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Does Employees’ Trust in the Management Predict Employees’ Work Engagement?

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The study aimed to measure the effect of employees' trust in management on the work engagement of employees. Deepening the concepts of the study, the literature was reviewed and appropriate research methodology was applied. The study used assessment and correlational research design. The population of the study was employees of the institution (DWCL) and the data was gathered through research questionnaires. The finding of the study demonstrates that employees have a high trust in management competency, integrity and the working relationship and employees also have a high work engagement. However, the result of the ANOVA indicates that employees' trust in management is not associated with the work engagement of the employees. Thus, the hypothesis of the study is rejected. The high work engagement of employees can be influenced by other factors not considered in the study.

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hal-04519113 , version 1 (25-03-2024)

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Libertine Gertrude Macaspac, Margarita Galat, Jay Cumlat, Fredolin Julian. Does Employees’ Trust in the Management Predict Employees’ Work Engagement?. Divine Word International Journal of management and Humanities, 2024, Divine Word International Journal of Management and Humanities, 3 (1), pp.566-584. ⟨10.62025/dwijmh.v3i1.50⟩. ⟨hal-04519113⟩
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