We examine whether attainment of goals at work is associated with enhanced affective well-being and whether attainment of personally more important goals has a stronger association with affective well-being. Data were collected from call-centre staff using a daily diary for 2 weeks. Results indicate that daily attainment of work goals is associated with more activated affect measured at the end of the working day. The relationship between attainment of goals and pleasurable affect is stronger where goals are personally more important
According to Affective Events Theory, the emotional elicitation process is initiated by the appraisa...
AbstractThe purpose of this daily diary study was to investigate whether a positive experience initi...
The present study (N = 136) combined global measures with specific, experience-based measures to inv...
The objective of this diary study was to look at the potential positive within-person relationships ...
This diary study tests the broaden-and-build theory in the work context and expands it by examining ...
Objectives In this study, we tested whether high levels of daily worrying are associated with linkin...
The present study aimed to advance insight in the associations between employees' daily effort expen...
This diary study tests the broaden-and-build theory in the work context and expands it by examining ...
Using a daily diary study, we examined the within-individual relationship between skill discretion a...
Although meetings are a pervasive experience of organizational life, researchers have not examined t...
The objective of this diary study was to look at the potential positive within-person relationships ...
With this paper, we aim to enhance insight in the daily relationships between the satisfaction of ba...
Data from a diary study aimed at examining the mediating role played by positive and negative emotio...
Contains fulltext : 90623.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Relatively lit...
We extend the daily dairy wellbeing literature by unravelling daily work and family factors and thei...
According to Affective Events Theory, the emotional elicitation process is initiated by the appraisa...
AbstractThe purpose of this daily diary study was to investigate whether a positive experience initi...
The present study (N = 136) combined global measures with specific, experience-based measures to inv...
The objective of this diary study was to look at the potential positive within-person relationships ...
This diary study tests the broaden-and-build theory in the work context and expands it by examining ...
Objectives In this study, we tested whether high levels of daily worrying are associated with linkin...
The present study aimed to advance insight in the associations between employees' daily effort expen...
This diary study tests the broaden-and-build theory in the work context and expands it by examining ...
Using a daily diary study, we examined the within-individual relationship between skill discretion a...
Although meetings are a pervasive experience of organizational life, researchers have not examined t...
The objective of this diary study was to look at the potential positive within-person relationships ...
With this paper, we aim to enhance insight in the daily relationships between the satisfaction of ba...
Data from a diary study aimed at examining the mediating role played by positive and negative emotio...
Contains fulltext : 90623.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Relatively lit...
We extend the daily dairy wellbeing literature by unravelling daily work and family factors and thei...
According to Affective Events Theory, the emotional elicitation process is initiated by the appraisa...
AbstractThe purpose of this daily diary study was to investigate whether a positive experience initi...
The present study (N = 136) combined global measures with specific, experience-based measures to inv...