Resilient Agility: A Necessary Condition for Employee and Organizational Sustainability
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review and Hypotheses
2.1. Relationships between Supervisors’ Safety, Willingness to Embrace Organizational Change, Workplace Belongingness, Job Satisfaction, Creativity, and Resilient Agility
2.2. Relationships between Coworkers’ Safety, Willingness to Embrace Change, Workplace Belongingness, Job Satisfaction, Creativity, and Resilient Agility
3. Method
3.1. Model Constructs Rationale
3.2. Data Collection
3.3. Control Variables
3.4. Measures
3.5. Sample Demographics
3.6. Model Assessment
3.7. Common Method Bias
4. Results
5. Discussion
6. Theoretical and Practical Implications
7. Limitations and Future Research
8. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
Construct/Item from Questionnaire | Adapted from |
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Resilient Agility
| [62] Braun, T.J.; Hayes, B.C.; DeMuth, R.L.F.; Taran, O.A. The development, validation, and practical application of an employee agility and resilience measure to facilitate organizational change. Ind. Organ. Psychol. 2017, 10, 703–723. |
Workplace belongingness
| [103] Malone, G.P.; Pillow, D.R.; Osman, A. The general belongingness scale (GBS): Assessing achieved belongingness. Personal. Individ. Differ. 2012, 52, 311–316. |
Willingness to embrace change
| [182] Miller, V.D.; Johnson, J.R.; Grau, J. Antecedents to willingness to participate in a planned organizational change. J. Appl. Commun. Res. 1994, 22, 59–80. |
Job satisfaction
| [183] Nagy, M.S. Using a single-item approach to measure facet job satisfaction. J. Occup. Organ. Psychol. 2002, 75, 77–86. |
Creativity
| [188] Tierney, P.; Farmer, S.M.; Graen, G.B. An examination of leadership and employee creativity: The relevance of traits and relationships. Personnel Psychology 1999, 52, 591–620. |
Supervisors’ safety
| [189] Hayes, B.E.; Perander, J.; Smecko, T.; Trask, J. Measuring perceptions of workplace safety: Development and validation of the work safety scale. J. Saf. Res. 1998, 29, 145–161. |
Coworkers’ safety
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Construct | Mean | S.D. | BEL | CREATIV | JOBSAT | RESAGI | COSAF | SUPSAF |
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BEL | 5.42 | 1.09 | ||||||
CREATIV | 5.30 | 1.15 | 0.683 *** | |||||
JOBSAT | 5.35 | 1.17 | 0.455 *** | 0.487 *** | ||||
RESAGI | 5.30 | 1.15 | 0.712 *** | 0.837 *** | 0.496 *** | |||
COSAF | 4.88 | 1.40 | 0.461 *** | 0.494 *** | 0.346 *** | 0.502 *** | ||
SUPSAF | 4.99 | 1.36 | 0.551 *** | 0.550 *** | 0.432 *** | 0.564 *** | 0.885 *** | |
WEC | 5.32 | 1.12 | 0.615 *** | 0.710 *** | 0.338 *** | 0.754 *** | 0.442 *** | 0.491 *** |
Path | Path Coefficient | 95% Bias-Corrected CI | Total Effect |
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BEL > CREATIV | 0.288 *** | 0.194–0.363 | 0.551 |
BEL > JOBSAT | 0.307 *** | 0.204–0.405 | 0.308 |
BEL > RESAGI | 0.164 *** | 0.083–0.241 | 0.581 |
BEL > WEC | 0.499 *** | 0.420–0.571 | 0.499 |
CREA > RESAGI | 0.466 *** | 0.355–0.572 | 0.467 |
JOBSAT > CREATIV | 0.167 *** | 0.099–0.241 | 0.167 |
JOBSAT > RESAGI | 0.084 ** | 0.024–0.148 | 0.161 |
COSAF > BEL | −0.123 n.s. | −0.272–0.025 | −0.123 |
COSAF > CREATIV | 0.080 n.s. | −0.044–0.223 | 0.033 |
COSAF > JOBSAT | −0.128 n.s. | −0.277–0.038 | −0.164 |
COSAF> RESAGI | 0.023 n.s. | −0.061–0.112 | 0.014 |
COSAF > WEC | 0.099 n.s. | −0.059–0.258 | 0.038 |
SUPSAF > BEL | 0.660 *** | 0.504–0.811 | 0.552 |
SUPSAF > CREATIV | 0.042 n.s. | −0.105–0.174 | 0.551 |
SUPSAF > JOBSAT | 0.375 *** | 0.200–0.535 | 0.431 |
SUPSAF > RESAGI | 0.028 n.s. | −0.074–0.125 | 0.565 |
SUPSAF > COSAF | 0.885 *** | 0.858–0.905 | 0.885 |
SUPSAF > WEC | 0.128 *** | −0.030–0.288 | 0.491 |
WEC > CREA | 0.420 *** | 0.358–0.480 | 0.421 |
WEC > RESAGI | 0.270 *** | 0.196–0.333 | 0.468 |
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Prieto L, Talukder MF. Resilient Agility: A Necessary Condition for Employee and Organizational Sustainability. Sustainability. 2023; 15(2):1552. https://doi.org/10.3390/su15021552
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APA StylePrieto, L., & Talukder, M. F. (2023). Resilient Agility: A Necessary Condition for Employee and Organizational Sustainability. Sustainability, 15(2), 1552. https://doi.org/10.3390/su15021552