Title of article
Happiness at Work
Author/Authors
Cynthia D. Fisher، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
29
From page
384
To page
412
Abstract
Happiness in the form of pleasant moods and emotions, well-being, and positive attitudes
has been attracting increasing attention throughout psychology research. The
interest in happiness has also extended to workplace experiences. This paper reviews
what is known about the definition, causes and consequences of happiness at work,
drawing also on insights from the expanding positive psychology literature on happiness
in general. Many discrete organizational behavior constructs arguably belong to a
larger family of happiness-related constructs, and share some common causes and
consequences. Happiness at work includes, but is far more than, job satisfaction. A
comprehensive measure of individual-level happiness might include work engagement,
job satisfaction, and affective organizational commitment. Aspects of happiness have
been (and should be) conceptualized and measured at multiple levels, including transient
experiences, stable person-level attitudes, and collective attitudes, and with
respect to multiple foci, such as discrete events, the job, and the organization. At all
levels, there is evidence that happiness has important consequences for both individuals
and organizations. Past research has tended to underestimate the importance of happiness
at work.
Journal title
International Journal of Management Reviews
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
International Journal of Management Reviews
Record number
707662
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