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We know that positive, fulfilling and satisfying relationships are
strong predictors of life satisfaction, psychological health, and
physical well-being. This edited volume uses research and theory on
the need to belong as a foundation to explore various types of
relationships, with an emphasis on the influence of these
relationships on employee attitudes, behaviors and well-being. The
book considers a wide range of relationships that may affect work
attitudes, specifically, supervisory, co-worker, team, customer and
non-work relationships. The study of relationships spans many
sub-areas within I/O Psychology and Social Psychology, including
leadership, supervision, mentoring, work-related social support,
work teams, bullying/interpersonal deviance and the work/non work
interface.
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