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Almost every person works at some point in their lives. The
Research Handbook on Work and Well-Being examines the association
of particular work experiences with employee and organizational
health and performance. Ronald J. Burke and Kathryn M. Page bring
together an impressive collection of contributions where well-being
is considered an umbrella term for happiness, satisfaction, flow,
engagement, commitment and organizational identification, among
other concepts. Chapters describe successful organizational efforts
to achieve high levels of employee well-being and creating
psychologically healthy workplaces. They cover topics such as
transformational leadership, organizational support, training and
development and supportive work-family policies and programs.
Acknowledging that work experiences and conditions can also
contribute to dissatisfaction, insecurity, illness, injuries and
even death, they also examine negative work experiences and
conditions such as abusive supervision, occupational stress, little
control and insecurity. Practical and engaging, this Handbook will
appeal to academics and students interested in work and health.
Containing the latest research evidence, it will also offer
valuable insights to human resource managers, organizational
wellness managers and occupational health practitioners.
Contributors include: B.L. Ahrens, H.C. Atkinson, D.W. Ballard,
T.M. Brobst, R.J. Burke S. Clarke, J.P. Dahms, A. Day, J.K. Dimoff,
K.J. Emich, P. Fairlie, M.J. Grawitch, S. Gregersen, J.
Halbesleben, N. Hartling, F. Hull, E.K. Kelloway, D. Klotz, C.
Korunka, B. Kubicek, M. Lafleche, T. LaMontagne, L.M. Lavaysse, W.
Lewchuk, H. Lingard, J. Leilanie Del Prado Lu, A. Milner, K. Moore,
V.J. Morganson, A. Nienhaus, K. Page, A. Pervez, N. Reavley, A.M.
Richardsen, T.Taris, C. Thomson, M. Turner, S. Vincent-Hoper, J.
Weston, T.A. Wright, C.M. Youssef-Morgan
Happiness in one aspect of our life can positively impact our
satisfaction within other domains of our life. The opposite also
rings true. Today's generation of working people have often been
called the generation who want it all. But can we really have it
all? And at what cost to our and others' happiness? Flourishing in
Life, Work and Careers explores ways in which contemporary working
people can thrive in a complex, volatile and uncertain world.
Combining both research and practice, the contributors of this book
cover all bases from individual wellbeing, family and work, to
career experiences and leadership. They conclude by providing the
reader with tools to combine what they have learnt and apply it to
their lives. Researchers and PhD students interested in positive
psychology and related disciplines will find this to be an
intriguing book. Human resource managers and human resource
development consultants will also find the tools in this book
useful for their work. Contributors: S.L. Albrecht, P.W.B. Atkins,
S. Aziz, J.P. Briscoe, P. Brough, R.J. Burke, W. Burton, A.R.
Cooklin, C.L. Cooper, P. Cotton, A. Davda, S. Dawkins, G. Dole, E.
Donaldson-Feilder, M. Donia, L. Duxbury, G.L. Flett, J.
Flint-Taylor, V.J. Fogliati, H. Fricke, S.D. Friedman, P.C. Gibbs,
D.T. Hall, P.M. Hart, C. Hassed, P.L. Hewitt, B. Jones, A.D.
LaMontagne, R. Lewis, R.C. Liden, S. Lyubomirsky, A. Martin, S.K.
Nelson, M.P. O'Driscoll, K.M. Page, A. Panaccio, R.W. Rebele, S.
Saint-Michel, C.E. Scollay, K. Thompson-Westra, K. Vitiello, L.
Wang, L. Waters, A.F. Westring
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