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Empowering Leadership Scale×Job Crafting Scale×
NyanjaTabia ya ShirikaTabia ya Shirika
FamiliaLatent structureLatent structure
Mwaka wa asili20052001
MwanzilishiMichael Ahearne, John Mathieu & Adam Rapp; Payal Sharma & Bradley KirkmanAmy Wrzesniewski & Jane Dutton; Maria Tims, Arnold Bakker & Daantje Derks
AinaLeadership style measurement scaleProactive work-redesign measurement scale
Chanzo asiliaAhearne, M., Mathieu, J., & Rapp, A. (2005). To empower or not to empower your sales force? An empirical examination of the influence of leadership empowerment behavior on customer satisfaction and performance. Journal of Applied Psychology, 90(5), 945-955. DOI ↗Wrzesniewski, A., & Dutton, J. E. (2001). Crafting a job: Revisioning employees as active crafters of their work. Academy of Management Review, 26(2), 179-201. DOI ↗
Majina mbadalaELS, Leadership Empowerment Behavior Scale, Empowering Leadership Questionnaire, LEBJCS, Job Crafting Questionnaire, Tims-Bakker-Derks Job Crafting Scale, JD-R Job Crafting Measure
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MuhtasariThe Empowering Leadership Scale measures the extent to which leaders share power with and build the self-influence of their subordinates rather than directing them from the top down. Empowering leadership describes a set of behaviors — enhancing the meaningfulness of work, fostering participation in decisions, expressing confidence in subordinates' capabilities, and providing autonomy from bureaucratic constraints. Ahearne, Mathieu, and Rapp's 2005 Journal of Applied Psychology study introduced an influential leadership-empowerment-behavior measure and showed, in a salesforce setting, that empowering leadership improves customer satisfaction and performance through subordinate self-efficacy and adaptability. Sharma and Kirkman's 2015 review consolidated the construct, its measures, and its mechanisms, clarifying how empowering leadership operates through psychological empowerment and self-leadership. The scale is now a standard tool for studying when and for whom sharing power energizes employees.The Job Crafting Scale measures the proactive, self-initiated changes employees make to their own jobs, a construct introduced by Amy Wrzesniewski and Jane Dutton in 2001. Where classic work-design theory treated jobs as fixed structures handed down by managers, job crafting reframes employees as active agents who reshape the task, relational, and cognitive boundaries of their work to make it more meaningful and engaging. The most widely used psychometric instrument, the Job Crafting Scale of Maria Tims, Arnold Bakker, and Daantje Derks (2012), operationalizes crafting within the Job Demands-Resources framework as four behaviors: increasing structural resources, increasing social resources, increasing challenging demands, and decreasing hindering demands. The scale yields a validated, multidimensional self-report measure whose factor structure and reliability have been established across samples and languages. It has become the standard tool for studying how bottom-up job redesign relates to engagement, performance, and well-being.
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