Unraveling the Link between Perceived ESG and Psychological Well-Being: The Moderated Mediating Roles of Job Meaningfulness and Pay Satisfaction.

Woo-Sung Choi, Wenxian Wang, Hee Jin Kim, Jiman Lee, Seung-Wan Kang
Author Information
  1. Woo-Sung Choi: College of Business, Gachon University, Seongnam 13120, Republic of Korea. ORCID
  2. Wenxian Wang: School of Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Wannan Medical College, Wuhu 241002, China.
  3. Hee Jin Kim: College of Business, Gachon University, Seongnam 13120, Republic of Korea.
  4. Jiman Lee: School of Business, Yonsei University, Seoul 03722, Republic of Korea.
  5. Seung-Wan Kang: College of Business, Gachon University, Seongnam 13120, Republic of Korea. ORCID

Abstract

Enhancing corporate accountability in areas such as environment, social, and governance (ESG) has solidified its role in the discussion on improving corporate resilience and growth. ESG management activities not only augment corporate sustainability and risk control but also influence the professional roles and personal lives of members through their perceived ESG. Historically, most ESG research has centered on the interrelation of corporate ESG endeavors and outcomes, while studies focusing on the influence of perceived ESG on members have been sparse. In this light, our investigation, rooted in the conservation of resources theory, aimed to delineate the mechanistic link between perceived ESG and members' psychological well-being. This study employed a stratified random sampling technique and collected data across three waves, each spaced four weeks apart. Our sample comprised 325 Korean employees working in administrative, technical, service, and sales roles. This study recruited 325 Korean employees across three time-lagged phases and found that ESG comprehension enhances job meaningfulness, subsequently amplifying psychological wellness. Intriguingly, as pay satisfaction escalates, the mediating role of job meaningfulness between perceived ESG and well-being intensifies. Our study underscores that for organizations to harness perceived ESG to boost psychological well-being via job meaningfulness, managing pay satisfaction is imperative. These findings highlight a crucial policy implication: policymakers must actively promote ESG awareness and incorporate it into employee compensation strategies. This integration is essential to cultivating a healthier, more engaged workforce and driving long-term organizational success.

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Grants

  1. Yonsei Business Research Institute/Yonsei University

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