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Linking organizational trust with employee engagement: the role of psychological empowerment

Fabian O Ugwu (Department of Psychology, Benue State University, Makurdi, Nigeria)
Ike E. Onyishi (Department of Psychology, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Nigeria)
Alma Maria Rodríguez-Sánchez (Department of Business Administration and Marketing; Universitat Jaume I; Castellón; Spain.)

Personnel Review

ISSN: 0048-3486

Article publication date: 14 April 2014

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Abstract

Purpose

This study aims to investigate the relationship between organizational trust, psychological empowerment, and employee engagement. In addition, the study seeks to test the moderating role of psychological empowerment on the relationship between trust and engagement.

Design/methodology/approach

Hierarchical regression analyses were carried out on a sample of 715 employees from seven commercial banks and four pharmaceutical companies in south-eastern Nigeria who participated in the survey.

Findings

The results showed that organizational trust and psychological empowerment were predictors of work engagement. There was a moderating effect of empowerment on the relationship between trust and engagement.

Research limitations/implications

The findings show that organizational trust and psychological empowerment that predict positive job behaviour in Western cultures are also critical in understanding Nigerian workers ' positive organizational behaviour such as work engagement.

Practical implications

For practical purposes, the results suggest that organizational trust may be a significant component of organizational interventions. Given that psychological empowerment is strongly related to work engagement, empowerment intervention programs is therefore important in building employees that would be engaged in their work.

Originality/value

This study was one of the first attempts to empirically investigate the direct relationship among organizational trust, psychological empowerment and employee work engagement. Additionally, most previous studies on engagement have been conducted in developed economies of North America and Europe. This study was carried out in a Nigerian business environment where organizational behaviours have been scarcely investigated and comparing these findings with earlier studies may help further clarify the emerging work engagement concept.

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Citation

Ugwu, F.O., Onyishi, I.E. and Rodríguez-Sánchez, A.M. (2014), "Linking organizational trust with employee engagement: the role of psychological empowerment", Personnel Review, Vol. 43 No. 3, pp. 377-400. https://doi.org/10.1108/PR-11-2012-0198

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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