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Voorkoms en hantering van werkstres by maatskaplike werkersMarquard, Lesley Heather 31 March 2006 (has links)
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Die doel van die navorsingstudie is om die voorkoms en hantering van werksres by maatskaplike werkers in die Paarl-omgewing te ondersoek ten einde aanbevelings aan die bestuur van welsynsorganisasies te maak met die oog op die bevordering van effektiewe stresbestuur by maatskaplike werkers. Elf welsynsorganisasies in die Paarl-omgewing is in die ondersoek betrek en twintig maatskaplike werkers het aan die ondersoek deelgeneem. Na aanleiding van die empiriese ondersoek is daar tot die gevolgtrekking gekom dat maatskaplike werkers in die Paarl-omgewing wel werkstres ervaar en dat die meerderheid welsynsorganisasies in die Paarl-omgewing nie oor programme vir streshantering vir hul maatskaplike werkers beskik nie. Daar word onder meer aanbeveel dat beide die maatskaplike werker en die bestuur van die welsynsorganisasie mede-verantwoordelikheid moet neem vir die maatskaplike werker se effektiewe stresbestuur deur middel van individuele- en organisatoriese streshanteringstrategieë.
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The purpose of this research study is to investigate the occurrence and management of work stress by social workers in the Paarl-vicinity in order to make recommendations to the management of welfare organisations regarding the promotion of effective stress management of social workers. Eleven welfare organisations in the Paarl-vicinity were involved in the investigation while twenty social workers participated in the investigation. With reference to the empirical study, it was concluded that social workers in the Paarl-vicinity do experience work stress and that the majority of the welfare organisations in the Paarl-vicinity do not have programmes for stress management available for their social workers. Based on these conclusions it was recommended that both the social worker and the organisations must take co-responsibility for the social workers effective stress management by utilizing individual- and organisational stress management strategies. / Social work / M.Diac.
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The meaning of work for South African women graduates: a phenomenological studyPerson, Kerrin 30 June 2003 (has links)
Despite the feminisation of the workplace as one of the key developments of this domain, the meaning of work for women is little understood. A phenomenological approach was adopted in this study to gain in-depth understanding of the meaning ascribed to work by a sample of ten South African, women graduates. Literature was used to generate three models - a male-centred, stereotyped and contemporary conceptualisation. Unstructured interviews were conducted and the protocols analysed using the modified Stevick-Colaizzi-Keen method (Creswell, 1998; Stones, 1985; 1986). Themes illustrated that the meaning of work for women is multifaceted and comprises a number of components including sense of identity and self-worth, meeting instrumental needs, social relatedness, serving others, intrinsic satisfaction and the exercise of power and authority. Findings suggested that the meaning women ascribe to work changes when they experience autonomy. Recommendations were made for future research and organisational practices. / Indust and Org Psychology / MA(IND AND ORG PSYCHOLOGY)
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The relationship between leadership style, employee participation and positive psychology functioning in a manufacturing company in the Democratic Republic of CongoMonga, Jeremy Mitonga 11 1900 (has links)
The objective of this study was to explore the relationship between the perceived
leadership style, employee participation, and positive psychology functioning. Such
functioning includes a sense of coherence, engagement in work and avoiding burnout.
The Leader Behavior Descriptive Questionnaire, the Employee Participation Survey, the
Orientation to Life Questionnaire the Utrecht Work Engagement Survey and Maslash
Burnout Inventory General Survey were applied to a sample of 200 permanent
employees of the manufacturing.
The results indicate significant relationships between all the variables and the way in
which employee participation is predicted by perceived leadership style, sense of
coherence, and work engagement. Significant differences were found between
perceived leadership style and educational levels, and functional department; employee
participation and educational level, and functional department; sense of coherence and
educational level; work engagement and age, and educational level; burnout and age,
and educational level.The study has contributed valuable new knowledge that may be used to inform human
resources practitioners and psychologist in the development and coaching of leaders
and employees in manufacturing companies. / Industrial and Organisational Psychology / M. Admin (Industrial & Organisational Psychology)
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Relationship between burnout and work engagement amongst employees within a pharmaceutical distribution industrySonn, Chantel 01 1900 (has links)
The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between burnout and work engagement among employees in the pharmaceutical distribution industry. The research conducted on these concepts was geared towards adding to the knowledge base in the field of industrial and organisational psychology, to enable the current organisation from which the sample was chosen and other organisations in South Africa to focus on the effect that burnout has on employees, which directly affects the company. A quantitative survey using primary data was conducted on a convenience sample (N = 204) of full-time employees in a South African pharmaceutical distribution company. The Maslach Burnout Inventory – General Survey model (MBI-GS) and the Utrecht Work Engagement Scale (UWES) model were used to gather data.
