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Organizational learning, resilience and psychological empowerment as antecedents of work engagement during COVID-19
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OrganizationsOrganizational LearningEducationOrganizational CultureHuman Resource ManagementWorker Well-beingOrganizational BehaviorOrganizational SocializationLearning OrganizationManagementOrganizational PsychologyWork AttitudeEmployee LearningWorkplace LearningMiddle East RegionApplied Social PsychologyBusiness LeadershipEmployee ResilienceLeadershipMiddle East AreaCultureOrganizational CommunicationSociologyBusinessWork EngagementEmployee EngagementPsychological Empowerment
Purpose This paper aims to explore the relationship between organizational learning (OL) and work engagement (WE) in the Middle East region amid the COVID-19 pandemic and to test the mediating role of employee resilience (ER) and psychological empowerment (PE) on this relationship. Design/methodology/approach The sample size was 208 respondents working in the Middle East area during COVID-19. Hypotheses were tested using regression analysis with bootstrapping. Findings The findings indicate a significant positive impact of OL on WE. Moreover, both constructs – ER and WE – were identified as mediators for this relationship. Practical implications Practical implications within this study call for organizations to focus on promoting a learning culture in order to adapt and respond effectively to unprecedented external challenges. Originality/value The current study extends previous research and strengthens the antecedents of WE, namely, OL, ER and PE in the Middle East region while controlling for COVID-19 perceptions.
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