A seminal question in human resource management is revisited by this investigation: ‘Do happy managers perform better than their discontented counterparts?’ This study provides support for the ‘happy-performing managers’ proposition by linking managers’ affective wellbeing and intrinsic job satisfaction with their contextual and task performance. The ‘happy-productive worker’ thesis has intrigued organisational researchers and practitioners for decades. Despite mixed empirical evidence from research, there is support in the literature and by practitioners for the notion that ‘a happy worker is a good worker’. A variation on the enduring debate of the happiness–productivity theme is presented, the ‘happy-performing managers’ proposition. An ...
According to the happy-productive worker thesis (HPWT), “happy„ workers perform better t...
Organizational and behavioural scholars have a long fascination with the ‘happy–productive worker th...
The happy-productive worker thesis (HPWT) is considered the Holy Grail of management research, and i...
The 'happy-productive worker thesis' has long intrigued organisational researchers and practitioners...
There has long been an adherence to the intuitively appealing notion that happy employees perform be...
Decades of research have failed to establish a strong link between managers' job satisfaction and pe...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to emanate from an enduring stream of research into individua...
There has long been an adherence to the intuitively appealing notion that happy employees perform be...
A seminal question in industrial/organisational psychology and management is revisited in this paper...
Implicit in the drive for international competitiveness is the recognition that high erforming mana...
Hosie, PJ ORCiD: 0000-0003-2585-024XThis research investigated the impact of role stressors and job ...
This book provides contemporary means to solve an age-old conundrum in management - do happy workers...
THE veritable explosion of interest into the impact of happiness on employee performance, under the ...
Organizational and behavioural scholars have a long fascination with the ‘happy–productive worker th...
Implicit in the drive for international competitiveness is the recognition that high-performing mana...
According to the happy-productive worker thesis (HPWT), “happy„ workers perform better t...
Organizational and behavioural scholars have a long fascination with the ‘happy–productive worker th...
The happy-productive worker thesis (HPWT) is considered the Holy Grail of management research, and i...
The 'happy-productive worker thesis' has long intrigued organisational researchers and practitioners...
There has long been an adherence to the intuitively appealing notion that happy employees perform be...
Decades of research have failed to establish a strong link between managers' job satisfaction and pe...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to emanate from an enduring stream of research into individua...
There has long been an adherence to the intuitively appealing notion that happy employees perform be...
A seminal question in industrial/organisational psychology and management is revisited in this paper...
Implicit in the drive for international competitiveness is the recognition that high erforming mana...
Hosie, PJ ORCiD: 0000-0003-2585-024XThis research investigated the impact of role stressors and job ...
This book provides contemporary means to solve an age-old conundrum in management - do happy workers...
THE veritable explosion of interest into the impact of happiness on employee performance, under the ...
Organizational and behavioural scholars have a long fascination with the ‘happy–productive worker th...
Implicit in the drive for international competitiveness is the recognition that high-performing mana...
According to the happy-productive worker thesis (HPWT), “happy„ workers perform better t...
Organizational and behavioural scholars have a long fascination with the ‘happy–productive worker th...
The happy-productive worker thesis (HPWT) is considered the Holy Grail of management research, and i...