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Psychometric Investigation of the Utrecht Work Engagement Scale-17 Using the Rasch Measurement Model

Authors
Song, Hae-DeokHong, Ah JeongJo, Yunseong.
Issue Date
Jun-2021
Publisher
SAGE Publications Inc.
Keywords
item response theory; Rasch measurement model; Utrecht Work Engagement Scale-17; Work engagement
Citation
Psychological Reports, v.124, no.3, pp 1384 - 1411
Pages
28
Journal Title
Psychological Reports
Volume
124
Number
3
Start Page
1384
End Page
1411
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/40528
DOI
10.1177/0033294120922494
ISSN
0033-2941
1558-691x
Abstract
Work engagement is considered the core factor that affects various outcomes at the organizational and individual levels including absenteeism, turnover rate, profitability, and productivity. Therefore, the concept is drawing substantial attention in the practical and academic fields. There have been several attempts to measure work engagement to enable its effective management. The Utrecht Work Engagement Scale-17 is a representative tool for measuring work engagement, which is used in several organizations worldwide. However, despite its popularity, the validity of the Utrecht Work Engagement Scale-17 is often questioned. Especially in Korea, the Utrecht Work Engagement Scale-17 is one of the most commonly utilized tools to measure work engagement, but there is limited psychometric evidence on its validity. Thus, the present study aimed to test the validity of the Utrecht Work Engagement Scale-17 in a Korean sample, using the Rasch measurement model to examine validity pertaining to different dimensions. The analysis of item fitness to test the content validity of the tool indicated that two of the items require reconsideration. Furthermore, the person-item map to test its substantive validity indicated that the Utrecht Work Engagement Scale-17 did not reflect the level of work engagement adequately in the Korean sample. The Rasch factor analysis conducted to test the structural validity of the tool indicated that the Utrecht Work Engagement Scale-17 comprises three subscales. Finally, the differential item function between male and female participants was examined to gather evidence on the generalizability aspect of the tool’s validity. Findings revealed that only 9 out of the 17 items expressed adequate differentiation between males and females. © The Author(s) 2020.
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