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Los escritos de Clorinda Matto de Turner desde el exilio: El derecho de pensar y expresar el pensamiento

2022

After The "golpe" that overthrew caceres in 1895, the novelist Clorinda Matto left Peru. This article explores her long and productive exile. In her writings, Clorinda continued with her defence of feminine emancipation and to imagine the Peruvian nation. This article analyses the Peru imagined by Matto in her books "Boreales, miniatures and porcelains" and "Viaje de recreo" and in her correspondence with Ricardo Palma

women writersexile's literatureSettore L-LIN/08 - Letteratura Portoghese E BrasilianaClorinda Matto de Turner
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Zur Semantik und Wortbildung der Personenbezeichnungen im oberschlesischen Deutsch

2020

Similar to various other diatopic varieties of German language, one finds numerous person names in Upper Silesian German, in which all possible qualities and modes of existence of the human being are focused and expressed. In the article attention is drawn once to the semantic classes oc-curring here, as well as to the types of nomination activated in the formation of the names, and then to the word formation types and the languages from which the morphemes forming the names were derived.

word for-mation typesemantic classUpper Silesian Germantype of nominationperson nameslanguage contactGermanica Wratislaviensia. ACTA UNIVERSITATIS WRATISLAVIENSIS.
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Antecedents and consequences of perceived investment value

2014

To gain a more comprehensive view to non-institutional investment behavior, this study develops and tests a set of hypotheses linking self-congruence, risk profile and investment experience with perceived investment value (PIV). In addition, the study tests direct and indirect effects of PIV on positive word-of-mouth. The hypotheses are tested on data from 440 private investors. The findings reveal that 1) self-congruence and risk profile are positively associated with five out of six of the PIV dimensions, 2) the relationship between PIV and word-of-mouth are more complex than is generally thought, and 3) user experience moderates four out of the twelve hypothesized paths. The study contri…

word-of-mouthrisk profilesatisfactionrepurchase intentionsijoitukset (talous)self-congruencyperceived value
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Une qualité d’emploi mitigée : qu’est-ce qui motive les aides à domicile?

2014

The employment quality in the sector of home care services raises a number of questions. In this sector, job positions are hard to fill and they meet unattractive working conditions. Overall, the sector is suffering from a rather negative image. This article, through a qualitative study, identifies the differentiation factors of employee satisfaction in terms of employment quality, and the work motivation factors, in an environment that is not always favorable. The results show that the perception of employment quality is not homogeneous, but rather produces convergent representations revealing issues with human resources management. A variety of factors appear to motivate the home care ser…

work employmentaide à domicilelcsh:HB71-74lcsh:Economics as a science[SHS.PSY]Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychologyhome helplcsh:Economic history and conditionshuman servicesmotivationservice à la personnelcsh:HC10-1085[SHS.GESTION]Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administrationqualité de l’emploicare[SHS.GESTION] Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administration
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Psychological contract profiles among permanent and temporary agency workers

2016

Purpose– Based on the psychological contract (PC) theory, the purpose of this paper is to identify PC profiles, differentiating between permanent and temporary agency workers (TAW). Moreover, the authors analyzed whether different profiles presented different levels of work engagement.Design/methodology/approach– A cross-sectional survey data analysis of 2,867 workers, of whom 1,046 were TAW, was analyzed using latent profile analyses.Findings– Four PC profiles were identified, which differed quantitatively in terms of the overall dimension levels (i.e. balanced, relational and transactional) for PC (i.e. content and fulfillment). ANCOVAs showed that the relational/balanced dominant and tra…

work engagementOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementSocial PsychologyWork engagement05 social sciences050209 industrial relationsManagement Science and Operations ResearchPsychological contractpsychological contract profilesTransactional leadership0502 economics and businessAgency (sociology)temporary agency workersSurvey data collectionDimension (data warehouse)PsychologySocial psychologypermanent workers050203 business & managementApplied PsychologyJournal of Managerial Psychology
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The Relationship between Perceived Emotional Intelligence, Work Engagement, Job Satisfaction, and Burnout in Italian School Teachers: An Exploratory …

