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Relationships matter: how workplace social capital affects absenteeism of public sector employees

Signe Pihl‐Thingvad, Vera Winter, Michelle Schelde Hansen, Jürgen Willems

2022Public Management Review14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Although absenteeism is a key concern in most western societies, research on reducing absenteeism in public sector organizations is scarce, particularly regarding the impact of organizational relationships. By building on the concept of workplace social capital (WSC) and using a large longitudinal cohort of Danish municipal employees, this study shows that three types of WSC (bridging, direct-leader-linking, and top-level-linking WSC) reduce absenteeism, while there is no significant effect of bonding WSC. Our empirical results further suggest that the relationships with the immediate leader and the top management (direct-leader-linking and top-level-linking WSC) are most important for employees’ absenteeism.

Topics & Concepts

AbsenteeismPublic sectorSocial capitalBusinessLabour economicsPublic relationsDemographic economicsEconomicsSocial psychologyPsychologyPolitical scienceEconomyLawEmployment and Welfare StudiesJob Satisfaction and Organizational BehaviorWork-Family Balance Challenges