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Using an online tool to support job crafting behavior among workers with disabilities: An exploratory study.

Authors :
Moens, Bart
Claes, Charlotte
Peersman, Wim
Source :
BPA - Applied Psychology Bulletin (Bollettino di Psicologia Applicata). mai-aug2023, Issue 297, p1-14. 14p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

This study examined the impact of the JOS app, a new tailored web-based job crafting intervention tool that aims to make job crafting more accessible to workers with disabilities. The JOS app has been developed as a self-guided online tool that stimulates and facilitates job crafting through micro-interventions (i.e. without intensive contact with a trainer or coach, but through online communication technology). We expected that the intervention would have a positive impact on participants' job crafting behaviors. In addition, we expected a positive influence of the intervention on their job satisfaction and perceived employability. A pre-and post-intervention study without control group was conducted. The 5-week intervention includes brief job crafting exercises to reflect upon themselves (e.g. abilities, energy eaters and givers) and their work, the fit between those two, and to think about possible job crafting strategies to improve this fit. Using the JOS app has led to more job crafting behavior among participants. Scores on both job satisfaction and perceived employability remained virtually unchanged. This is consistent with previous suggestions that proactive behavior might not have any effects at all, or even negative ones, in the near term, but positive effects in the long term. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00066761
Issue :
297
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
BPA - Applied Psychology Bulletin (Bollettino di Psicologia Applicata)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
164953975
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.26387/bpa.2023.00007