Female managers' meaningful work and commitment: organizational contexts and generational differences

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

9-30-2022

Abstract

Purpose: The aim of this research is to examine the relationships among family-friendly organizational culture, job characteristics, supervisor support, meaningful work, and organizational commitment for female managers. It also investigates generational differences in these relationships. Design/methodology/approach: Data for the study were analyzed using multi-group structural equation modeling to examine the moderating role of generational differences. Findings: This study investigates the role of meaningful work as an agent in terms of how it influences organizational commitment for female managers. Empirical results confirm the effect of family-friendly culture on supervisor support and meaningful work, which in turn impacts organizational commitment. The findings also revealed generational differences among Baby Boomers, Generation X, and Millennials in these relationships. Originality/value: The findings highlight the significance of investigating meaningful work on organizational commitment by examining the relationships with organizational culture, supervisor support, and job characteristics across different generational groups.

Publication Source (Journal or Book title)

Baltic Journal of Management

First Page

637

Last Page

653

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