Spiritual Orientation and Proactive Workplace Behaviour: A Qualitative Analysis

  • Chandra Shekhar Sharma Associate Professor, Shri Ram College of Commerce
  • Nitika Sharma Assistant Professor, School of Commerce Christ (Deemed to be University) Delhi, NCR

Abstract

Purpose: Spirituality is an important aspect of individual’s life. The present paper
examines the spirituality and proactive workplace behaviour of at workplace.
Design/Methodology/Approach: The qualitative study conducted in-depth
interviews of 12 employees ranging from 22 years to 65 years of age and of different
occupation and organizational positions by using qualitative analysis method.
Qualitative analysis used in the present combined thematic and structural coding
to appropriately captures the subtle aspects of work life experiences conducted by
an individual via their spiritual orientation.
Findings: The finding indicates that spiritual orientation of an individual influences
the dimensions of self-efficacy, work motivation, productivity, orientation to solve
the problem as well as their ability to cope stress in organizational pressure.
Originality/Value: It emerges from the analysis that being proactive at work place
without spiritual orientation is a manifestation of egomania and materialism. It is
difficult to say whether being ego-driven and materialistic causes proactive work
behaviour or it is vice-versa , holding impact of spirituality constant.
Paper Type: Theme Based Paper

Published
2020-11-09
How to Cite
Chandra Shekhar Sharma, & Nitika Sharma. (2020). Spiritual Orientation and Proactive Workplace Behaviour: A Qualitative Analysis. Global Journal of Enterprise Information System, 12(2), 66-72. Retrieved from https://gjeis.com/index.php/GJEIS/article/view/567
Section
Theme Based Papers (TBP)
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