# Employee engagement mediates person-environment fit and new employees’ innovative behavior: A multidimensional perspective

**Authors:** Liao Zeng, Shuai Song

PMC · DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0326161 · 2025-07-07

## TL;DR

This study explores how employee engagement connects the fit between new employees and their work environment to their innovative behavior.

## Contribution

The paper introduces a multidimensional model showing how different types of person-environment fit influence innovative behavior through specific engagement types.

## Key findings

- Person-environment fit dimensions directly enhance new employees' innovative behavior.
- Emotional and behavioral engagement mediate the impact of person-environment fit on innovation.
- Managers can use these insights to foster employee innovation and sustainable development.

## Abstract

New employees can bring new perspectives and vitality to the organization. Creating a suitable environment for new employees to innovate, maintain their work enthusiasm, and stimulate their innovative behavior is an important research topic. This study focused on recent college graduates and included 893 valid samples collected from Chongqing, China. A structural equation model was constructed from a multidimensional perspective to explore the mediating role of employee engagement between person-environment fit and new employees’ innovative behavior. The results show that person organization fit, needs supplies fit, and demands abilities fit can directly increase new employees’ innovative behavior; Emotional and behavioral engagement mediate the relationship between person organization fit and needs supplies fit on innovative behavior, and behavioral and cognitive engagement mediate the relationship between demands abilities fit on innovative behavior. This provides practical suggestions for enterprise managers on effectively promoting employees’ innovative behavior and leading enterprises to realize sustainable development.

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** H3C4 (H3 clustered histone 4) [NCBI Gene 8351] {aka H3/b, H3FB, HIST1H3D}, NSF (N-ethylmaleimide sensitive factor, vesicle fusing ATPase) [NCBI Gene 4905] {aka DEE96, SEC18, SKD2}, H2BC21 (H2B clustered histone 21) [NCBI Gene 8349] {aka GL105, H2B, H2B-GL105, H2B.1, H2BE, H2BFQ}, H1-5 (H1.5 linker histone, cluster member) [NCBI Gene 3009] {aka H1, H1.5, H1B, H1F5, H1s-3, HIST1H1B}, H4C4 (H4 clustered histone 4) [NCBI Gene 8360] {aka H4/b, H4FB, HIST1H4D, dJ221C16.9}, CD55 (CD55 molecule (Cromer blood group)) [NCBI Gene 1604] {aka CHAPLE, CR, CROM, DAF, TC}
- **Diseases:** POF (MESH:D012640)
- **Chemicals:** EE (-)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

## Figures

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