While some individuals experience their work as meaningful, others, with the same job, do not. The purpose of this dissertation is to answer the following question: Why do different individuals, with the same job, view the meaningfulness of their work in conflicting ways? I draw on terror management theory and generativity theory to answer this question by testing the relationship between death awareness and meaningful work. The bulk of academic work concerning meaningful work focuses on its outcomes and few scholars have explained the antecedents of meaningful work. This study aims to extend empirical work of the relationship between death awareness and meaningful
Research derived from terror management theory (TMT) has shown that people’s efforts to manage the a...
Homeless sector workers often encounter the deaths of service users. A modified grounded theory meth...
Research supporting terror management theory has shown that participants facing their death (via mo...
Although death awareness is pervasive in organizations and can have powerful effects on employees ’ ...
Terror management theory suggests that following culturally derived scripts for valued behaviour pr...
The thought of one’s own death induces anxiety and threatens self-esteem. According to Terror Manage...
Research on meaningful work has proliferated in recent years, with an increasing understanding of th...
There is a significant shift of approach to the management of organizations and workers in recent de...
Terror management theory suggests that following culturally derived scripts for valued behaviour pro...
Terror management research has shown that activating thoughts about mortality (mortality salience) i...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Research derived from terror managem...
Meaningful work is integral to well-being and a flourishing life. The construct of "meaningful work"...
Death is rarely a comfortable topic for people to think about and discuss, yet it’s critical that as...
In the last decade, research on the nature, impact and prospect of meaningful work has flourished. D...
Physical death is an inevitable part of life. From the perspective of terror management theory (TMT)...
Research derived from terror management theory (TMT) has shown that people’s efforts to manage the a...
Homeless sector workers often encounter the deaths of service users. A modified grounded theory meth...
Research supporting terror management theory has shown that participants facing their death (via mo...
Although death awareness is pervasive in organizations and can have powerful effects on employees ’ ...
Terror management theory suggests that following culturally derived scripts for valued behaviour pr...
The thought of one’s own death induces anxiety and threatens self-esteem. According to Terror Manage...
Research on meaningful work has proliferated in recent years, with an increasing understanding of th...
There is a significant shift of approach to the management of organizations and workers in recent de...
Terror management theory suggests that following culturally derived scripts for valued behaviour pro...
Terror management research has shown that activating thoughts about mortality (mortality salience) i...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Research derived from terror managem...
Meaningful work is integral to well-being and a flourishing life. The construct of "meaningful work"...
Death is rarely a comfortable topic for people to think about and discuss, yet it’s critical that as...
In the last decade, research on the nature, impact and prospect of meaningful work has flourished. D...
Physical death is an inevitable part of life. From the perspective of terror management theory (TMT)...
Research derived from terror management theory (TMT) has shown that people’s efforts to manage the a...
Homeless sector workers often encounter the deaths of service users. A modified grounded theory meth...
Research supporting terror management theory has shown that participants facing their death (via mo...