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Happiness at work: Developing a shorter measure

2018

AbstractThe notion of happiness at work is becoming increasingly important for human resource management research. Despite the widespread existence of different constructs that capture positive attitudes, a comprehensive measure of individual-level happiness is necessary. Starting from Fisher’s conceptualisation of happiness at work, Salas-Vallina, Alegre, and Fernández developed a 31-item scale to measure happiness at work. This scale accurately captures the different dimensions of happiness in the workplace context. However, it is a long scale. Shorter scales provide major improvements in efficiency and efficacy. Our study, conducted with two diversified samples, conceptualises and measur…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementHappiness at workWorkplace contextmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesScale developmentMeasure (physics)050109 social psychologyWork (electrical)Human resource managementScale (social sciences)0502 economics and businessHappiness0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesBusiness and International ManagementPsychologySocial psychology050203 business & managementmedia_commonJournal of Management & Organization
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Gendered Labor Market (dis)advantages in Nordic Welfare States. Introduction to the Theme of the Special Issue

2021

Gender equality has been named as one of the normative foundations of Nordic wel- fare states. This is reflected in how, year after year, Nordic states rank among the most gender egalitarian countries in the world (see, e.g., World Economic Forum 2020). In Nordic countries, the state has been, and continues to be, a central actor in shaping women’s citizenship, labor market opportunities, and caring roles. Especially publicly funded welfare services and policies that facilitate the reconciliation of work and care have played a major part in advancing women’s labor market participation (see, e.g., Bergquist et al. 1999; Borchorst & Siim 2002; Ellingsæter & Leira 2006; Siim & Stol…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementInequalitymedia_common.quotation_subjectLabor. Work. Working classContext (language use)työmarkkinatsukupuolisukupuolittuminenState (polity)hyvinvointivaltioPolitical sciencegendertyöelämäLife-span and Life-course StudiesCitizenshipmedia_commonIntersectionalityPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthWelfare stateHD4801-8943tasa-arvoPolitical economyIndustrial relationsPublic servicewelfare stateslabor marketWelfareNordic Journal of Working Life Studies
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Work Coordination as a Social Interaction Process in Nursing Staff Meetings

2016

Work coordination, which here refers to organizing, planning, discussing, and negotiating work, is done through social interaction. Because coordination is essential to work quality and well-being at work, it is important to understand the processes that construct work coordination. This study aims to understand work coordination as a social interaction process by analyzing social interaction in nursing staff meetings of a Finnish hospital. Observations and approaches of inductive and descriptive qualitative analysis were used to examine eight sequential nursing staff meetings that took place in 2012. The results indicate that work coordination consisted of sense-making information, sense-m…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementKnowledge managementNursing staffProcess (engineering)Social realitymedia_common.quotation_subjectworking environment & wellbeinglcsh:Labor. Work. Working classsosiaalinen vuorovaikutusnursessairaanhoitajatinterpersonal communication03 medical and health scienceskeskinäisviestintä0502 economics and businessOrganization & managementta518Life-span and Life-course Studiesmedia_common030504 nursingwork coordinationbusiness.industrylcsh:HD4801-894305 social sciencesPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthsocial interactionPublic relationswork qualitySocial relationNegotiationWork (electrical)Action (philosophy)HealthIndustrial relations0305 other medical sciencebusinessConstruct (philosophy)Psychology050203 business & managementNordic Journal of Working Life Studies
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Knowledge construction about port performance evaluation: An international literature analysis

2017

Purpose: This study aims to identify and analyze the characteristics of international scientific research that addresses the segment of literature referring to port performance evaluation, in order to identify the existence of a theoretical alignment between the concept of performance evaluation, as an area of knowledge, and the practical application of port performance evaluation. Design/methodology: For the approach to the problem, this paper makes use of qualitative research, analyzing bibliographical portfolio characteristics related to port performance evaluation. An action research strategy was adopted, according to which the authors selected the bibliographical portfolio based on ana…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementKnowledge managementPorts -- Direcció i administracióComputer scienceStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:ATime horizonEducationPortOriginalityManagement of Technology and InnovationAccountingBusiness and International ManagementAction research:Nàutica::Infraestructures portuàries [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]media_commonLiterature reviewbusiness.industryInterpretation (philosophy)Harbors--ManagementTime limitPort (computer networking)Treball -- MesuramentPerformance evaluationPortfolioPerformance--Evaluationlcsh:General WorksbusinessPerformance Evaluation Literature review PortQualitative researchIntangible Capital
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Student commitment to social responsibility: Systematic literature review, conceptual model, and instrument

2021

Purpose: This study aims to carry out a systematic literature review on empirical manifestations of the student commitment to social responsibility in order to propose a conceptual model that systematizes the underlying patterns in these manifestations and an instrument that makes it measurable. Design/methodology/approach: Four macro-processes were deployed: identify (locate the relevant literary space; the initial sample comprised 52 studies which later resulted in a sample of 24 studies), describe (narrative synthesis of the studies), deepen ( grouping patterns, validation, and characterization of the relevant literary space), and disseminate (preparation/refinement of the report). Findi…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementKnowledge managementResponsibilityStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectEstudiants universitarisSample (statistics)Social responsibilityGeneral WorksEducationlaw.inventionlawOriginalityManagement of Technology and InnovationAccountingANarrativeCollege studentsBusiness and International ManagementComposition (language)media_commonsocial responsibility commitment to social responsibility systematic review student:Desenvolupament humà i sostenible [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]business.industrySystematic reviewSystematic reviewCLARITYConceptual modelResponsabilitatStudent:Ensenyament i aprenentatge [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]PsychologybusinessCommitment to social responsibilitySocial responsibilityIntangible Capital
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Clustering the mediators between the sales control systems and the sales performance using the AMO model: A narrative systematic literature review

