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Religiosity as a source of influence on work engagement: a study of the Malaysian Finance industry
Authors:Raida Abu Bakar  Fang Lee Cooke  Nuttawuth Muenjohn
Affiliation:1. Faculty of Business &2. Accountancy, Department of Business Policy &3. Strategy, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysiaraida@um.edu.my;5. Department of Management, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia;6. School of Management, College of Business, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia
Abstract:Abstract

The majority of work engagement studies have been conducted using a quantitative approach with limited attention to the institutional and social contexts. Meanwhile, the role of religion in shaping people’s philosophy and behaviour in life and work has been gaining attention from management researchers. Studies have revealed the positive impact of religiosity on a number of human resources and organizational outcomes. However, few studies treat religious belief as a job or personal resource from a HRM perspective. This study fills part of this research gap by focusing on the relevant factors that may affect work engagement in the Malaysian Islamic context. Drawing on data from 41 semi-structured interviews with mid-ranking professionals from the finance sector, this study responds to calls for more focus on contexts and for deeper qualitative investigations into individual dynamics that concern religiosity and work engagement. It provides evidence that religiosity plays an important role in work engagement. Our findings have implications for people management in organizations that have a diverse workforce representing multiple religions.
Keywords:Work engagement  finance industry  personal and job resources  Malaysia  religiosity  training
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