TY - JOUR
T1 - Conceptualizing A-HERO for sport employees’ well-being
AU - Oja, Brent D.
AU - Kim, Minjung
AU - Perrewé, Pamela L.
AU - Anagnostopoulos, Christos
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019, Emerald Publishing Limited.
PY - 2019/9/24
Y1 - 2019/9/24
N2 - Purpose: In an attempt to promote sport employees’ well-being, the purpose of this paper is to examine the more traditional constructs of psychological capital (i.e. hope, efficacy, resiliency and optimism) and to feature the inclusion of authenticity, an often overlooked construct, among sport employees. Design/methodology/approach: This conceptual paper is designed to create an expanded sport employee psychological capital construct, labeled A-HERO, and a subsequent theoretical model to improve their well-being. Findings: In detailing a conceptual model of A-HERO for well-being, the model includes and explains the relationships among sport employee antecedents (i.e. sport employee identification, pride and passion), an organizational contextual variable (person–organization fit), and an important employee and organizational outcome (i.e. employee well-being) in contemporary sport organizations. Research limitations/implications: A-HERO offers a necessary first step for future theoretical research and empirical applications to improve sport employees’ well-being. Originality/value: By elucidating the role of authenticity at work with traditional psychological capital constructs in the current sport industry, this paper stimulates sport business and management scholars to validate empirically the A-HERO construct and examine proposed relationships for an improved prediction of sport employees’ well-being.
AB - Purpose: In an attempt to promote sport employees’ well-being, the purpose of this paper is to examine the more traditional constructs of psychological capital (i.e. hope, efficacy, resiliency and optimism) and to feature the inclusion of authenticity, an often overlooked construct, among sport employees. Design/methodology/approach: This conceptual paper is designed to create an expanded sport employee psychological capital construct, labeled A-HERO, and a subsequent theoretical model to improve their well-being. Findings: In detailing a conceptual model of A-HERO for well-being, the model includes and explains the relationships among sport employee antecedents (i.e. sport employee identification, pride and passion), an organizational contextual variable (person–organization fit), and an important employee and organizational outcome (i.e. employee well-being) in contemporary sport organizations. Research limitations/implications: A-HERO offers a necessary first step for future theoretical research and empirical applications to improve sport employees’ well-being. Originality/value: By elucidating the role of authenticity at work with traditional psychological capital constructs in the current sport industry, this paper stimulates sport business and management scholars to validate empirically the A-HERO construct and examine proposed relationships for an improved prediction of sport employees’ well-being.
KW - Authenticity
KW - Positive organizational behaviour
KW - Psychological capital
KW - Sport employees
KW - Well-being
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U2 - 10.1108/SBM-10-2018-0084
DO - 10.1108/SBM-10-2018-0084
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85073213047
SN - 2042-678X
VL - 9
SP - 363
EP - 380
JO - Sport, Business and Management: An International Journal
JF - Sport, Business and Management: An International Journal
IS - 4
ER -