“…In light of this, there have been calls for more studies that explore the antecedents of these momentary fluctuations in engagement, such as from one situation to another (Bakker, ; Ilies, Aw, & Pluut, ; Saks & Gruman, ). This also aligns with calls for more research on the “lived” experience of engagement that can inform HRM scholarship (Purcell, ; Truss et al, ), for example, how employees' experiences of organisational practices shapes employee behaviour through the state of engagement (Alfes et al, ; Conway, Fu, Monks, Alfes, & Bailey, ; Fletcher, ).…”