6 resultados para Work Satisfaction
em Repositório Científico da Universidade de Évora - Portugal
Resumo:
The relationship between career counseling and psychotherapy is not a new subject. The debate allows the affirmation of career counseling as a dimension of personal counseling and recognizes the close relationship between psychosocial and career issues (Blustein & Spengler, 1995). The connection between these two approaches paves the way for the integration of career counseling with psychotherapy. Indeed, the inseparability of mental health and career issues frequently leads psychotherapists to help their clients to deal with work satisfaction, underemployment or unemployment through psychotherapy. Moreover, when working with specific populations (e.g., people with intellectual disabilities and people with addiction or mental health problems), psychotherapy calls for occupational integration to consolidate and enhance therapeutic gains (Blustein, 1987; Jordan & Kahnweiler, 1995; Leff & Warner, 2006).
Cultura e bem estar no trabalho: o papel do ajustamento pessoa-organização num estudo experimental
Resumo:
Com a crescente importância da vida laboral torna-se necessário o estudo de variáveis que aprimorem o trabalho individual e das empresas. Adotando um design experimental, com a manipulação de quatro orientações culturais e com uma amostra de 150 trabalhadores de uma empresa multinacional, este estudo foi realizado com o objetivo de avaliar o impacto da cultura organizacional no bem-estar (afetivo e cognitivo) laboral, o impacto do ajustamento pessoa-organização no bem-estar do trabalhador e a forma como a relação entre a cultura organizacional e o bem-estar é moderada pelo ajustamento pessoa-organização. Os resultados revelaram que quanto mais elevados os nÃveis de ajustamento pessoa-organização, maior o conforto, entusiasmo, bem-estar geral e satisfação. Quanto à cultura organizacional, embora não se tenham verificado efeitos de interação significativos, as culturas de apoio e inovação revelam nÃveis superiores de conforto, entusiasmo, bem-estar afetivo geral, e satisfação laboral dos indivÃduos, ao contrário das culturas de regras e objetivos; Culture and Well-Being at Work: the role of person - organization fit in an experimental study Abstract: With the growing importance of working life it is necessary to study the variables to improve individual work and business. Adopting an experimental design, handling four cultural orientations and a sample of 150 employees of a multinational company, this study was designed in order to explore the impact of organizational culture on well-being (affective and cognitive) labor, the impact of person-organization fit in the worker's well-being and how the relationship between organizational culture and well-being is moderated by person-organization fit. The results revealed that the higher the adjustment levels of person-organization, the greater comfort, enthusiasm, general well-being and satisfaction will be. As for the organizational culture, although there were not verified significant interaction effects, cultures of support and innovation promote comfort, enthusiasm, general emotional well-being and job satisfaction of individuals, unlike the cultures of rules and objectives.
Resumo:
Esta investigação tem como principal objetivo estudar a relação entre Identidade Organizacional, Motivação, Satisfação no trabalho e Coesão Grupal, numa amostra portuguesa proveniente de uma organização de caracter militar (GNR). Recorrendo a quatro instrumentos; Escala de Identidade Social, Escala de Satisfação no Trabalho, WEIMS e Escala de Coesão Grupal, foi possÃvel recolher os dados. A partir destes dados concluiu-se que a Identidade Organizacional está relacionada positiva e significativamente com a Motivação, Satisfação e a Coesão Grupal. Através da potencialidade das análises estatÃsticas foi também possÃvel perceber que o elevado estatuto profissional e o tipo de funções exercidas na organização estão positivamente relacionados com a Identidade Social, Motivação, Satisfação no trabalho e Coesão Grupal. Depois de apresentados os resultados desta investigação, serão discutidas as hipóteses confirmadas e infirmadas, apresentando também as limitações práticas e sugestões para investigações futuras; Identity to the Organization: the relation with Motivation, Satisfaction and Group Cohesion Abstract: This investigation has the main aim to study the relation between Organizational Identity, Motivation, Work Satisfaction and Group Cohesion, in a Portuguese sample from a military organization (GNR). We resorting to four instruments, Social Identity Scale, Work Satisfaction Scale, WEIMS and Group Cohesion Scale, with them was possible to do the data collection. From this data concludes that Organizational Identity is related positive and significatively with Motivation, Satisfaction and Group Cohesion. Through the potentiality of statistical analysis was possible to understand too, that high professional statute and the type of practical functions in organization are positively related with Social Identity, Motivation, Work Satisfaction and Group Cohesion. After presented the results of this investigation, will be discussed the hypothesis confirmed and undermined, it presented too the practical limitations and the suggestions for future investigations.
Resumo:
Unemployment is related to economic, political and social aspects. One of the least analysed social aspects is the relationship between unemployment and the (individual) perceived levels of well-being, such as life satisfaction or happiness. This chapter complements previous work on the subject, using a panel-data econometrics methodology to analyze the relationship between unemployment and life satisfaction in a wide range of countries worldwide. The results confirm that unemployment has a negative effect, statistically significant, on life satisfaction, either for men or for women.
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It is well known that human resources play a valuable role in a sustainable organizational development. Indeed, this work will focus on the development of a decision support system to assess workers’ satisfaction based on factors related to human resources management practices. The framework is built on top of a Logic Programming approach to Knowledge Representation and Reasoning, complemented with a Case Based approach to computing. The proposed solution is unique in itself, once it caters for the explicit treatment of incomplete, unknown, or even self-contradictory information, either in terms of a qualitative or quantitative setting. Furthermore, clustering methods based on similarity analysis among cases were used to distinguish and aggregate collections of historical data or knowledge in order to reduce the search space, therefore enhancing the cases retrieval and the overall computational process.
Resumo:
This research aims to determine the dimensions of motivation and satisfaction, acquired, through the perception in context of job training, by future technicians (students) in the hospitality and tourism industry, particularly by technical courses in the hotel and restaurant sector. The methodology comprises three distinct stages. First were recovered instruments (questionnaires), already validated by other authors of motivation and satisfaction, which had the intention to replicate studies conducted in other scientific knowledge fields, such as tourism. Those instruments were recovered from the reviewed literature conducted about other themes. On second place the measuring instruments were submitted to a pre-test, or rather, were subject of a pioneer study, in order to verify other assumptions such as semantic errors or see if there was the possibility of some prepared questions to be consider invalidated by poor formulation or interpretation. Finally, were applied in three educational institutions who agreed to cooperate on the research, with the reservation that the interviewed needed a mandatory pre-requirement that consisted in conducting a minimum training in work context (TWC). Then, proceed the statistical analysis to support all the empirical part. The results show that, in general, motivation and satisfaction were present during the period of training in work context. To some people it meant a very important period of personal and professional life, concerning the interactions, emotions and involvement with touristic organizations but also the personal and social relationships.