In organizations, psychologists have often tried to promote employees’ well-being and performance, and this can be achieved through different pathways. The happy-productive worker thesis states that ‘happy’ workers perform better than ‘unhappy’ ones. However, most studies have focused on hedonic well-being at the expense of the person’s eudaimonic experience. This study examines whether orientations to happiness (i.e., life of pleasure/meaning) are related to hedonic (i.e., perception of comfort) and eudaimonic (i.e., activity worthwhileness) experiences that, in turn, improve performance. We applied multilevel structural equation modeling to diary data (68 office workers; n = 471 timepoints). We obtained significant effects of: life of ple...
Research within neurobiology has provided evidence for two distinctive classes of positive emotion, ...
Wellbeing comprises two distinct, related dimensions, labeled subjective wellbeing and psychological...
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...
Studies show that happiness leads to success nearly in every life domain, including work. Employees ...
The happy-productive worker thesis (HPWT) is considered the Holy Grail of management research, and i...
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...
According to the happy-productive worker thesis (HPWT), “happy„ workers perform better t...
Sustaining employees' well-being and high performance at work is a challenge for organizations in to...
According to the happy-productive worker thesis (HPWT), happy workers perform better than less happy...
Throughout history, two conceptions of happiness have been advocated. The hedonic ideal, which ofte...
The authentic happiness theory covers three basic orientations to happiness; namely, the life of ple...
In a time of global economic crisis, workers\u2019 well-being is of paramount concern for both organ...
Eudaimonic notions of well-being have increasingly figured in the well-being literature. The impact ...
Research within neurobiology has provided evidence for two distinctive classes of positive emotion, ...
Wellbeing comprises two distinct, related dimensions, labeled subjective wellbeing and psychological...
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...
Studies show that happiness leads to success nearly in every life domain, including work. Employees ...
The happy-productive worker thesis (HPWT) is considered the Holy Grail of management research, and i...
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...
According to the happy-productive worker thesis (HPWT), “happy„ workers perform better t...
Sustaining employees' well-being and high performance at work is a challenge for organizations in to...
According to the happy-productive worker thesis (HPWT), happy workers perform better than less happy...
Throughout history, two conceptions of happiness have been advocated. The hedonic ideal, which ofte...
The authentic happiness theory covers three basic orientations to happiness; namely, the life of ple...
In a time of global economic crisis, workers\u2019 well-being is of paramount concern for both organ...
Eudaimonic notions of well-being have increasingly figured in the well-being literature. The impact ...
Research within neurobiology has provided evidence for two distinctive classes of positive emotion, ...
Wellbeing comprises two distinct, related dimensions, labeled subjective wellbeing and psychological...
This study examined eudaimonic well-being, the factors that affect it, and the relationship between ...