1st Edition

International Perspectives on Employee Engagement

Edited By Michael Segalla Copyright 2021
    142 Pages
    by Routledge

    142 Pages
    by Routledge

    Employee engagement, or more specifically how to obtain more engagement and what to do with the disengaged, preoccupies C-level executives, human resources professionals, and consultants. Factiva, a global database of more than 33,000 national and international publications indexed by Dow Jones, registered a near-continuous double-digit growth in interest in the topic since 1994. COVID-19 appears to be straining work systems, and employee engagement may be suffering.

    Interestingly, the American preoccupation with employee engagement, as evidenced by the tens of thousands press mentions indexed by Factiva and the over 38,000 website hits for the search term "employee engagement tools", does not appear shared by the rest of the world.

    International Perspectives on Employee Engagement offers a predominately non-American view of employee engagement. The authors address employee engagement from a variety of perspectives. They represent both empirical research and theoretical discussions. The chapters have a distinctly international viewpoint with authors hailing from Europe, Middle East, Africa, and North America. Given the cultural diversity of the authors, this book offers a unique, non-American perspective on employee engagement.

    With a new introduction that specifically examines the possible key performance indicators (KPIs) for the annual executive performance appraisal process resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic, the chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of International Studies of Management & Organization.

    Introduction: COVID KPIs: Will the pandemic also kill the annual bonus for executives and managers in 2020?

    Michael Segalla

    1. International Perspectives on Employee Engagement: Are American Firms Leading the Way or Walking Alone?

    Michael Segalla and Angelo DeNisi

    2. What Doesn’t Kill You Makes You More Engaged: Rethinking the Link between Organizational Hardship and Organizational Commitment

    Vincent Onyemah

    3. How Trust in One’s Employer Moderates the Relationship Between HRM and Engagement Related Performance

    Mika Vanhala and Graham Dietz

    4. Effect of Team-Member Exchange on Turnover Intention: A Cross-Cultural Perspective on a Selected Aspect of Employee Engagement

    Lea Rutishauser and Anna Sender

    5. The Role of Perceived Development Opportunities on Affective Organizational Commitment of Older and Younger Nurses

    Hanna Salminen and Merja Miettinen

    6. Can Sustainable HRM Reduce Work-Related Stress, Work-Family Conflict, and Burnout?

    Živilė Stankevičiūtė and Asta Savanevičienė

    7. Mental Construal and Employee Engagement: For More Engagement Look at the Big Picture

    Shiva Taghavi

    8. The Future of Employee Engagement: Real-Time Monitoring and Digital Tools for Engaging a Workforce

    Jennifer R. Burnett and Timothy C. Lisk

    Biography

    Michael Segalla is Professor of Management at HEC Paris, France. He is Franco-American and has taught at McGill University and City University of New York, and was appointed Visiting Chair Professor at Hangzhou Dianzi University, China. His research focuses on cross-cultural risk analysis.