Job Crafting IS

Job Crafting IS

The Job Crafting IS (JCIS) project aims to develop and evaluate an Information System aiming to support employees in analyzing their job situation and taking individual actions to balance job demands and job resources in order to prevent negative health and productivity outcomes, such as stress and burnout, or productivity loss.

Today’s work environments are characterized by steadily increasing demands, such as high workloads and job-related pressure, resulting in negative health and productivity outcomes for employees, organizations and society. In this regard, the concept of job crafting suggests that individuals can take actions to reduce imbalances of job demands and available job resources by proactively shaping the characteristics of their jobs. However, job crafting interventions require trained work and health specialists, resulting in restricted dissemination in practice.

Information systems supporting employees’ job crafting activities, denoted as job crafting information systems (JCISs), have the potential to be both cost-efficient and effective in preventing negative health and productivity outcomes, such as stress and burnout. Building on foundations derived from IS research, psychology and research on organizational and public health, the JCIS project aims to develop and evaluate an information system tailored to the individual needs of employees in crafting their own job situations. Both individual antecedents (e.g. self-efficacy) as well as organizational factors (e.g. team climate) are considered as important predictors of successful JCIS-based interventions. Furthermore, the project focuses on the relationship of intrinsic motivation and continued use in this context.

Publications

Kehr, F., Bauer, G., Jenny, G., Güntert, S.T. (2014) The Design and Evaluation of a Job Crafting Information System (JCIS): Promoting Individual Health, Productivity and Performance in Organizations, European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS), Tel Aviv, Israel (forthcoming). (PDF)

Kehr, F., Bauer, G., Jenny, G., Güntert, S.T., Kowatsch, T. (2013) Towards a Design Model for Job Crafting Information Systems Promoting Individual Health, Productivity and Organizational Performance, in: Proceedings of the Pre-ICIS 2013, SIG-Organizational Systems Research Association (OSRA) Workshop, Milan, Italy. (PDF)

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General Information

Balancing job demands and job resources

Working Group

Flavius Kehr, Elgar Fleisch, Tobias Kowatsch

Runtime

Since Sep 2013

Partners
University of Zurich
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