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The mediating role of quality of work life and organizational commitment in the link between transformational leadership and organizational citizenship behavior. [PDF]
Hermanto YB, Srimulyani VA, Pitoyo DJ.
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International Journal of Psychology, 1985
Wilensky's (1960, 1961) proposition that the integration of work into one's total life is contingent upon the technological and social organization of the work was tested in a national probability sample of approximately 1,025 men and women. In line with Wilensky's arguments, it was found that a composit measure of job complexity and occupational ...
A P, Brief, J R, Hollenbeck
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Wilensky's (1960, 1961) proposition that the integration of work into one's total life is contingent upon the technological and social organization of the work was tested in a national probability sample of approximately 1,025 men and women. In line with Wilensky's arguments, it was found that a composit measure of job complexity and occupational ...
A P, Brief, J R, Hollenbeck
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Quality of Work Life and Work–Life Balance
Journal of Human Values, 2020The purpose of this article is to unearth the dimensions of quality of work life and work–life balance and to find the impact of the quality of work life on work–life balance. Data have been gathered from 89 managers of public and private sector banks in India using a convenience sampling method and analysed using principal component analysis and ...
Pravin Bhende +3 more
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Quality of working life: Improving working-life quality, quality of life and health in companies
International Journal on Disability and Human Development, 2008We present a complete package of know-how and tools for improving quality of working life (QWL) in an intermediate to large, public or private, organization. Using the concepts of quality of life, mastery, fellowship, and creation of value, we demonstrate how the company’s revenue can be developed by helping the company to use its employees and leaders
Søren Ventegodt +4 more
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Perspectives on the Quality of Working Life
International Studies of Management & Organization, 1975Basic assumptions and values implicit in the move to improve the quality of working life are outlined. Four major groups of criticisms of these assumptions and values are discussed at length, some being considered of strong weight and some nugatory. The significance of the quality of working life movement is then considered and the growth and diffusion
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[Quality of life at work and quality of work].
Soins; la revue de reference infirmiere, 2012Unease at work is the consequence of a growing difficulty in carrying out high quality work based on performance criteria. Healthcare professionals are well placed to highlight these criteria which can be discussed within work groups. The aim of these groups is to work towards compromises combining efficiency and health.
Jean-Yves, Bonnefond, Yves, Clot
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Quality of Life and Satisfaction with the Work-life Balance
2011In spite of an abundance of literature on the quality of work and the quality of life, we still know little about the relationship between the individual’s ability to balance working with other areas of life and overall life satisfaction. In particular, we have only limited knowledge of how work organizations, the working environment and the broader ...
Szücs, S +3 more
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2022
The quality of working life (QWL) is concerned with the conditions and practices in organizations that help to promote the well-being of the workforce. Interest in the subject grew during the second half of the 20th century, in the face of rising worker expectations and the challenges faced by organizations in attracting, motivating, and retaining ...
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The quality of working life (QWL) is concerned with the conditions and practices in organizations that help to promote the well-being of the workforce. Interest in the subject grew during the second half of the 20th century, in the face of rising worker expectations and the challenges faced by organizations in attracting, motivating, and retaining ...
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International Journal of Social Economics, 1979
The body of literature in the field now commonly known as the “quality of working life” (QWL) has grown steadily over a period in which the industrialised nations have increasingly come to question the role and status of human beings in the modern technological environment.
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The body of literature in the field now commonly known as the “quality of working life” (QWL) has grown steadily over a period in which the industrialised nations have increasingly come to question the role and status of human beings in the modern technological environment.
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