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Despite employee engagement literature spanning more than three decades, persistent challenges remain, and many seem to be permeating organizations from the outside in. Organizations invested in current structures, adhering to larger cultural ideas and taking cues from other organizations compartmentalize engagement as a people problem and relegate it to a space outside of normal operations. This is the employee engagement dilemma. The US macro-cultural lens focusing on individualism and meritocracy reinforces and confirms this approach and the logic underlying it. These cultural ideas drive scholars and practitioners toward ever closer examination of circumstances within organizational settings, and so the dilemma remains. In the context of the Fourth Industrial Revolution and the Great Resignation, the employee engagement stakes have never been higher, especially for organizations with remote workforces. In A Creative Approach to the Employee Engagement Dilemma: Larger Cultural Influences and New Theoretical Insights, Fisher employs a symbolic interactionist lens and other theoretical tools to interrogate the current trajectory and make visible foundational cultural assumptions operating in and influencing organizations from the outside that delimit our thinking about and undermine engagement before it even begins. Equipped with these larger cultural insights, Fisher then revisits the engagement literature and broader scholarly offerings to pull in novel insights, applied research solutions, and new directions for future studies.
Published | 17 Nov 2023 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 146 |
ISBN | 9781666926392 |
Imprint | Lexington Books |
Dimensions | 236 x 159 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Employee engagement describes the level of enthusiasm and dedication an employee feels toward a job and organizational goals. Fisher challenges the notion that companies can increase employee engagement by initiating employee recognition programs, naming an engagement leader, organizing brief employee socials, and showing employee engagement survey results through mandatory meetings with impressive lights, figures, and charts. Companies need to build trust and earnestly care about people. Forcing or faking care does not work well. Fisher advocates for more research into the relationships between employee emotional intelligence, volunteerism, meaningfulness, and psychological safety on employee engagement. She also discusses how technology, virtual work, organizational politics, and stress affect employee engagement. The book has extensive academic references. An appendix provides a discussion guide with employee engagement questions for undergraduate courses. Recommended. Advanced undergraduates through faculty; professionals.
Choice Reviews
“A vital examination of why so many employee engagement initiatives fail and a call to reclaim the human in human resources by integrating engagement into every aspect of work.”
David Dye, Preisdent of Let's Grow Leaders and author of Courageous Cultures and Winning Well
When it comes to employee disengagement, people are not the problem—workplace processes are. In her well-researched book, Lisa Fisher expertly addresses the systemic changes needed to effectively deal with the engagement and retention issues leaders have been struggling with for years. Are you ready to stop applying quick fixes and get actual results? If yes, then read this book.
Donna Cutting, author of Employees First! Inspire, Engage, and Focus on the HEART of Your Organization
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