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Impact of Employees' Workplace Environment on Employees' Performance: A Multi-Mediation Model

Zhenjing Gu, Supat Chupradit, Kuo Yen Ku, Abdelmohsen A. Nassani, Mohamed Haffar

2022Frontiers in Public Health301 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study examined the impact of workplace environment on employee task performance under the mediating role of employee commitment and achievement-striving ability. For this purpose, data were collected from the academic staff under a cross-sectional research design, and they were approached through convenience sampling technique. As per recommendations of established sample size criteria, we distributed a sum of 420 questionnaires among the respondents. Among these distributed questionnaires, only 330 were received back. The returned questionnaires were checked for missing and incomplete responses and after discarding the missing responses useable responses were 314 which were used for the data analysis. Data had been analyzed through structural equation modeling (SEM) by using Smart PLS 3. The SEM was done based on measurement models and structural models. The results indicated that a positive work environment had the power to improve employee performance. Similarly, a positive work environment also improved the employee commitment level and achievement-striving ability significantly. Both employee commitment and achievement-striving ability also improved employee performance. While in the case of mediation, it had also been observed that workplace environment triggered employee commitment and employee achievement-striving ability which further improved employee performance.

Topics & Concepts

MediationStructural equation modelingPsychologyApplied psychologySample (material)Work (physics)Employee researchData collectionKnowledge managementSocial psychologyComputer scienceOrganizational commitmentEngineeringStatisticsMathematicsPolitical scienceLawChemistryMechanical engineeringMachine learningChromatographyOrganizational and Employee PerformanceCyberloafing and Workplace BehaviorTechnology Adoption and User Behaviour