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High-involvement work practices, employee trust and engagement: the mediating role of perceived organisational politics

Iqbal Mehmood (University of Management and Technology, Lahore, Pakistan)
Keith Macky (Waitemata District Health Board, Auckland, New Zealand)
Mark Le Fevre (Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand)

Personnel Review

ISSN: 0048-3486

Article publication date: 27 May 2022

Issue publication date: 15 May 2023

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to examine perceptions of organisational politics (POP) as a mediator of the relationship between high-involvement work practices (HIWPs) and employee outcomes (trust in employer and employee engagement).

Design/methodology/approach

Using a longitudinal time-lagged quantitative survey design, data were collected in two waves (n = 1,554, time 1, and n = 970, time 2). Direct and indirect (mediation) effects were tested through structural equation modelling (SEM) in AMOS.

Findings

The results of SEM suggest that HIWPs are positively associated with trust in the employer and employee engagement and negatively associated with POP. The data supported a partial mediation model in which POP mediated the relationship between HIWPs and both trust in the employer and employee engagement levels.

Practical implications

HIWPs reduce employees’ perceptions of the degree to which their work environment is politicised, enhance employee engagement and develop a more trusting relationship between employee and employer.

Originality/value

Perceptions that workplace environments are characterised by political behaviours are ubiquitous and a large body of research has highlighted their detrimental effects on both employees and employers. This is the first study that has examined the potential of HIWPs in reducing such perceptions, which in turn, can foster employee engagement and enhance trust in the employer. Longitudinal studies of the effect HIWPs have on employee perceptions and attitudes are also still scarce.

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Citation

Mehmood, I., Macky, K. and Le Fevre, M. (2023), "High-involvement work practices, employee trust and engagement: the mediating role of perceived organisational politics", Personnel Review, Vol. 52 No. 4, pp. 1321-1344. https://doi.org/10.1108/PR-03-2021-0151

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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