2018

[EN] Purpose: To identify all types of sales force control systems in the academic literature, and to cluster the mediators between these controls and the performances, according to the AMO model (abilities, motivations, and opportunities), analysing how each of these three groups of mediators are influenced by control systems, and how they impact on the sales performance, using a systematic literature review. Design/methodology: Scientific papers published during the last 32 years, using as databases: Business Source Premier (EBSCO), Science Direct, Scopus, Web of Science, and Google Scholar. Business, Management and Social Sciences were taken as selection fields. False positives identific…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementKnowledge managementStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectOutput controlControl (management)Scopuslcsh:ACoachingEducationOriginalityManagement of Technology and InnovationAccountingReading (process)0502 economics and business:Economia i organització d'empreses [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]Selection (linguistics)Vendes -- Direcció i administracióBusiness and International Managementmedia_commonSales managementbusiness.industry05 social sciencesBehavior controlAMO modelsales control systems sales management AMO model behavior control output controlIdentification (information)Systematic reviewORGANIZACION DE EMPRESAS050211 marketinglcsh:General WorksSales control systemsbusinessPsychology050203 business & management
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Job Insecurity and Health-Related Outcomes among Different Types of Temporary Workers

2005

Over the past few decades, the number of flexible workers has increased, a situation that has captured researchers’ attention. Traditionally, temporary workers were portrayed as being disadvantaged compared to permanent workers. But in the new era, temporary workers cannot be treated as a homogeneous group. This study distinguishes between four types of temporaries based on their contract preference and employability level. Furthermore, it compares them with a permanent group. Whether these groups differ on job insecurity and health-related outcomes in a sample of 383 Spanish employees was tested. Differences in well-being and life satisfaction were found, and the hypotheses were supported.…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementLabour economicsJob insecurityStrategy and Management05 social sciences050209 industrial relationsHealth relatedEmployabilityGeneral Business Management and AccountingDisadvantagedTemporary workManagement of Technology and Innovation0502 economics and businessBusiness050203 business & managementEconomic and Industrial Democracy
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Wage Cyclicality under Different Regimes of Industrial Relations

2010

Since there is scant evidence on the role of industrial relations in wage cyclicality, this paper analyzes the effect of collective wage contracts and of works councils on real wage growth. Using linked employer-employee data for western Germany, we find that works councils affect wage growth only in combination with collective bargaining. Wage adjustments to positive and negative economic shocks are not always symmetric. Only under sectoral bargaining there is a (nearly symmetric) reaction to rising and falling unemployment. In contrast, wage growth in establishments without collective bargaining adjusts only to falling unemployment and is unaffected by rising unemployment.

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementLabour economicsReallohnKonjunkturStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectwage cyclicality wage bargaining works council GermanyWageTarifpolitikwage bargainingCollective bargainingManagement of Technology and InnovationEfficiency wageGermanyEconomicsddc:330J31J53Industrial relationsDeutschlandmedia_commonE32Mitbestimmungjel:E32works counciljel:J31jel:J53Arbeitsbeziehungenwage cyclicalityIndustrial relationsUnemploymentWage growthwage cyclicalitywage bargainingworks councilGermanySchätzung
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Choosing to Work? Mothers Return-to-Work Decisions, Social Class, and the Local Labor Market

2015

The aim of this study is to examine the ways in which social class shapes the return-to-work decisions of Finnish working-class and middle-class mothers, and how these decisions are structured by the constraints and opportunities mothers face in the local labor market. The focus of the study is in the local labor market of the city of Jyväskylä. The data consist of two semi-structured focus group interviews of 14 employed mothers of below school-age children. Using the framework of “gendered moral rationalities,” the study shows that there are similarities in mothers’ experiences, while the structural constraints mothers faced when deciding about the timing of returning back to work differ.…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementLabour economicsWork/life balancelocal labor marketlcsh:HD4801-8943Work–life balancePublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthEthnic groupFace (sociological concept)Genderchildcarelcsh:Labor. Work. Working classSocial classReturn to workFocus groupfemale employmentWork (electrical)Industrial relationsFinancial strainage & diversityethnicitySociologysocial classLife-span and Life-course Studies
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Hyper-mobile migrant workers and Dutch trade union representation strategies at the Eemshaven construction sites

2016

The EU regulatory regime and employers’ cross-border recruitment practices complicate unions’ ability to represent increasingly diverse and transnationally mobile workers. Even in institutional contexts where the industrial relations structure and labour law are favourable, such as the Netherlands, unions struggle with maintaining labour standards for these workers. This article analyses Dutch union efforts to represent hyper-mobile construction workers at the Eemshaven construction sites. It shows that the nexus of subcontracting, transnational mobility, legal insularity and employer anti-unionism complicate enforcement so that even well-resourced unions can, at best, improve employment c…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementLabour economicsmigrant workersStrategy and ManagementLabour lawposted workersRepresentation (politics)workManagement of Technology and Innovation0502 economics and businessTrade union050602 political science & public administrationUKIndustrial relationsEnforcementLABORUNITED-KINGDOMConstructionindustryMigrant workersDutch industrial relationsSPAIN05 social sciences050209 industrial relationsta5142FINLANDGeneral Business Management and Accounting0506 political sciencemigrant8. Economic growthNORWAYmigrant organizingBusinessNexus (standard)RESPONSES
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