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Title: | Playful Work Design Measure: Validation Study for a Portuguese Sample |
Authors: | Prado, Nayane |
Advisors: | Viseu, João Rebelo dos Santos, Nuno Tomás Marco, Inés |
Keywords: | discriminant validity internal factorial structure job crafting playful work design job crafting scale work-related aspects |
Issue Date: | Jul-2025 |
Citation: | Padro, N. (2025, julho). Playful work design measure: Validation study for a portuguese sample. Faculdade de Psicologia e Ciências da Educação da Universidade de Coimbra e Facultat de Psicologia, Universitat de València. (Mestrado Europeu em Psicologia do Trabalho, das Organizações e dos Recursos Humanos) |
Abstract: | Work design perspectives have recently focused on bottom-up strategies, such as job crafting
and playful work design (PWD). However, in the literature, there has not yet been a concern
to understanding how these constructs are distinguished, how they distinguish themselves
from other proactivity-related concepts (e.g., proactive personality), and how they relate to
different work attitudes and behaviors, as well as job performance. This study contributed to
adapting and validating a PWD measure for a Portuguese working sample. Also, it intended
to differentiate the concepts of job crafting and PWD and observe how they relate to different
work-related aspects (e.g., work engagement, job satisfaction, self-reported job performance,
affective commitment, and emotional exhaustion). Data was collected through an online
research protocol composed of self-reported measures and a sociodemographic
questionnaire. The data collection resulted in 597 valid responses from Portuguese workers
(68% females) aged 18 years or older (M=39.93; SD=12.68; Mdn=41). This research
followed a quantitative method using a cross-sectional design and a non-probabilistic
sampling technique. Data analysis techniques included descriptive statistics, confirmatory
factor analysis (CFA), testing for factor, convergent, discriminant, and criterion validity, and
reliability. Results showed that the Portuguese version of the PWD measure presented
evidence of factor, convergent, discriminant, and criterion validity and of reliability. Thus,
this measure can be considered accurate and precise for use in academic and professional
settings; that is, organizations can foster an environment that appreciates and allows
employees to feel more comfortable molding their work experience, either by engaging in
tasks in their own way or by making them more fun. Furthermore, the study proved that there
is enough evidence to affirm that PWD and job crafting are similar and are directly related
to proactive personality but different when it comes to the effects of their dimensions on
work-related aspects (e.g., increasing structural job resources and increasing challenging job
demands, dimensions of job crafting, showed a higher correlation magnitude with work
engagement than the dimensions of PWD). Therefore, they are different constructs. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/39391 |
Type: | masterThesis |
Appears in Collections: | CIEP - Formação Avançada - Teses de Mestrado
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