ABSTRACT
Although the relationship between management support and readiness for change is a well-studied topic, mediating variables in this relationship are rarely examined. This paper presents the findings of an investigation into the mediating role of psychological capital (PsyCap) in the relationship between perceived management support and readiness for change. A questionnaire was administered to employees (N = 120) of a public sector organization undergoing a change initiative. Results of structural equation modelling demonstrated that PsyCap partially mediated the relationship between management support and employees’ readiness for change. This indicates that employees’ responses to change are shaped by both their personal psychological resources and their perceptions of the organizational environment. The findings offer a platform for positive future developments in research and practice.
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Notes on contributors
Dr Melrona Kirrane is an organizational psychologist and Lecturer in Organizational Psychology at Dublin City University Business School.
Margaret Lennon is a HR professional.
Dr Cliodhna O’Connor is a Lecturer in the Department of Psychology at Maynooth University.
Dr Na Fu is a Lecturer in Human Resource Management and Organizational Behaviour in School of Business at Maynooth University and a member of LINK Research Institute in Dublin City University