Directionality of the associations between psychological empowerment and behavioural involvement : a longitudinal autoregressive cross-lagged analysis

Jean-Sebastien Boudrias, Alexandre J. S. Morin, Denis Lajoie

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    Abstract

    Many cross-sectional studies have suggested that psychological empowerment (PE) - a higher-order motivational construct - is related to employees' in-role and extra-role behavioural involvement (BI). The objective of this study was to assess the directionality of the longitudinal relationships between PE and employees' BI. Based on theories, three alternative causal directions are examined: two unidirectional models (PE → BI, BI → PE) and one reciprocal model including effects in both directions. A total of 818 health care workers completed self-report questionnaires at three time points, equally spaced by a 1-year lag. The results from autoregressive cross-lagged fully latent structural equation models showed that on the construct level, PE significantly predicts subsequent BI, while the reverse causality was not supported. However, the exploration of relationships at the dimension level of PE suggests the existence of reverse and reciprocal relationship between some PE and BI dimensions. Consistent with previous longitudinal studies, levels of PE especially, but also BI, appeared to be very stable over time. Theoretical and practical implications are discussed.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)437-463
    Number of pages27
    JournalJournal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology
    Volume87
    Issue number3
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2014

    Keywords

    • Longitudinal method
    • Psychological empowerment
    • Psychology

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