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Children’s well-being in the primary school: a capability approach and community psychology perspective [PDF]
This qualitative research with UK primary school children reveals their own subjective perceptions of well-being. In an educational context, the development of a theoretical framework towards understanding well-being is provided by capturing the voices ...
Kellock, Anne
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Understanding Entrepreneur’s Personal Initiative
Studies on the personal initiative in the context of entrepreneurship have been in understood better with a variety of perspectives and strategy development.
Ade Irma Anggraeni
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Can Activity Worthwhileness Explain OCB-I Change? The Mediating Role of Positive Emotions
The competitiveness of today’s markets requires employees to do more than is formally expected from them by collaborating with others to benefit the organization (e.g., organizational citizenship behavior focused on individuals, OCB-I). Based on the idea
Aleksandra Muric +3 more
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On the very idea of a recovery model for mental health [PDF]
Both in the UK and internationally, the ‘recovery model’ has been promoted to guide mental healthcare in reaction against what is perceived to be an overly narrow traditional bio-medical model.
Lucas, Peter, Thornton, Tim
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Environmental justice, capabilities, and the theorization of well-being [PDF]
Environmental justice (EJ) scholarship is increasingly framing justice in terms of capabilities. This paper argues that capabilities are fundamentally about well-being and as such there is a need to more explicitly theorize well-being.
Edwards, Gareth A. S. +2 more
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Managing Generation Z: Eudaimonic Perspective
Psychological contracts are dynamic and manifested in the form of employer branding as an understanding of work orientation of Generation Z in the digital era.
Ade Irma Anggraeni
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Using health psychology to help patients: promoting wellbeing [PDF]
This article explores the construct of wellbeing. Research concerning the relationship between subjective wellbeing and health is discussed. Key components of wellbeing that are important to health include ‘sense of coherence’, ‘optimism’ and ‘benefit ...
Barley, Elizabeth, Lawson, Victoria
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HUMAN NEEDS FULFILLMENT: CONTRIBUTING FACTORS OF EUDAIMONIC WELLBEING
The Maslow hierarchy of needs and Eudaimonic Wellbeing (EWB), which falls under the Subjective Wellbeing (SWB) discipline, are the two concepts that are covered in the study. Issue: The hierarchy of needs does not require that people have to completely fulfil one need before moving up to the succeeding need.
Abu Bakar, Aisyah +1 more
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The relationship of diverse leisure activities with flourishing
The relationship between leisure and wellbeing is of great interest in the field of leisure studies. Keyes (2002) developed a typology of flourishing vs.
Steven E. Mock, Bryan Smale
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Tourist Wellbeing: Re-Thinking Hedonic and Eudaimonic Dimensions
Research on tourists’ eudaimonic and hedonic wellbeing has grown exponentially in the tourism literature. The paper re-examines the conceptualization of psychological tourist wellbeing. While there is agreement that tourist wellbeing is multidimensional in nature, it is unclear what specific dimensions, or psychological domains, underpin tourists ...
Sebastian Filep +2 more
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