This book provides the most thorough view available on this new and intriguing dimension of workplace psychology, which is the basis of fulfilling, productive work. The book begins by defining work engagement, which has been described as 'an opposite to burnout,' following its development into a more complex concept with far reaching implications for work-life. The chapters discuss the sources of work engagement, emphasizing the importance of leadership, organizational structures, and human resource management as factors that may operate to either enhance or inhibit employee's experience of…mehr
This book provides the most thorough view available on this new and intriguing dimension of workplace psychology, which is the basis of fulfilling, productive work. The book begins by defining work engagement, which has been described as 'an opposite to burnout,' following its development into a more complex concept with far reaching implications for work-life. The chapters discuss the sources of work engagement, emphasizing the importance of leadership, organizational structures, and human resource management as factors that may operate to either enhance or inhibit employee's experience of work. The book considers the implications of work engagement for both the individual employee and the organization as a whole. To address readers' practical questions, the book provides in-depth coverage of interventions that can enhance employees' work engagement and improve management techniques. Based upon the most up-to-date research by the foremost experts in the world, this volume brings together the best knowledge available on work engagement, and will be of great use to academic researchers, upper level students of work and organizational psychology as well as management consultants.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Arnold B. Bakker is full professor at the Department of Work and Organizational Psychology at Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands. His research interests include positive organizational behavior (e.g., flow and engagement at work, performance), burnout, crossover of work-related emotions, and serious games on organizational phenomena. Michael P. Leiter is Canada Research Chair in Organizational Health and Professor of Psychology at Acadia University and Director of the Center for Organizational Research & Development that applies high quality research methods to human resource issues. He is actively involved as a consultant on occupational issues in Canada, the USA, and Europe.
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M. P Leiter A. B. Bakker Work Engagement: State of the Art. W.B. Schaufeli A.B.Bakker Defining and Measuring Work Engagement: Bringing Clarity to the Concept. S. Sonnentag C. Dormann E. Demerouti Not All Days are Created Equal: The Concept of State Work Engagement. T.WTaris W.B . Schaufeli A. Shimazu The Push and Pull of Work: The Differences between Workaholism and Work Engagement. D. Sweetman F. Luthans The Power of Positive Psychology: Psychological Capital and Work Engagement. A. Shirom Feeling Energetic at Work: On Vigor's Antecendents. J.J. Hakanen G. Roodt Using the Job-Demands-Resources Model to Predict Engagement: Analysing a Conceptual Model. J.R. B.Halbesleben A Meta-analysis of Work Engagement: Relationships with Burnout Demands Resources and Consequences. M. Salanova W.B. Schaufeli D. Xanthopoulou A.B. Bakker The Gain Spiral of Resources and Work Engagement: Sustaining a Positive Worklife. G.M. Spreitzer C.F. Lam C. Fritz Engagement and Human Thriving: Complementary Perspectives on Energy and Connections to Work. E.Demerouti R. Cropanzano From Thought to Action: Employee Work Engagement And Job Performance. M.P. Leiter C. Maslach Building Engagement: The Design and Evaluation of Interventions. A.B.Bakker M.P.Leiter Where To Go From Here: Integration and Future Research on Work Engagement.
M. P Leiter A. B. Bakker Work Engagement: State of the Art. W.B. Schaufeli A.B.Bakker Defining and Measuring Work Engagement: Bringing Clarity to the Concept. S. Sonnentag C. Dormann E. Demerouti Not All Days are Created Equal: The Concept of State Work Engagement. T.WTaris W.B . Schaufeli A. Shimazu The Push and Pull of Work: The Differences between Workaholism and Work Engagement. D. Sweetman F. Luthans The Power of Positive Psychology: Psychological Capital and Work Engagement. A. Shirom Feeling Energetic at Work: On Vigor's Antecendents. J.J. Hakanen G. Roodt Using the Job-Demands-Resources Model to Predict Engagement: Analysing a Conceptual Model. J.R. B.Halbesleben A Meta-analysis of Work Engagement: Relationships with Burnout Demands Resources and Consequences. M. Salanova W.B. Schaufeli D. Xanthopoulou A.B. Bakker The Gain Spiral of Resources and Work Engagement: Sustaining a Positive Worklife. G.M. Spreitzer C.F. Lam C. Fritz Engagement and Human Thriving: Complementary Perspectives on Energy and Connections to Work. E.Demerouti R. Cropanzano From Thought to Action: Employee Work Engagement And Job Performance. M.P. Leiter C. Maslach Building Engagement: The Design and Evaluation of Interventions. A.B.Bakker M.P.Leiter Where To Go From Here: Integration and Future Research on Work Engagement.
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