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Title: | Antecedents of Psychological Capital (PsyCap): An Analysis of Technical and Social Variables |
Authors: | Badotti, Sofia |
Advisors: | Viseu, João Rebelo dos Santos, Nuno Bosch, José |
Keywords: | Psychological Capital Antecedents Organizational Justice Supervisor Support Role Conflict Role Ambiguity |
Issue Date: | Jul-2025 |
Citation: | Badotti, S. (2025, julho). Antecedents of psychological capital (PsyCap): The role of technical and social variables. Faculdade de Psicologia e Ciências da Educação da Universidade de Coimbra e Universitat de Barcelona. (Mestrado Europeu em Psicologia do Trabalho, das Organizações e dos Recursos Humanos) |
Abstract: | Over the past two decades, positive psychology researchers have explored the intricacies of
psychological capital (PsyCap), a multidimensional latent construct comprising resilience, selfefficacy, optimism, and hope, because it promotes desirable job attitudes and behaviors and
enhances job performance. Despite its established associations with favorable organizational
outcomes, the antecedents of PsyCap remain underexplored, limiting understanding of factors
fostering its development. This study aimed to identify the technical (role conflict and role
ambiguity) and social (supervisor support and perceived organizational justice) antecedents of
PsyCap. A quantitative method with a cross-sectional design was employed to achieve this
objective, collecting data via an online protocol consisting of self-report measures and a
sociodemographic questionnaire. The sample comprised 723 Portuguese Workers, with 42.8%
females and 57.2% males, meeting the inclusion criteria of being at least 18 years old and in
active employment. Multiple linear regression using R software has been selected as this
research’s primary data analysis technique. The analysis revealed that procedural and
interpersonal justice were positively associated with PsyCap, while distributive and
informational justice were not. Contrary to expectations, role conflict was positively associated with PsyCap, while role ambiguity established a negative relations. Supervisor support was not significantly related to PsyCap. These findings emphasize the importance of fair treatment and positive organizational interactions in enhancing PsyCap and highlight the nuanced roles of role stressors in its development. This study provides evidence to guide organizational practices to foster psychological resources in employees. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/39392 |
Type: | masterThesis |
Appears in Collections: | CIEP - Formação Avançada - Teses de Mestrado
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