According to the socially embedded model of thriving at work, employees thrive (i.e., experience a sense of vitality and learning), when they can engage in agentic work behaviours. In this study, we first examine whether strengths use can be seen as an agentic work behaviour that contributes to thriving. Second, we investigate whether the degree to which colleagues recognize each other’s strengths boosts the positive relationship between strengths use and thriving. Third, we propose that perceived organizational support for strengths use and opportunities for professional development are organizational factors that contribute to thriving because they enable employee strengths use, and that this indirect relationship is also reinforced by in...
For some time, economists have assumed that humans mostly act as rational beings, the so-called homo...
Thriving at work refers to a positive psychological state characterized by a joint senseof vitality ...
The present study among 65 civil engineers investigates the impact of organizational support for str...
According to the socially embedded model of thriving at work, employees thrive (i.e., experience a s...
In this article, we review theory and research on strengths use in an organizational context. We ide...
\u3cp\u3eThe present study among 65 civil engineers investigates the impact of organizational suppor...
The current study developed and tested a multilevel model that articulates the contextual factors an...
The present study among 65 civil engineers investigates the impact of organizational support for str...
The present study among 65 civil engineers investigates the impact of organizational support for str...
The present study among 65 civil engineers investigates the impact of organizational support for str...
The present study among 65 civil engineers investigates the impact of organizational support for str...
The present study among 65 civil engineers investigates the impact of organizational support for str...
The present study among 65 civil engineers investigates the impact of organizational support for str...
Emerging research evidence across multiple industries suggests that thriving at work is critically i...
Thriving at work refers to a positive psychological state characterized by a joint senseof vitality ...
For some time, economists have assumed that humans mostly act as rational beings, the so-called homo...
Thriving at work refers to a positive psychological state characterized by a joint senseof vitality ...
The present study among 65 civil engineers investigates the impact of organizational support for str...
According to the socially embedded model of thriving at work, employees thrive (i.e., experience a s...
In this article, we review theory and research on strengths use in an organizational context. We ide...
\u3cp\u3eThe present study among 65 civil engineers investigates the impact of organizational suppor...
The current study developed and tested a multilevel model that articulates the contextual factors an...
The present study among 65 civil engineers investigates the impact of organizational support for str...
The present study among 65 civil engineers investigates the impact of organizational support for str...
The present study among 65 civil engineers investigates the impact of organizational support for str...
The present study among 65 civil engineers investigates the impact of organizational support for str...
The present study among 65 civil engineers investigates the impact of organizational support for str...
The present study among 65 civil engineers investigates the impact of organizational support for str...
Emerging research evidence across multiple industries suggests that thriving at work is critically i...
Thriving at work refers to a positive psychological state characterized by a joint senseof vitality ...
For some time, economists have assumed that humans mostly act as rational beings, the so-called homo...
Thriving at work refers to a positive psychological state characterized by a joint senseof vitality ...
The present study among 65 civil engineers investigates the impact of organizational support for str...