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Revisiting the happy-productive worker thesis from a eudaimonic perspective: a systematic review
2021
The happy-productive worker thesis (HPWT) is considered the Holy Grail of management research, and it proposes caeteris paribus, happy workers show higher performance than their unhappy counterparts. However, eudaimonic well-being in the relationship between happiness and performance has been understudied. This paper provides a systematized review of empirical evidence in order to make a theoretical contribution to the happy-productive worker thesis from a eudaimonic perspective. Our review covers 105 quantitative studies and 188 relationships between eudaimonic well-being and performance. Results reveal that analyzing the eudaimonic facet of well-being provides general support for the HPWT…
THE ROUTE OF THE HOLY GRAIL: FROM SAN JUAN DE LA PEÑA TO VALENCIA. THE STRUCTURING OF A TERRITORY BASED ON ORAL TRADITION
2018
The Route of the Holy Grail was presented FITUR 2017 (Madrid, January 2017) by the Agència Valenciana del Turisme. It involves structuring a routethat connects the communities of Aragon and Valencia by use of touristic description that encompasses history, art, rituals and oral traditions and which is based on the knowledge of what was known in the Middle Ages as the “search for the Grail”. In this article we wish to show the importance of the oral tradition that has been received and perpetuated through an object of fundamental importance: the Holy Chalice, safeguarded in the Cathedral of Valencia. In addition to presenting its history and verifying it as a tangible patrimonial asset, the …
Focus on Microscopy in the City of the Holy Grail
2007
The next conference in the FOM microscopy conference series will take place in the week after Easter in the University of Valencia, Spain, from Tuesday 10 April to Friday 13 April 2007. The detailed program and information of the conference can be found at the conference website: FocusOnMicroscopy.org.
Structuring Governments’ Success Factors in Social Media
2019
With the advent of social media, not only individuals and companies but also government institutions have started using these new ways of communication. Social media have raised hopes in serving as the Holy Grail to boosting the relationship between government and citizens. This has been attended by numerous recommendations from both practice and research regarding how governments should successfully leverage their social media activities. However, results show that success stories of governments using social media are still scarce. Therefore, it is crucial to critically evaluate success factors and to provide structured guidelines for governments’ behaviour on social media. In this paper, …
Contributions from History of Art to cultural tourism: The Holy Chalice (Santo Cáliz) of Valencia as the axis of the tourist story that sustains the …
2021
Seeking the Holy Grail: robust chronologies from archaeology and radiocarbon dating combined
2018
The strengths of formal Bayesian chronological modelling are restated, combining as it does knowledge of the archaeology with the radiocarbon dating of carefully chosen samples of known taphonomy in association with diagnostic material culture. The risks of dating bone samples are reviewed, along with a brief history of the development of approaches to the radiocarbon dating of bone. In reply to Strien (2017), selected topics concerned with the emergence and aftermath of the LBK are discussed, as well as the early Vinča, Ražište and Hinkelstein sequences. The need for rigour in an approach which combines archaeology and radiocarbon dating is underlined.
Svētā Grāla mīta elementi – metavēstījuma veidošanas līdzeklis kriptovēstures romānos
2014
Promocijas darbā pētīts individuālos vēstījumos izmantotu Svētā Grāla mīta elementu potenciāls ietekmēt metavēstījumu. Kritiski izvērtēti vēstījuma un metavēstījuma jēdzieni, aplūkotas mīta funkcijas un mīta elementiem piemītošs resakralizācijas potenciāls, sniegts vēsturiskais Svētā Grāla mīta un Romas Katoļu baznīcas vēstījumu attiecību fons. Iezīmētas kriptovēstures romāna kā žanru hibrīda konvencijas. Analizējot kriptovēstures vēstījumus, uzrādīts mitoloģiskās un zinātniskās domāšanas konflikts, atklātas stāstītāju identitātei aktuālākās tēmas un pretestība metavēstījumam. Salīdzināti ārzemju un latviešu kriptovēstures romānu aktantu identitātes reprezentanti. Vienotā sistēmā skatīts in…