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dc.contributor.authorPriyashantha, K.G.
dc.contributor.authorDe Alwis, A.C.
dc.contributor.authorWelmilla, I.
dc.date.accessioned2022-12-30T09:55:12Z
dc.date.available2022-12-30T09:55:12Z
dc.date.issued2022
dc.identifier.citationPriyashantha, K.G., De Alwis, A.C. and Welmilla, I.(2022), Promoting Employee Engagement: Concept Paper for the Development of a Conceptual Framework.Wayamba Journal of Management,P 100-130en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://repository.kln.ac.lk/handle/123456789/25705
dc.description.abstractThis study aimed to examine how employee engagement can be increased through the perceived desirability of disruptive Human Resource Management (HRM) technologies where sociological phenomena like gender stereotype change and work realities as work- family conflicts derive lower employee engagement. This study is a literature review in which employee engagement, gender stereotype change, work-family conflicts, and disruptive HRM technologies literature were surveyed and reviewed from two perspectives. Both perspectives developed a conceptual framework that focuses on three impacts. The first is the role of work-family conflicts in mediating the impact of changing gender stereotypes on employee engagement. Second, the perceived desirability of disruptive HRM technologies has a direct impact on increasing employee engagement. The third effect is that the perceived desirability of disruptive HRM technologies has a moderating effect on the impact of work- family conflicts on employee engagement. The paper provides directions for empirical research basedon the predicted impacts.en_US
dc.publisherWayamba Journal of Managementen_US
dc.subjectDisruptive HRM Technologies, Employee Engagement, Gender stereotypes, Work-Family Conflicten_US
dc.titlePromoting Employee Engagement: Concept Paper for the Development of a Conceptual Frameworken_US
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