Piotrowski Andrzej, Rawat Samir, Boe Ole
Faculty of Social Sciences, Institute of Psychology, University of Gdańsk, Gdańsk, Poland.
Military MIND Academy, Pune, India.
Front Psychol. 2021 Jul 21;12:642155. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.642155. eCollection 2021.
The impact of organizational support and organizational justice on work engagement was investigated in a group of police officers. A review of the literature revealed that studies reporting differences between the influence of supervisors and coworker justice and support on work engagement among police officers are grossly insufficient. This study hypothesized that organizational support and organizational justice would positively predict work engagement among police officers. It was also hypothesized that, among police officers, supervisor support is more strongly related to work engagement than coworker support and that supervisor justice is more strongly linked to work engagement than coworker justice. Participants were 170 police officers who worked in police departments in northern Poland. A regression analysis showed that supervisor support and supervisor justice had a positive effect on police officers' work engagement, whereby organizational support coupled with organizational justice accounted for 26% of the variability of work engagement. Theoretical and practical implications are discussed, and directions for future research are suggested.
在一组警察中调查了组织支持和组织公正对工作投入的影响。对文献的回顾显示,关于主管和同事的公正及支持对警察工作投入影响差异的研究严重不足。本研究假设组织支持和组织公正将正向预测警察的工作投入。还假设,在警察中,主管支持比同事支持与工作投入的关系更强,且主管公正比同事公正与工作投入的联系更紧密。参与者为170名在波兰北部警察部门工作的警察。回归分析表明,主管支持和主管公正对警察的工作投入有积极影响,组织支持与组织公正共同解释了工作投入26%的变异性。讨论了理论和实践意义,并提出了未来研究的方向。