RESEARCH ARTICLE


Modeling the Effect of Organizational Justice on Employee's Well-Being, Organizational Citizenship Behavior and Turnover Intentions through Employee Engagement



Arun Aggarwal1, Amit Mittal1, *
1 Chitkara Business School, Chitkara University, Punjab, India


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© 2021 Aggarwal and Mittal

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* Address correspondence to this author at the Chitkara Business School, Chitkara University, Chd Patiala Highway, Punjab, India; E-mail: amit.mittal@chitkara.edu.in


Abstract

Introduction:

The last two decades had witnessed an increased interest in employee engagement by the academician and the practitioner. The reason for such interest is employee engagement potential to influence the individual and organizational level consequences.

Methods:

Hence, the current study's objective was to identify the key antecedents and consequences of employee engagement and establish their inter-relationship. Apart from this, the study also validates the different scales to measure different antecedents and consequences of employee engagement. The data were collected from 656 employees working in the FMCD industry in India to achieve this objective.

Results:

Results of the structural equation modeling analysis show that perceptions of organizational justice positively impact employee engagement. Further, employee engagement positively impacts satisfaction with life, positive affect, and organizational citizenship behavior.

Conclusion:

However, employee engagement showed a negative relationship with negative affect and employee turnover intentions. In the end, the practical and theoretical implications of the study were discussed.

Keywords: Perceptions of organizational justice, Employee engagement, Employee well-being, Organizational citizenship behavior, Turnover intentions, Structural equation modeling, FMCD industry.