TY - JOUR
T1 - Going the Extra Mile
T2 - Perseverance as a Key Character Strength at Work
AU - Littman-Ovadia, Hadassah
AU - Lavy, Shiri
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2015, © The Author(s) 2015.
PY - 2015/5
Y1 - 2015/5
N2 - Character strengths are durable positive attributes that contribute to well-being in life and at work. They are also hypothesized to contribute to the growth and flourishing of individuals and organizations. However, their associations with work performance and counterproductive work behaviors have rarely been studied. The present study seeks to identify character strengths most highly associated with work performance and counterproductive work behaviors and explores the role of individuals’ sense of meaning at work and work orientation in mediating these associations. An international sample (N = 686) completed the measures of strengths endorsement, work performance, counterproductive work behaviors, sense of meaning at work, and work orientation. Results pointed to perseverance as most highly associated with work performance and most negatively associated with counterproductive work behaviors. These associations were mediated by working individuals’ sense of meaning at work and perceptions of work as a career and as a calling. These findings highlight the contribution of perseverance to work performance and counterproductive behaviors, beyond the role of other character strengths, and highlight work meaningfulness and work orientation as psychological mechanisms underlying its effects.
AB - Character strengths are durable positive attributes that contribute to well-being in life and at work. They are also hypothesized to contribute to the growth and flourishing of individuals and organizations. However, their associations with work performance and counterproductive work behaviors have rarely been studied. The present study seeks to identify character strengths most highly associated with work performance and counterproductive work behaviors and explores the role of individuals’ sense of meaning at work and work orientation in mediating these associations. An international sample (N = 686) completed the measures of strengths endorsement, work performance, counterproductive work behaviors, sense of meaning at work, and work orientation. Results pointed to perseverance as most highly associated with work performance and most negatively associated with counterproductive work behaviors. These associations were mediated by working individuals’ sense of meaning at work and perceptions of work as a career and as a calling. These findings highlight the contribution of perseverance to work performance and counterproductive behaviors, beyond the role of other character strengths, and highlight work meaningfulness and work orientation as psychological mechanisms underlying its effects.
KW - character strengths
KW - counterproductive behaviors
KW - meaning at work
KW - perseverance
KW - work orientation
KW - work performance
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84962656015&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1177/1069072715580322
DO - 10.1177/1069072715580322
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AN - SCOPUS:84962656015
SN - 1069-0727
VL - 24
SP - 240
EP - 252
JO - Journal of Career Assessment
JF - Journal of Career Assessment
IS - 2
ER -