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    Communicating with weak ties enhances professional self-efficacy and work engagement by promoting career reflection. This connection helps employees re-evaluate work styles, fostering positive changes in their work sense.

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    Area of Science:

    • Organizational Psychology
    • Sociology of Work

    Background:

    • Weak ties play a crucial role in career development and professional growth.
    • Understanding the mechanisms through which weak tie communication impacts employees is essential for organizational well-being.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To test the hypothesis that communication with weak ties enhances professional self-efficacy and work engagement.
    • To explore the mediating role of career reflection in this relationship.

    Main Methods:

    • Semi-structured interviews were conducted for preliminary analysis.
    • Quantitative survey data from 340 Japanese employees were analyzed using factor analysis and covariance structure analysis.
    • Questionnaires measured communication with weak ties, career reflection, professional self-efficacy, and work engagement.

    Main Results:

    • Factor analysis identified four dimensions of career reflection: re-evaluation of work styles, rebuilding non-work activities, improving work autonomy, and work crisis awareness.
    • Covariance structure analysis confirmed that communication with weak ties positively influenced the re-evaluation of work styles.
    • This re-evaluation, in turn, significantly boosted professional self-efficacy and work engagement.

    Conclusions:

    • The study supports the hypothesis that weak tie communication is a valuable resource for employees.
    • Engaging with weak ties facilitates positive career reflection and enhances key work-related psychological resources.
    • Organizations should encourage and facilitate communication with weak ties to foster employee development and engagement.