The dimensions of psychological capital and their relationship with employee engagement

The dimensions of psychological capital and their relationship with employee engagement
Author: Tehmina Batool
Publisher: GRIN Verlag
Total Pages: 77
Release: 2014-05-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3656660816

Master's Thesis from the year 2012 in the subject Leadership and Human Resources - Miscellaneous, , course: Master of Commerce, language: English, abstract: Today’s business environment is facing the challenges and problems to achieve effective performance by employees. The core construct of psychological capital or PsyCap (involving Hope, Self-efficacy, Optimism and Resilience) is associated with various employees attitudinal or performance effects. Therefore, the objective of this study is to investigate the influence of the dimensions of psychological capital (hope, optimism, self-efficacy and resilience) on employee engagement. The data is collected from 171 employees engaged in the Commercial Banks of Lahore through questionnaires. Data is analyzed with the help of Statistical Software SPSS 16. The correlation, regression analysis, histograms and descriptive statistics are analyzed. Self-efficacy, hope, optimism and resilience have positive and significant relationship with employee engagement. The conclusion, discussion, limitations are also included.

Psychological Capital: Developing the Human Competitive Edge

Psychological Capital: Developing the Human Competitive Edge
Author: Fred Luthans
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2006-08-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0199884870

Although there are as many answers to the question of how organizations can gain competitive advantage in today's global economy as there are books and experts, one lesson seems very clear: traditional answers and resources are no longer sufficient. This seminal book offers not only an answer regarding how to gain competitive advantage through people, but also a brand new, untapped human resource--psychological capital, or simply PsyCap. Generated from both the positive psychology movement and the authors' pioneering work on positive organizational behavior, PsyCap goes beyond traditionally recognized human and social capital. But PsyCap is not a vague or unscientific concept: to be included in PsyCap, a given positive construct must be based on theory, research, and valid measurement, must be open to development, and must have measurable performance impact. The positive constructs that have been determined to best meet these PsyCap criteria, efficacy (confidence), hope, optimism, and resiliency, are covered in separate chapters in Psychological Capital. After exploring other potential positive constructs such as creativity, wisdom, well being, flow, humor, gratitude, forgiveness, emotional intelligence, spirituality, authenticity, and courage, the authors summarize the research demonstrating the performance impact of PsyCap. They go on to provide the PsyCap Questionnaire (PCQ) as a measurement tool, and the PsyCap Intervention (PCI) as a development aid. Utility analysis indicates that investing in the development of PsyCap as presented in this book can result in a very substantial return. In total, Psychological Capital provides theory, research, measurements, and methods of application for the new resource of psychological capital, a resource that can be developed and sustained for competitive advantage.

Burnout for Experts

Burnout for Experts
Author: Sabine Bährer-Kohler
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2012-11-11
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1461443911

Wherever people are working, there is some type of stress—and where there is stress, there is the risk of burnout. It is widespread, the subject of numerous studies in the U.S. and abroad. It is also costly, both to individuals in the form of sick days, lost wages, and emotional exhaustion, and to the workplace in terms of the bottom line. But as we are now beginning to understand, burnout is also preventable. Burnout for Experts brings multifaceted analysis to a multilayered problem, offering comprehensive discussion of contributing factors, classic and less widely perceived markers of burnout, coping strategies, and treatment methods. International perspectives consider phase models of burnout and differentiate between burnout and related physical and mental health conditions. By focusing on specific job and life variables including workplace culture and gender aspects, contributors give professionals ample means for recognizing burnout as well as its warning signs. Chapters on prevention and intervention detail effective programs that can be implemented at the individual and organizational levels. Included in the coverage: · History of burnout: a phenomenon. · Personal and external factors contributing to burnout. · Depression and burnout · Assessment tools and methods. · The role of communication in burnout prevention. · Active coping and other intervention strategies. Skillfully balancing scholarship and accessibility, Burnout for Experts is a go-to resource for health psychologists, social workers, psychiatrists, and organizational, industrial, and clinical psychologists.

Creating Change in Mental Health Organizations

Creating Change in Mental Health Organizations
Author: George W. Fairweather
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2013-10-22
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1483187233

Creating Change in Mental Health Organizations discusses the findings of the experiment designed to identify the parameters of social change in mental health organizations. The title details the results from a variety of perspectives, such as experimental and hospital employees. The text first covers the need for social change in treating mental illness, and then proceeds to tackling organizational change background and research plan of the experiment. Next, the selection talks about the process of approach and persuasion. The next chapters cover the concerns in activating adoption, such as the factors, process, and conditions. Chapter 7 deals with the follow-up diffusion for the community lodge, while Chapter 8 talks about the principles for creating change in metal health organizations. The text also discusses the social policy decision aimed at solving human problems. The book will be of great use to professionals in the mental health care industry.