Browsing Faculty of Humanities by Subject "Autonomy"
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Between postmodernism, positivism and (new) atheism
(KOERS Society of South Africa, 2015)The Renaissance introduced the autonomy of being human which in turn resulted in promoting the position of human understanding as the formal law-giver of nature. Twentieth century philosophy of science acknowledged the ... -
Job design, work engagement and innovative work behavior: a multi–level study on Karasek's learning hypothesis
(Rainer Hampp Verlag, 2015)As employees behaviour is a crucial factor for organizational success, the question on how to promote the engagement of employees in their work and boost their implication in the innovation process is central for companies. ... -
Sport coaches' perception of job autonomy, perceived organisational support and perceived support by supervisor
(LAM Publications; AJOL; Sabinet, 2013)One of the most important human needs, which is often overlooked, is to develop autonomy. In the context of sport coaching, fulfilling this need requires sport coaches to have control over their jobs and determine their ...