Browsing Economic and Management Sciences by Subject "Work wellness"
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Burnout and engagement of teachers in the North West Province
(North-West University, 2004)Continuous exposure to things like high job demands, lack of job resources, change, competitiveness and rivalry, can result in stress and burnout. Stressful events may lead to ill health and might impact negatively on the ... -
Burnout and work engagement of employees in an insurance company
(North-West University, 2004)Continuous changes along with the increased pressure to perform may result in feelings of distrust, strain in interpersonal relations, psychological strain, fatigue and tension, all affecting the well-being of employees. ... -
Determining the impact of emotional intelligence and psychological contract violation on work wellness
(North-West University (South Africa) , Potchefstroom Campus, 2016)From previous literature it becomes evident that a link can exist between emotional intelligence (EI) and psychological contract violation (PCV), as both these constructs are linked to work wellness, which includes job ... -
Job insecurity, job satisfaction, work wellness and organisational commitment in a petroleum/oil company
(North-West University, 2004)The primary objectives of this study were to investigate the relationship between job insecurity, job satisfaction, work wellness, and organisational commitment of employees (N = 66) at a petroleum / oil company. A ... -
Job insecurity, psychological empowerment and work engagement in a government organisation
(North-West University, 2005)In South Africa, organisations are exposed to economical, political, social, demographical and technological forces that encourage change. Tremendous pressure is placed on organisations to improve their performance and ... -
Managing artisan retention
(North-West University, 2009)The retention of artisans is becoming an increasingly important challenge faced by many organisations. The decision to intensify artisan retention strategies arises from the fact that there is currently a shortage of ... -
Organisational politics, sense of coherence and work wellness of protection services members
(North-West University, 2004)Continuous changes in the security systems around the world, along with the increased pressure to perform may result in feelings of distrust, strain in interpersonal relations, psychological strain, fatigue and tension, ... -
Psychometric evaluation of the UWES and OLBI within the cement industry
(North-West University, 2010)In order to be sustainable, companies have to adapt in the ever–changing market and economic conditions which are often unpredictable. The adaptation to these challenges rests with employees who have to stay motivated and ... -
Roles and wellness of human resource professionals
(North-West University, 2007)The continuous alignment of human resource strategies, activities. processes and competencies within an ever-changing business environment poses certain challenges for the human resource profession in a global petrochemical ... -
Technostress and work wellness
(North-West University, 2005)Technology in businesses is advancing at a fast and furious pace, and is leaving a trail of technostress at every level of the organisation. Due to fast-growing technology, computer professionals, as well as computer ...