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Personal Energy at Work: A Systematic Review
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Personal Energy at Work: A Systematic Review

A. F. J. Klijn, M. Tims, et al.

A two-fold systematic review defines personal energy at work and introduces a theoretical framework that explains why—given similar work—some employees feel energized while others do not, highlighting employer context, personal characteristics, and strain and recovery processes. Research was conducted by Alexandra Francina Janneke Klijn, Maria Tims, Evgenia I. Lysova, and Svetlana N. Khapova.... show more
Abstract
There has been a significant increase in studies on personal energy at work. Yet, research efforts are fragmented, given that scholars employ a diversity of related concepts. To bring clarity, we executed a two-fold systematic literature review. We crafted a definition of personal energy at work and a theoretical framework, outlining the dimensions, antecedents and boundary conditions. The theoretical implication of the framework is that it allows one to explain why—given similar work—some employees feel energized whereas others do not. The difference depends on the context that the employer offers, the personal characteristics of employees and the processes of strain and recovery. The paper concludes with a discussion of how future research can build on the proposed framework to advance the theoretical depth and empirical investigation of personal energy at work.
Publisher
Sustainability
Published On
Dec 06, 2021
Authors
Alexandra Francina Janneke Klijn, Maria Tims, Evgenia I. Lysova, Svetlana N. Khapova
Tags
personal energy at worktheoretical frameworkdimensionsantecedentsboundary conditionsstrain and recovery
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