Personality Dimensions as a correlate of Work Engagement: A Study of working women in Indore city

Work engagement is a vital HR variable for all organizations to sail through in this cut-throat era of competition as engaged employees are brand representatives and help the organization deliver superior performance to gain competitive advantage. Different personality dimensions relate to satisfaction in a particular task (Judge, Heller & Mount, 2002), predict job performance in various types of jobs (Barrick & Mount, 1991), commitment (Erdheim, Wang & Zickar, 2006) and hence, work engagement. These dimensions from the Big Five Model increase or decrease the probability of experiencing a state of engagement at work. This study attempts to understand the influence of personality dimensions of the Big Five Model on work engagement. The study compares the overall personality dimensions and attempts to find particular dimensions of both, personality and work engagement, of married vis-à-vis single working women.

The findings of the study reveal that married working women are more dedicated and engaged, more extroverted, depict more agreeableness and are open to experience. Single working women are more conscientious and stand at par on emotional stability with married women. There exists a correlation between personality and work engagement.

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