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Weekly job crafting and leisure crafting: Implications for meaning‐making and work engagement [PDF]
The present paper addresses two crafting strategies employees may display in different life domains in order to attain desired outcomes. On the one hand, job crafting is targeted at increasing social and structural job resources and challenging job ...
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Cancer and the meaning of work
General Hospital Psychiatry, 2000The importance of work in patients with cancer has received relatively little attention. This article reviews the existing literature and uses case examples to illustrate the themes that characterize work-related distress. Whereas loss of occupational identity can be a source of significant anxiety and depression, continuing or returning to the ...
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1985
Work is more than a job. It is a place where we meet other people, make friends, perhaps marry. For many people it is a place where they acquire the status that they carry outside into the general society — a Rover on the drive rather than a Cortina. Others will establish a status recognised by their workmates, as a person of skill or the man who is ...
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Work is more than a job. It is a place where we meet other people, make friends, perhaps marry. For many people it is a place where they acquire the status that they carry outside into the general society — a Rover on the drive rather than a Cortina. Others will establish a status recognised by their workmates, as a person of skill or the man who is ...
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Work context and turnover intention in social enterprises: the mediating role of meaning of work
Journal of Managerial Psychology, 2019PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to examine the role of meaning of work as a linking mechanism between the perception of work context and turnover intention within the rarely studied context of social enterprises.Design/methodology/approachDrawing on ...
Jonghun Sun, J. Lee, Y. Sohn
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Notes on the Meaning of Work: Labor, Work, and Action in the 21st Century
Journal of management inquiry, 2019There is growing evidence that the nature of work is evolving, with the emergence of new forms such as open innovation and crowdsourcing, freelancing and the gig economy and artificial intelligence, and robotics.
Anne-Laure Fayard
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The Oxford Handbook of Meaningful Work, 2019
Work has powerful potential to enrich our lives by providing them with meaning. The idea of meaning in life (MIL) is crucial to almost every measure of human well-being or flourishing, yet there is much less consensus over the idea of meaningful work (MW)
M. Steger
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Work has powerful potential to enrich our lives by providing them with meaning. The idea of meaning in life (MIL) is crucial to almost every measure of human well-being or flourishing, yet there is much less consensus over the idea of meaningful work (MW)
M. Steger
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2019
As America faces growing ethnic diversity, political division, economic hyper-segregation, isolating technologies and moral plurality, Americans have less in common to connect them (Putnam, 2000). However, regardless of the level of compensation, whether mental or physical effort is required, or if it is aligned with personal strengths, work is ...
Sharlene G. Buszka, Timothy Ewest
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As America faces growing ethnic diversity, political division, economic hyper-segregation, isolating technologies and moral plurality, Americans have less in common to connect them (Putnam, 2000). However, regardless of the level of compensation, whether mental or physical effort is required, or if it is aligned with personal strengths, work is ...
Sharlene G. Buszka, Timothy Ewest
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The meaning of work and the motivation to work
Organizational Behavior and Human Performance, 1972Abstract It was hypothesized that work motivation is, under certain conditions, a function of the meaning of work. Work motivation was measured by peer ratings, using a series of behaviorally anchored rating scales, and the meaning of work was measured by a set of semantic differential scales; the sample consisted of newly graduated engineers.
Robert M. Guion, Frank J. Landy
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Metrics at Work: Journalism and the Contested Meaning of Algorithms
Journal of Cultural Economics, 2020J. D. Del Nido
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