4.6 Article

The structure and measurement of overtime work: A scale development study among Chinese employees

Journal

CURRENT PSYCHOLOGY
Volume 41, Issue 12, Pages 8985-8995

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s12144-020-01259-1

Keywords

Overtime work motivation; External motivation; Internal motivation; Chinese employees; Questionnaire

Funding

  1. Think Tank of Green Safety Management and Policy Science (2018 Double First-Class Initiative Project for Cultural Evolution and Creation of CUMT) [2018WHCC03]
  2. National Natural Science Funding of China [71673271]
  3. Jiangsu Philosophy and Social Sciences Excellent Innovation Cultivation Team [2017ZSTD031]
  4. 13th Five Year Brand Discipline Construction Funding Project of China University of Mining and Technology [2017]
  5. Social Science Funding of Jiangsu Province [20GLC009]

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This study developed and validated the Motivation for Overtime Work among Chinese Employees (MOW-CE) questionnaire, which includes six factors: promotion, belongingness, survival, companion, standard, and aimless, providing a new tool for understanding individual motivations for working overtime.
There existed a lack of measuring instruments to clarify employees' psychological motivation for working overtime, which challenged the management of employees' occupational safety and health. Therefore, this article conducted three studies to develop and validate the Motivation for Overtime Work among Chinese Employees (MOW-CE) questionnaire. Study 1 developed the initial questionnaire, consisting of 55 questions. Study 2 involved a formal questionnaire exploring overtime work motivation, which was based on the data obtained from 208 valid questionnaires. Reliability analysis, item analysis, and principal component analysis were carried out to examine six factors, including promotion, belongingness, survival, companion, standard, and aimless, consisting of 21 items. Based on these data, Study 2 constructed the progressive model of external-internal overtime work motivation. Finally, Study 3 validated the formal questionnaire by analyzing the data obtained from 1412 valid questionnaires. The results of the confirmatory factor analysis showed good convergence validity and structural discrimination, and the questionnaire also passed the reliability test. This study proposes a new questionnaire that facilitates an understanding of why individuals work overtime according to an advanced model of external-internal motivations.

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