Joachim Gerich,
"Sickness presenteeism as coping behavior under conditions of high job control"
, in German Journal of Human Resource Management: Zeitschrift für Personalforschung, Vol. 33, Nummer 2, Seite(n) 96-112, 2019, ISSN: 2397-0030
Original Titel:
Sickness presenteeism as coping behavior under conditions of high job control
Sprache des Titels:
Englisch
Original Kurzfassung:
Job control - denoted as employee?s decision authority regarding timing, location, or method - plays a key role in occupational research and is typically viewed as a positive resource that helps to buffer negative health effects induced by work demands. Moreover, previous research has suggested that higher job control helps to reduce sickness presenteeism of employees - defined as attending work while ill. On the contrary, by considering various theoretical approaches (such as the vitamin model and the 'entreployee' concept) it is hypothesized that very high levels of job control may increase sickness presence (SP) behavior of employees as a coping strategy aimed at overcoming a perceived threat of productivity loss due to sickness. As a consequence, a u-shaped curvilinear association between job control and sickness presenteeism is expected - especially for vulnerable individuals. Based on survey data collected from a heterogeneous random sample of 532 employees, a curvilinear association between job control and sickness presenteeism is confirmed, which is amplified for individuals with a higher number of days with sickness. It is concluded that an increase in job control at low or moderate levels is associated with reduced sickness presenteeism, whereas very high levels of job control are related to increased need for SP.
Sprache der Kurzfassung:
Englisch
Journal:
German Journal of Human Resource Management: Zeitschrift für Personalforschung