The positive core construct of psychological capital (or simply PsyCap), consisting of the psychological resources of hope, efficacy, resilience, and optimism, has recently been demonstrated to be open to human resource development (HRD) and performance management. The research stream on PsyCap has now grown to the point that a quantitative summary analysis of its impact on employee attitudes, behaviors, and especially performance is needed. The present meta-analysis included 51 independent samples (representing a total of N = 12,567 employees) that met the inclusion criteria. The results indicated the expected significant positive relationships between PsyCap and desirable employee attitudes (job satisfaction, organizational commitment, ps...
As positive psychology moves into the workplace, researchers have been able to demonstrate the desir...
Psychological capital (PsyCap), a higher order multidimensional human capacity is composed of hope, ...
Workplace stress and pressures generate emotions (e.g. disgust, anger, anxiety, fear, sadness) that ...
The positive core construct of psychological capital (or simply PsyCap), consisting of the psycholog...
The positive core construct of psychological capital (or simply PsyCap), consisting of the psycholog...
Recently, theory and research have supported psychological capital (PsyCap) as an emerging core cons...
Psychological Capital, or PsyCap, is a core construct consisting of the positive psychological resou...
The concept of psychological capital (PsyCap) has attracted a great deal of interest from both acade...
Background: Psychological capital (PsyCap) is a positive and developable psychological state compris...
The now recognized core construct of psychological capital, or simply PsyCap, draws from positive ps...
The recently recognized core construct of psychological capital or PsyCap (consisting of the positiv...
Meeting the challenge of effectively managing human resources requires new thinking and approaches. ...
Psychological Capital, or PsyCap, is a core construct consisting of the positive psychological resou...
Although the value of a supportive organizational climate has been recognized over the years, there ...
The recently recognized core construct of psychological capital or PsyCap (consisting of the positiv...
As positive psychology moves into the workplace, researchers have been able to demonstrate the desir...
Psychological capital (PsyCap), a higher order multidimensional human capacity is composed of hope, ...
Workplace stress and pressures generate emotions (e.g. disgust, anger, anxiety, fear, sadness) that ...
The positive core construct of psychological capital (or simply PsyCap), consisting of the psycholog...
The positive core construct of psychological capital (or simply PsyCap), consisting of the psycholog...
Recently, theory and research have supported psychological capital (PsyCap) as an emerging core cons...
Psychological Capital, or PsyCap, is a core construct consisting of the positive psychological resou...
The concept of psychological capital (PsyCap) has attracted a great deal of interest from both acade...
Background: Psychological capital (PsyCap) is a positive and developable psychological state compris...
The now recognized core construct of psychological capital, or simply PsyCap, draws from positive ps...
The recently recognized core construct of psychological capital or PsyCap (consisting of the positiv...
Meeting the challenge of effectively managing human resources requires new thinking and approaches. ...
Psychological Capital, or PsyCap, is a core construct consisting of the positive psychological resou...
Although the value of a supportive organizational climate has been recognized over the years, there ...
The recently recognized core construct of psychological capital or PsyCap (consisting of the positiv...
As positive psychology moves into the workplace, researchers have been able to demonstrate the desir...
Psychological capital (PsyCap), a higher order multidimensional human capacity is composed of hope, ...
Workplace stress and pressures generate emotions (e.g. disgust, anger, anxiety, fear, sadness) that ...