A company’s greatest asset is its people. In our increasingly service-based economies, social relationships and swift coordination among employees are the means by which a lot of work gets done. Thus, whether organizations -and their employees- flourish or languish largely depends on the quality of the social connections they nurture. The quality of the workplace connections can be defined as life giving (high quality) or life depleting (low quality). Positive social interactions facilitate organizational learning, cooperation, effectiveness, and employee loyalty, among many other desirable outcomes. High-quality connections are brief, mutually beneficial, and dynamic dyadic interaction, which have the power to energize people with vital re...
This article presents the signs and the benefits of positive relations existing between employees, b...
We review how positive social interactions at work affect the physiological functioning of employees...
In this chapter we introduce the complexities of relationships in organizations, and outline why the...
Abstract A company's greatest asset is its people provided they are fully engaged. In our incre...
A company’s greatest asset is its people. In our increasingly service-based economies, social relati...
Reis and Gable (2003) consider that relationships may be the most important source of life satisfact...
This dissertation explores positive communication in the workplace; namely, that communication which...
Work as strictly business is an outdated idea: office friendships serve a growing number of function...
The effects of positive relationships are much stronger and more long-lasting than just making peopl...
This dissertation explores positive communication in the workplace; namely, that communication which...
This project will explore workplace relationships including the impact on the employee as well as th...
Innovations are the essence of the successful organization. The process of their creation is strongl...
Social interaction among employees is crucial at both an organizational and individual level. Demons...
Relationship health is shown to be important for both individual well-being and entrepreneurial succ...
This thesis is created in collaboration with a logistics provider company. The process has been done...
This article presents the signs and the benefits of positive relations existing between employees, b...
We review how positive social interactions at work affect the physiological functioning of employees...
In this chapter we introduce the complexities of relationships in organizations, and outline why the...
Abstract A company's greatest asset is its people provided they are fully engaged. In our incre...
A company’s greatest asset is its people. In our increasingly service-based economies, social relati...
Reis and Gable (2003) consider that relationships may be the most important source of life satisfact...
This dissertation explores positive communication in the workplace; namely, that communication which...
Work as strictly business is an outdated idea: office friendships serve a growing number of function...
The effects of positive relationships are much stronger and more long-lasting than just making peopl...
This dissertation explores positive communication in the workplace; namely, that communication which...
This project will explore workplace relationships including the impact on the employee as well as th...
Innovations are the essence of the successful organization. The process of their creation is strongl...
Social interaction among employees is crucial at both an organizational and individual level. Demons...
Relationship health is shown to be important for both individual well-being and entrepreneurial succ...
This thesis is created in collaboration with a logistics provider company. The process has been done...
This article presents the signs and the benefits of positive relations existing between employees, b...
We review how positive social interactions at work affect the physiological functioning of employees...
In this chapter we introduce the complexities of relationships in organizations, and outline why the...