The work engagement-burnout continuum has received a great deal of research attention (Maslach, Schaufeli, & Leiter, 2001; Schaufeli & Bakker, 2003; Schutte, Toppinen, Kalimo, & Schaufeli, 2000) that has produced contradicting results. One viewpoint regards the core constructs of work engagement and burnout as opposite poles of two continua (vigour-exhaustion and dedication-cynicism), labelled energy and identification, respectively (González-Romá, Schaufeli, Bakker, & Lloret, 2006). Work engagement is ”characterized by a high level of energy and strong identification with one’s work”, while burnout is ”characterized by the opposite: A low level of energy combined with poor identification with one’s work” (Schaufeli & Bakker, 2003, p. 5; Bakker, Schaufeli, Leiter, & Taris, 2008). Hence work engagement and burnout can be recognised as inseparable and co-dependent constructs that share more or less 10 to 25% of their variance and are moderately negatively related (Schaufeli & Bakker, 2004; Schaufeli, Salanova, González-Romá, & Bakker, 2002).
The second viewpoint regards work engagement and burnout as being strongly related, but fundamentally different in their separation in the work experience. They are therefore not opposite poles of a continuum (Denton, Newton, & Bower, 2008; Huhtala & Parzefall, 2007; Rothmann & Joubert, 2007; Schaufeli & Bakker, 2004; Schaufeli et al., 2002). Work engagement is defined as a ”positive, fulfilling, work-related state of mind that is characterised by vigour, dedication, and absorption” (Schaufeli & Bakker, 2004, p. 295). Burnout, however, is defined by Maslach and Jackson (1981, p. 99) as a ”syndrome of emotional exhaustion and cynicism that occurs frequently amongst individuals who do ‘people-work’ of some kind”.
The statistical results of this study confirmed the hypothesis. It was found that there is a significant relationship between burnout and work engagement. Burnout is indeed negatively related to work engagement in the contact centre. However, a definitive relationship between burnout and work engagement in the distribution centre was not established. / Industrial and Organisational Psychology / M. Comm. (Industrial Psychology)
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Do plantio à colheta: a ação do psicólogo e a escuta dos conflitos nas organizaçõesSilva, Regina Coeli Araujo da 25 May 2010 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2010-05-25 / The motivation for developing this study arose from a long history of working with various of
Human Resources teams entered in companies. During this walk we could analyze, share and engage in numerous conflicts, which the parties involved, the workers, had misgivings about the organizational processes of various natures. This experience led us to observe that the psychological practices in companies seem to emphasize the aspects related to institutional objectives and management over the biopsychosocial aspects of the workers who demand. This realization prompted us to investigate the action of professional psychology in companies and discuss the clinical listens to deal with the conflicts that arise between workers. Specifically, we are interested in understanding the actions developed by these professionals and the demands that emerge from the conflicts experienced in the world of work. Another issue, with respect to the contribution of listening and clinical training in psychology to the interventional strategies adopted in response to suffering of the worker. Adds to reasons arising from our work experience with companies, studies and surveys conducted by several authors who have worked throughout the text, which served as a theoretical contribution to this dissertation. To understand the field to be investigated, there was a semistructured interview with seven professional psychology that have employment relationship at Human Resources of their respective companies, six from the private sector and public administration, all located in the metropolitan area Recife / PE. By analyzing the contents explained by thematic areas and the development of core meanings, narratives obtained enabled us to understand the action of psychologists in companies is characterized mainly by a speech and a listener grounded on institutional goals, aimed at operational and worker productivity. We also revealed that there are many challenges faced by practitioners, considering especially the condition that they, too, in the position of employees, a fact that favors the adoption of the organizational discourse of voluntary servitude and managerialism. It is intended that the results of this research can contribute to the formation of a critical and reflective in the professional organizations of psychologists in order to offer them subsidies to a listener focused on the real needs of employees who demand for their interventions. It is hoped also that this study can offer for these professionals, a better understanding of the conflicts that reveal themselves in the world of work, relating them to the possibilities of signification of the workers' suffering. / A motivação para desenvolver esse estudo surgiu a partir de uma longa trajetória de trabalho junto a diversas equipes de Recursos Humanos inseridas nas organizações. Durante essa caminhada pôde-se analisar, conviver e intervir em inúmeros conflitos, cujas partes envolvidas, os trabalhadores, apresentavam divergências