Impact of Workplace Spirituality on Work Outcomes: The Mediating Role of Employee Engagement
Date
2019
Authors
Mahipalan, Manju
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
Recent decades have witnessed a rising interest in the phenomenon of workplace
spirituality. The focus is gradually shifting from contemplative enquiries to empirical
studies where researchers attempt to capture and analyse the concept of spirituality at work.
The current study is in this direction where the primary objective is to test the claims on
the benefits of workplace spirituality in an Indian non-profit context. Spirituality is
considered to be an integral element of service oriented professions and the present study
attempts to validate this assumption in an educational work setting. The present research
attempts to analyse the impact of workplace spirituality on organisational commitment,
teaching satisfaction, job involvement, and organisational citizenship behaviour among
secondary school teachers of government educational institutions in the southern region of
India. Additionally, employee engagement, which is another construct of recent origin, is
introduced as a mediator between the workplace spirituality-outcome relationships. The
conceptual model proposed indicated positive relationships between workplace spirituality
and all the work outcomes with job and organisational engagement as mediators. A total
of 853 secondary school teachers from state-run schools were surveyed for the research.
PLS based SEM was adopted for testing the structural model. The results were generally
supportive for proposed model. Workplace spirituality was found to be positively related
to both forms of employee engagement. In the mediated model, mediation of job
engagement was stronger for commitment, satisfaction and involvement, mediation of
organisational engagement was stronger for citizenship behaviour. The one way through
which workplace spirituality benefits are manifested in the organisations is through the
enhancement of the engagement levels of people, which in turn is reflected in their attitudes
and behaviour. The study holds important implications for the institutions functioning in
the social sector. State-run schools are considered as the backbone of the educational
system in the region. These are institutions at the grass root level and could exert long-term
influence on the progression of the society. Hence, it is vital that the individuals associated
with these institutions are able to replenish their selves, and become more dynamic,
creative, and optimistic thus creating a new learning experience for the students.
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Keywords
School of Management, Workplace spirituality, Employee Engagement, Work Outcomes, Secondary School Teachers, India