The aim of this study was to establish a typology of employee well-being, together with its psychosocial antecedents and consequences. Results obtained with a sample of 786 full-time employees from different occupational sectors show four types of employee well-being: 9-to-5 or relaxed, work engaged or enthusiastic, workaholic or tense, and burned-out or fatigued, each having different relationships with job and personal characteristics. This study provides evidence of a parsimonious, theory-based classification of employee well-being and contributes to the existing literature about work investment because meaningful relations were found between various types of employee well-being, and heavy and soft work investors.status: publishe
Background. World literature in the area of management, which takes into account the psychological a...
Engagement and happiness influence business results and individuals’ well-being. Yet in spite of sig...
The present study examined the longitudinal profiles of burnout, engagement and workaholism among hi...
The aim of this study was to establish a typology of employee well-being, together with its psychoso...
The aim of this study was to establish a typology of employee well-being, together with its psychoso...
As societal concern shifts from financial survival towards quality of life issues, both in and outsi...
As societal concern shifts from financial survival towards quality of life issues, both in and outsi...
We used and integrated the circumplex model of affect (Russell, 1980) and the conservation of resour...
Well-being in general is a dynamic concept that includes subjective, social, and psychological dimen...
In this dissertation, the relation between workplace characteristics and employees’ well-being will ...
This chapter focuses on the concept of subjective well-being (SWB) in organizations. We use the circ...
ABSTRACT Employees’ ability to work and wellbeing change constantly based on employees’ personal tr...
Heavy Work Investment (HWI), the extent to which individuals invest energy and effort into doing the...
Wellbeing in the workplace is an emerging topic in strategic human resource management. A lack of re...
Many modern organizations invest substantially in employee well-being, especially knowledge-intensiv...
Background. World literature in the area of management, which takes into account the psychological a...
Engagement and happiness influence business results and individuals’ well-being. Yet in spite of sig...
The present study examined the longitudinal profiles of burnout, engagement and workaholism among hi...
The aim of this study was to establish a typology of employee well-being, together with its psychoso...
The aim of this study was to establish a typology of employee well-being, together with its psychoso...
As societal concern shifts from financial survival towards quality of life issues, both in and outsi...
As societal concern shifts from financial survival towards quality of life issues, both in and outsi...
We used and integrated the circumplex model of affect (Russell, 1980) and the conservation of resour...
Well-being in general is a dynamic concept that includes subjective, social, and psychological dimen...
In this dissertation, the relation between workplace characteristics and employees’ well-being will ...
This chapter focuses on the concept of subjective well-being (SWB) in organizations. We use the circ...
ABSTRACT Employees’ ability to work and wellbeing change constantly based on employees’ personal tr...
Heavy Work Investment (HWI), the extent to which individuals invest energy and effort into doing the...
Wellbeing in the workplace is an emerging topic in strategic human resource management. A lack of re...
Many modern organizations invest substantially in employee well-being, especially knowledge-intensiv...
Background. World literature in the area of management, which takes into account the psychological a...
Engagement and happiness influence business results and individuals’ well-being. Yet in spite of sig...
The present study examined the longitudinal profiles of burnout, engagement and workaholism among hi...