Public and Organizational Health, Center of Salutogenesis, Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Prevention Institute, University of Zurich.
School of Business, University of South-Eastern Norway.
J Occup Health Psychol. 2024 Apr;29(2):57-71. doi: 10.1037/ocp0000372.
We present the conceptualization and validation of the Needs-Based Job Crafting Scale (NJCS), a new assessment tool theoretically grounded in the Identity-Based Integrative Needs Model of Crafting and DRAMMA psychological needs (detachment, relaxation, autonomy, mastery, meaning, and affiliation). The article is composed of three studies. In Study 1, we develop the NJCS and test its factorial structure using a cross-sectional sample of Finnish employees (N = 578). In Study 2, we validate the factor structure and test the scale for measurement invariance across time with longitudinal samples from Finland (N = 578) and Japan (N = 228). In Study 3, we examine the convergent, criterion, and incremental validity using a sample of German and Swiss employees (N = 1,101). The results confirm a six-factor structure of the scale as defined by the detachment, relaxation, autonomy, mastery, meaning, and affiliation needs in all three samples. The NJCS showed convergent validity when correlated with the conceptually related Needs-Based Off-Job Crafting Scale (NOCS), a job crafting scale based on the job demands-resources (JD-R) model, and the Proactive Personality Scale. Further, the six job crafting dimensions explain a large amount of variance in work engagement, job satisfaction, burnout, and psychological needs satisfaction; thus, supporting criterion validity of the scale. Finally, the NJCS explains variance beyond the existing JD-R based job crafting scale in work engagement, job satisfaction, burnout, and recovery experiences; thus, supporting incremental validity of the NJCS. Together with the existing NOCS, the NJCS facilitates the examination of crafting dynamics within and across work and nonwork life domains, applying a shared theoretical framework of psychological needs. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).
我们提出了基于需求的工作重塑量表(NJCS)的概念化和验证,这是一种新的评估工具,其理论基础是基于身份的综合需求塑造模型和 DRAMMA 心理需求(分离、放松、自主、掌握、意义和联系)。本文由三项研究组成。在研究 1 中,我们开发了 NJCS,并使用芬兰员工的横截面样本(N=578)测试了其因子结构。在研究 2 中,我们验证了因子结构,并使用来自芬兰(N=578)和日本(N=228)的纵向样本测试了该量表的跨时间测量不变性。在研究 3 中,我们使用德国和瑞士员工的样本(N=1101)检验了收敛性、准则和增量有效性。结果在所有三个样本中,都证实了该量表的六因素结构,由分离、放松、自主、掌握、意义和联系需求定义。当与概念上相关的基于需求的非工作工作重塑量表(NOCS)、基于工作需求-资源(JD-R)模型的工作重塑量表和主动人格量表相关联时,NJCS 显示出收敛效度。此外,六个工作重塑维度解释了工作投入、工作满意度、倦怠和心理需求满意度的大量方差;因此,支持该量表的准则有效性。最后,NJCS 在工作投入、工作满意度、倦怠和恢复体验方面解释了现有基于 JD-R 的工作重塑量表之外的方差;因此,支持 NJCS 的增量有效性。NJCS 与现有的 NOCS 一起,促进了在工作和非工作生活领域内和跨领域的工作重塑动态的研究,应用了心理需求的共享理论框架。(PsycInfo 数据库记录(c)2024 APA,保留所有权利)。