Job Crafting Towards Self (Strengths and Interests) and Others(Contribution and Collaboration): An Integrative Model Based on the Four Pathways of Work Meaningfulness Proposed by Rosso et al. (2010)

In the face of contemporary societal uncertainties, the significance of careers and work is far from self-evident. Individuals need to craft jobs and careers with personal meaning. Wrzesniewski and Dutton (2001) introduced the concept of job crafting, offering a lens through which employees can modi...

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Main Author: Rie FUJISAWA
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Language:Japanese
Published: The Academic Association for Organizational Science 2024-05-01
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Online Access:https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/aaostrans/12/3/12_2024-001/_pdf/-char/ja
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description In the face of contemporary societal uncertainties, the significance of careers and work is far from self-evident. Individuals need to craft jobs and careers with personal meaning. Wrzesniewski and Dutton (2001) introduced the concept of job crafting, offering a lens through which employees can modify their work tasks and relationships to construct meaningful work experiences. However, there needs to be more empirical research on job crafting to understand how individuals create and transform meaningful experiences in the workplace. This paper undertakes a selective review of studies that expand upon Wrzesniewski and Dutton’s (2001) seminal model, identifying three distinct directions of extension research. An integrated model is proposed, encapsulating all three directions and aligning with Rosso et al.’s (2010) four-pathway framework of work meaningfulness.
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spelling doaj-art-c23fc7f6475749b2984e96a9809ab88d2025-01-09T04:47:34ZjpnThe Academic Association for Organizational ScienceAAOS Transactions2758-27952024-05-01123116https://doi.org/10.11207/aaostrans.2024-001Job Crafting Towards Self (Strengths and Interests) and Others(Contribution and Collaboration): An Integrative Model Based on the Four Pathways of Work Meaningfulness Proposed by Rosso et al. (2010)Rie FUJISAWA0Tokyo Metropolitan University, Recruit Management Solutions Co., Ltd. Institution for Organizational Behavior ResearchIn the face of contemporary societal uncertainties, the significance of careers and work is far from self-evident. Individuals need to craft jobs and careers with personal meaning. Wrzesniewski and Dutton (2001) introduced the concept of job crafting, offering a lens through which employees can modify their work tasks and relationships to construct meaningful work experiences. However, there needs to be more empirical research on job crafting to understand how individuals create and transform meaningful experiences in the workplace. This paper undertakes a selective review of studies that expand upon Wrzesniewski and Dutton’s (2001) seminal model, identifying three distinct directions of extension research. An integrated model is proposed, encapsulating all three directions and aligning with Rosso et al.’s (2010) four-pathway framework of work meaningfulness.https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/aaostrans/12/3/12_2024-001/_pdf/-char/jajob crafting (jc) toward strengthsjc toward interestsprosocial jccollaborative jcmeaning of work
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Job Crafting Towards Self (Strengths and Interests) and Others(Contribution and Collaboration): An Integrative Model Based on the Four Pathways of Work Meaningfulness Proposed by Rosso et al. (2010)
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title Job Crafting Towards Self (Strengths and Interests) and Others(Contribution and Collaboration): An Integrative Model Based on the Four Pathways of Work Meaningfulness Proposed by Rosso et al. (2010)
title_full Job Crafting Towards Self (Strengths and Interests) and Others(Contribution and Collaboration): An Integrative Model Based on the Four Pathways of Work Meaningfulness Proposed by Rosso et al. (2010)
title_fullStr Job Crafting Towards Self (Strengths and Interests) and Others(Contribution and Collaboration): An Integrative Model Based on the Four Pathways of Work Meaningfulness Proposed by Rosso et al. (2010)
title_full_unstemmed Job Crafting Towards Self (Strengths and Interests) and Others(Contribution and Collaboration): An Integrative Model Based on the Four Pathways of Work Meaningfulness Proposed by Rosso et al. (2010)
title_short Job Crafting Towards Self (Strengths and Interests) and Others(Contribution and Collaboration): An Integrative Model Based on the Four Pathways of Work Meaningfulness Proposed by Rosso et al. (2010)
title_sort job crafting towards self strengths and interests and others contribution and collaboration an integrative model based on the four pathways of work meaningfulness proposed by rosso et al 2010
topic job crafting (jc) toward strengths
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meaning of work
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