acerca de processos organizacionais de diversas naturezas. Essa experiência levou-nos a observar que as práticas psicológicas nas organizações parecem privilegiar os aspectos voltados aos objetivos institucionais e gerenciais em detrimento aos aspectos biopsicossociais dos trabalhadores que as demandam. Essa percepção nos impulsionou a investigar a ação do profissional de psicologia nas organizações e a problematizar a sua escuta clínica ao lidar com os conflitos que surgem entre os trabalhadores. De forma específica, nos interessamos por compreender as ações desenvolvidas por esses profissionais e as demandas que emergem dos conflitos vividos no mundo do trabalho. Outra questão, de mesmo peso, diz respeito à contribuição da escuta clínica e da formação em psicologia para as estratégias interventivas adotadas frente ao sofrimento do trabalhador. Soma-se às razões advindas de nossa prática profissional junto às organizações, os estudos e pesquisas desenvolvidas por diversos autores que foram trabalhados ao longo do texto e que serviram de aporte teórico a esta dissertação. Para a compreensão do campo a ser investigado, realizou-se uma entrevista semidirigida com sete profissionais de psicologia que possuem vínculo empregatício na área de Recursos Humanos de suas respectivas organizações, sendo seis da iniciativa privada e uma da administração pública, todas situadas na região metropolitana de Recife/PE. Através da análise dos conteúdos explicitados por eixos temáticos e da elaboração de núcleos de sentidos, as narrativas obtidas permitiram-nos compreender que a ação do psicólogo nas organizações é caracterizada, principalmente, por um discurso e uma escuta calcada nos objetivos institucionais, visando uma operacionalidade e produtividade do trabalhador. Também nos revelaram que são muitos os desafios enfrentados pelos profissionais, considerando-se, sobretudo, a condição de estarem, também, na posição de empregados, fato que favorece a adoção do discurso organizacional, da servidão voluntária e do gerencialismo. Pretende-se que os resultados dessa pesquisa possam contribuir para a formação de uma postura crítica e reflexiva na ação profissional dos psicólogos nas organizações, de forma a lhes oferecer subsídios para uma escuta voltada às reais necessidades dos empregados que demandam pelas suas
intervenções. Espera-se, ainda, que este estudo possa oferecer para esses profissionais, uma melhor compreensão dos conflitos que se revelam no âmbito do trabalho, relacionando-os às possibilidades de ressignificação do sofrimento do trabalhador.
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Happiness at work: are job satisfaction, job self-efficacy and trait emotional intelligence related?De Kok, Caitlin Anne 01 1900 (has links)
This thesis explores and describes the relationship between emotional intelligence, job satisfaction and job self-efficacy. The sample was collected between 2007 and 2010 and consists of 1336 South Africans within the workplace. Trait emotional intelligence was assessed using the Trait Emotional Intelligence Questionnaire (TEIQue), while job satisfaction and job self-efficacy were assessed from the biographical questions asked during the TEIQue assessment process. The first hypothesis investigated whether there is a statistically significant relationship between job satisfaction and trait emotional intelligence. A relationship was found that is statistically, but not practically, significant. The second hypothesis centred on the relationship between job self-efficacy and emotional intelligence, with statistically significant results (p<0.001), and a weaker relationship than the one found between job satisfaction and scores on the TEIQue. The third hypothesis, investigating a possible interaction effect between job satisfaction and job self-efficacy, was rejected. In addition to the study’s three hypotheses, exploratory IRT analysis was conducted on a section of the TEIQue items in order to further explore the functioning of the test within the South African context. Findings suggest that there is a relationship between the constructs within the study, but that this relationship is more complex than first assumed, being affected by issues such as social desirability and central tendency bias. / Psychology / M.A. (Psychology)
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Social comparison, social networking sites, and the workplaceTomasik, Rachel E. January 2015 (has links)
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) / Although social comparison has been studied for over 60 years, little research has
been done to determine the effects it has on the workplace. Moreover, the explosion of
social networking sites and their potential impact on the workplace have been largely
overlooked by organizational researchers. Therefore, this study will attempt to evaluate
the effect social comparison, specifically through social media, has on work relevant
outcomes such as one’s job satisfaction, life satisfaction, and entitlement, moderated by
materialism (relevance) and job expectations (attainability) of the referent other.
Participants selected from an alumni database of a large Midwestern University were
asked to view a manipulated Facebook newsfeed page and then complete a brief survey
(N=290). A hierarchical multiple regression was conducted to assess the hypotheses.
Results, implications, and limitations are also discussed.
