Discussion: Work Engagement

All organizations seek employees who are enthusiastic and energetic as well as intelligent and focused. Employees who are highly engaged with their work are found to be more productive and are less likely to exhibit withdrawal behaviors such as absenteeism, burnout, and turnover. The term engagement can describe psychological states and behaviors, which together can be challenging to define and measure. Work engagement may be a unique concept or simply other constructs recombined, with both attitudinal and behavioral components, but it is considered to be an asset for organizations that can foster engaged employees and reap the benefits. 

In this Discussion, you will differentiate work engagement from job involvement and determine whether it is a job attitude. You will also explore whether engagement is the opposite of burnout and what that means.

To prepare for this Discussion:

  • Read the article Burnout and Work Engagement: The JDR approach. Consider the antecedents to both burnout and work engagement and whether they are opposing aspects or if they are just related.
  • Review the article Attitudes: Satisfaction, Commitment and Involvement. Identify how the article defines work engagement and differentiates it from job involvement and organizational commitment.
  • Read the article A Process Model of Employee Engagement: The Learning Climate and Its Relationship With Extra-Role Performance Behaviors. Consider whether work engagement is a job attitude or a consequence of job attitudes. Also consider whether it can be differentiated from job involvement and organizational commitment.
  • Read the article Same Same but Different? Can Work Engagement Be Discriminated From Job Involvement and Organizational Commitment? Consider the differentiation of work engagement from job involvement and organizational commitment. Also consider whether burnout and work engagement are opposites or much more.
  • Read the article Enhancing Work Engagement: The Roles of Psychological Capital, Authentic Leadership, and Work Empowerment. Think about the definitions and the predictors of work engagement.
  • Review the article Job Attitudes, Job Satisfaction, and Job Affect: A Century of Continuity and Change. Consider whether work engagement could be something other than a job attitude.
  • Read the article Timeline of Engagement Research and Future Research Directions. Compare work engagement to burnout.
  • Read the article Innovative Tools and Techniques to Ensure Effective Employee Engagement. Consider the definitions presented for work engagement.        

 

By Day 3

Post a response to the following:  

Provide an explanation of whether work engagement is a job attitude or a consequence of job attitudes and why. Then explain whether work engagement is the same as or different from job involvement and why. Finally, explain whether work engagement is the opposite of job burnout or something distinct from job burnout and why.