Sustaining employees’ well-being and high performance at work is a challenge for organizations in today’s highly competitive environment. This study examines the dynamic reciprocal relationship between the variability in office workers’ eudaimonic well-being (i.e., activity worthwhileness) and their extra-role performance. Eighty-three white-collar employees filled in a diary questionnaire twice a day, once in the morning and once in the afternoon, on four consecutive working days. The results show that eudaimonic well-being displays clear variability in a short time frame. In addition, Bayesian Multilevel Structural Equation Models (MSEMs) reveal a significant positive relationship between the levels of state eudaimonic well-being in the a...
The opportunity to use one s skills at work is an important prerequisite for employee well–being. Dr...
Given the amount of time and effort individuals pour into work, scholars and practitioners alike hav...
Well-being refers to a person’s hedonic experience of feeling good and to the eudaimonic experience ...
Sustaining employees' well-being and high performance at work is a challenge for organizations in to...
Sustaining employees' well-being and high performance at work is a challenge for organizations in to...
Sustaining employees' well-being and high performance at work is a challenge for organizations in to...
This study examined eudaimonic well-being, the factors that affect it, and the relationship between ...
In organizations, psychologists have often tried to promote employees’ well-being and performance, a...
In organizations, psychologists have often tried to promote employees' well-being and performance, a...
Given the amount of time and effort individuals pour into work, scholars and practitioners alike hav...
The happy-productive worker thesis (HPWT) is considered the Holy Grail of management research, and i...
Eudaimonic notions of well-being have increasingly figured in the well-being literature. The impact ...
Affective events theory suggests that affective events at work arouse emotional reactions that infl...
Eudaimonic notions of well-being have increasingly figured in the well-being literature. The impact ...
Given the amount of time and effort individuals pour into work, scholars and practitioners alike hav...
The opportunity to use one s skills at work is an important prerequisite for employee well–being. Dr...
Given the amount of time and effort individuals pour into work, scholars and practitioners alike hav...
Well-being refers to a person’s hedonic experience of feeling good and to the eudaimonic experience ...
Sustaining employees' well-being and high performance at work is a challenge for organizations in to...
Sustaining employees' well-being and high performance at work is a challenge for organizations in to...
Sustaining employees' well-being and high performance at work is a challenge for organizations in to...
This study examined eudaimonic well-being, the factors that affect it, and the relationship between ...
In organizations, psychologists have often tried to promote employees’ well-being and performance, a...
In organizations, psychologists have often tried to promote employees' well-being and performance, a...
Given the amount of time and effort individuals pour into work, scholars and practitioners alike hav...
The happy-productive worker thesis (HPWT) is considered the Holy Grail of management research, and i...
Eudaimonic notions of well-being have increasingly figured in the well-being literature. The impact ...
Affective events theory suggests that affective events at work arouse emotional reactions that infl...
Eudaimonic notions of well-being have increasingly figured in the well-being literature. The impact ...
Given the amount of time and effort individuals pour into work, scholars and practitioners alike hav...
The opportunity to use one s skills at work is an important prerequisite for employee well–being. Dr...
Given the amount of time and effort individuals pour into work, scholars and practitioners alike hav...
Well-being refers to a person’s hedonic experience of feeling good and to the eudaimonic experience ...