Toward a better understanding of self-regulation promoting interventions: When performance management and job crafting meet

  • Evangelia Demerouti (Corresponding author)
  • , Colin Roth
  • , Katharina Ebner
  • , Roman Soucek
  • , Klaus Moser

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Abstract

Organizations utilize self-regulation promoting interventions to empower employees in managing challenges and resources autonomously. However, there is limited understanding of how these interventions impact employee task performance and innovative behavior, as well as which processes are critical for their effectiveness. Therefore, a field experiment was conducted to examine the effects of two self-regulation promoting interventions—the Productivity Measurement and Enhancement Systems intervention (ProMES), a job crafting intervention, and their combination—on individual employee performance and innovation through selected process variables. We collected data before, during, and after the interventions over 16 weeks among 123 employees across three experimental and one control group. Consistent with predictions, participants of the ProMES intervention reported a higher level of perceived team climate, which consequently contributed to greater individual innovative behavior. Participants in the job crafting intervention exhibited an increase in job crafting behaviors, which consequently increased innovative behavior and task performance. Unexpectedly, the combined intervention yielded negative effects on both innovative behavior and task performance. The findings suggest that while self-regulation promoting interventions increase favorable outcomes through different mechanisms their combination may impair relevant processes and, more generally, overwhelm employees.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)849-867
Number of pages19
JournalHuman Resource Management
Volume63
Issue number5
Early online date23 May 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2024

Keywords

  • ProMES
  • innovative behavior
  • job crafting
  • self-regulation promoting interventions
  • task performance

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