Il ruolo della fiducia e del supporto organizzativo sul benessere al lavoro

Translated title of the contribution: The role of organizational trust and organizational support on employees’ well-being

Giovanni Di Stefano, Gaetano Venza*, Gandolfa Cascio, Maria Gaudiino

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Abstract

Background: In available scientific literature, the impact of organizational trust and perceived organizational support on employees’ wellbeing has mainly been investigated without focusing on the different targets they can refer to. Objectives: The aim of the study is to test the direct role of these variables as precursors of well-being, job satisfaction and turnover intentions, by distinguishing two different levels in trust and support: the first one stemming from the employees’ own team (in which employees have direct and daily interpersonal relationships, and within which they build their work experience), the second stemming from the organization itself. Methods: In this study, a survey was administered to more than 1,000 employees of a Sicilian hospital. The relationships between the variables were studied through the use of hierarchical regression analysis. Results: Trust and perceived support are both significant predictors of mental and physical health (team trust: Β=.088; organizational trust: Β=.110; team support: Β=.245; organizational support: Β=.082), job satisfaction (team trust: Β=.245; organizational trust: Β=.222; team support: Β=.209; organizational support: Β=.168) and turnover intentions (team trust: Β=-.086; organizational trust: Β=-.164; team support: Β=-.166; organizational support: Β=.064). However, the support at the team level is a more important predictor, while trust is a stronger predictor at the organizational level. Conclusions: Distinguishing between team and organizational levels of trust and support allows to better understand the relationship between trust and support and wellbeing and organizational outcomes such as job satisfaction and turnover intentions. Practical implications, as well as future research, should therefore refer to the different levels of such predictors.

Translated title of the contributionThe role of organizational trust and organizational support on employees’ well-being
Original languageItalian
Peer-reviewed scientific journalMedicina del Lavoro
Volume109
Issue number6
Pages (from-to)459-470
Number of pages12
ISSN0025-7818
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 20.12.2018
MoE publication typeA1 Journal article - refereed

Keywords

  • 512 Business and Management
  • Organizational support
  • Organizational trust
  • Well-being at work

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