2020

The study investigates the relationship between perceived emotional intelligence, burnout, work engagement, and job satisfaction in 238 Italian school teachers. The mean age was 50 years, ranged from 26 to 66 (SD = 9.16). The research protocol included a demographics data sheet, the Wong and Law Emotional Intelligence Scale (WLEIS; Wong & Law, 2002), the Copenhagen Burnout Inventory (CBI; Kristensen, Borritz, Villadsen, & Christensen, 2005), the Utrecht Work Engagement Scale (UWES; Schaufeli, Bakker, & Salanova, 2006), and the Organizational Satisfaction Scale (QSO; Cortese, 2001). Several international studies already demonstrated an association among these variable…

work engagementSocial Psychologylcsh:BF1-990Exploratory researchemotional intelligenceBurnout0502 economics and businessPsychologyemotional intelligence; burnout; work engagement; job satisfaction; teachers; educationAssociation (psychology)Applied Psychologyjob satisfactioneducationteachersburnoutEmotional intelligenceWork engagement05 social sciencesMultilevel model050301 educationBF1-990Clinical Psychologylcsh:PsychologyScale (social sciences)Job satisfactionPsychology0503 educationSocial psychology050203 business & management
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The Influence Mechanism of Supervisor Developmental Feedback on the Enactment of Employees’ Creative Ideas: A Moderated Chain Mediation Model Based o…

2021

Employees’ creative idea enactment is critical for organizational creativity assessment and innovation implementation. In the paper, we want to develop and verify a moderated chain mediation model to explore the impact of supervisor developmental feedback on the enactment of employees’ creative ideas, and to investigate the moderating role of psychological empowerment further. Hierarchical regression analyses of the multi-time data from 375 employees in China indicate that positive emotions and work engagement, respectively mediate the relationship between supervisor developmental feedback and employees’ creative idea enactment. Simultaneously, positive emotions and work engagement form cha…

work engagementSupervisorWork engagementsupervisor developmental feedbackMultilevel modelPerspective (graphical)positive emotionsPsychological empowermentpsychological empowermentBF1-990enactment of employees’ creative ideasHuman resource managementMediationPsychologyPsychologySocial psychologyComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSGeneral PsychologyMechanism (sociology)Original ResearchFrontiers in Psychology
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Ethical dilemmas and well-being in teachers’ work : A three-wave, two-year longitudinal study

2023

The aim of the present longitudinal study was two-fold: First, to explore what kinds of ethical dilemma groups can be identified among Finnish teachers (n = 310) and second, to examine how these groups differ from each other with respect to occupational well-being and recovery from job strain over the two-year follow-up. Using Latent Profile Analysis, three ethical dilemma prevalence groups were identified: rare (27%), occasional (51%), and frequent dilemmas (22%). Teachers in frequent dilemmas group reported highest burnout, however, their recovery from job strain improved and their burnout (exhaustion) diminished over time. To reduce teachers’ ethical dilemmas different approaches are pro…

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Job Resources and Work Engagement: Optimism as Moderator Among Finnish Managers

2014

The aim of the present study was to investigate the moderating role of optimism in the relationship between job resources (organizational climate, job control) and work engagement among Finnish young managers (N = 747). Hierarchical regression analyses showed that both job resources and optimism exerted a positive effect on work engagement and its three dimensions of vigor, dedication, and absorption. The moderation results showed that optimism can diminish the negative impact of low job resources on work engagement. These findings provide evidence to the importance of including personal resources in future research conducted on motivational process. Additionally, these findings provide sig…

work engagementjohtaminenorganisaatioilmapiirimedia_common.quotation_subjectJob controllcsh:BF1-990resurssitlcsh:RC321-571Optimismjob resourcesPolitical scienceSuomisitoumuslcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatryta512Finlandjob controlta515media_commonoptimismiorganizational climatemoderationComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONWork engagementMultilevel modelJob attitudeoptimism; job resources; work engagement; organizational climate; job control; moderationtyökontrolliGeneral MedicineModerationOrganisation climateoptimismlcsh:PsychologyJob performanceSocial psychologymanagementengagementJournal of european psychology students
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Is Autonomy Always Beneficial for Work Engagement? A Six-year Four-Wave Follow-Up Study.

2021

Work engagement is expected to result from job resources such as autonomy. However, previous results have yielded that the autonomy–work engagement relationship is not always particularly strong. Whereas previous longitudinal studies have examined this relationship as an average at a specific point in time, this study examined whether this relationship is different within individuals from one time to another over the years. Furthermore, experiences of work engagement are expected to affect how employees benefit from autonomy, but no studies have so far investigated whether the initial level of work engagement affects the autonomy–work engagement relationship. This study aimed to first ident…

work engagementlongitudinalmedia_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:BF1-990Negative associationAffect (psychology)resurssittyöDevelopmental psychologyjob resourcesmultilevel regression mixture modelingwork engagement job resources autonomy multilevel regression mixture modeling longitudinalautonomyApplied Psychologymedia_commonitsenäinen työskentelyWork engagementitseohjautuvuusautonomiaFollow up studiestyöyhteisötsitoutuminenArticlesMultilevel regressionlcsh:PsychologyPsychology (miscellaneous)PsychologyAutonomyJournal for person-oriented research
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