Term ID: T2864

Job Crafting Theory

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A framework explaining how employees proactively reshape their work roles through task, relational, and cognitive crafting to create more meaningful work experiences.
Example: Workers modifying their job duties, building relationships with colleagues, and changing how they think about their work to increase satisfaction and engagement.

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Reference: Wrzesniewski & Dutton (2001)