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The impact of employee wellness programme on employee wellness and performance : a Kwazulu-Natal Municipality case studyMakhanya, Buhle 01 1900 (has links)
The general aim of this study was to gain insight into the perceptions and experiences
of line managers regarding the impact of an employee wellness programme (EWP) on
employee wellness and performance at a selected municipality in KwaZulu-Natal. As
a purposive sample, ten line managers were selected to participate in the study by
means of semi-structured interviews. The literature review aimed to conceptualise
wellness, employee wellness and employee performance, as well as to explore the
impact of EWPs on employee wellness and performance. The specific empirical study
aims were to determine line managers’ level of awareness and knowledge of the
municipality EWP and its purpose, to explore the challenges faced by line managers
within the EWP, to explore if the line managers perceived and experienced the
municipality EWP as being beneficial to employee wellness and whether participating
in the EWP improved employee performance. Lastly, the aim was to make
recommendations for improvement that can assist the municipality in enhancing the
impact of the EWP on employee wellness and performance within the industrial
psychology discipline, and in particular when it comes to employee wellness.
The research findings reveal that line managers were aware of and had knowledge
about the existence of the EWP through marketing campaigns, inductions and
activities. They also confirmed they had personal engagement experience through
participation in the programme. They perceived the main purpose of the EWP as being
to support employees in achieving a work-life balance and providing counselling and
advisory services. Participants noted certain challenges with regard to participating in
the programme, such as fear of being judged, victimised and stigmatised, and a lack
of confidentiality and trust, which affects employees’ privacy and security. Also, they
doubted wellness officer competence, which included the necessary skills and training
for dealing with complex cases. Lastly, gender and cultural beliefs also posed
challenges. Line managers found it beneficial to participate in the EWP. It improved
employee wellness and performance. Employees developed mechanisms to cope with
work, personal and emotional problems. Wellness officer availability, competence and
skills were recommended by participants as ways of enhancing the EWP. Involvement
of other stakeholders was another recommendation for improvement. This
involvement would include wellness champions, organised labour and line managers.
Programme managers should consider increasing EWP awareness by improving
marketing, while emphasising programme benefits and confidentiality. / Industrial and Organisational Psychology / M. Com (Industrial and Organizational Psychology)
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Exploring the impact of wellbeing and adjustment at a South African higher education institutionMhlanga, Moleen 06 1900 (has links)
This study explored the lived experiences of foreign academics’ wellbeing and adjustment and the impact thereof on their job performance in a South African higher education (HE) institution. The qualitative interpretive study reviewed the literature on wellbeing, adjustment and job performance. It explored the impact of wellbeing and adjustment factors on performance, both personally and professionally. The job demands-resources (JD-R) model was applied in the study to demonstrate that when job resources are high, employee wellbeing, adjustment and job performance is enhanced. Purposive sampling was used to draw a sample of five foreign academics who were employed at the HE institution for more than one year and originated from different countries. Online video calling was used to gather data from the participants using semi-structured interviews. Content analysis was used to create themes and sub-themes from which the study findings were derived and conclusions, as well as recommendations, were made. The study revealed that the wellbeing and adjustment of foreign academics have a significant impact on their job performance. Recommendations were made to the HR managers, I/O psychologists, foreign academics as well as line managers on how to improve the wellbeing and adjustment of foreign academics at the HE institution. / Industrial and Organisational Psychology / M. Comm. (Industrial and Organisational Psychology)
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Rolkonflik by die werkende moeder : 'n geestesgesondheidsperspektief / Role conflict experienced by the working mother : a mental health perspectiveVosloo, Salome Erna 11 1900 (has links)
Text in Afrikaans / Die doel met hierdie navorsing is om vanuit 'n geestesgesondheidsperspektief ondersoek in te stel na die rolkonflik van die werkende moeder. Die literatuurdoelstellings behels dat rolgedrag verduidelik word. Veranderlikes binne die organisasie- en werksfeer asook farniliesfeer wat tot rolkonflik by die werkende moeder aanleiding gee is beskryf. Die groeisielkunde is vanuit die analitiese, humanistiese en eksistensiele paradigmas aangebied, ten einde 'n geestesgesonde persoonlikheidsprofiel te ontwikkel. Wat die operasionele doelstellings betref, is die veranderlikes wat tot rolkonflik aanleiding gee en die persoonlikheidsfunksionering van tien werkende moeders met hulle eerste kind, deur middel van 'n ongestruktureerde onderhoud, ondersoek. Die verband tussen rolkonflik en 'n geestesgesonde persoonlikheid is vasgestel, om te bepaal hoe geestesgesondheid die hantering van
rolkonflik beinvloed. Die resultate dui daarop dat die werkende moeder, met die ervaring van haar rol as moeder, groei in haar persoonlikheidsfunksionering getoon het. Uit die resultate blyk dit dat dit 'n positiewe gesindheid teenoor loopbaan, min werksekuriteit vir die moeder wat in haar eie praktyk werksaam is, onbuigsame werksomstandighede, ondersteuning deur betekenisvolle ander, rolbeperking en hoë deurdringbaarheid tussen die moeder se moeder- en werkrol, temas is wat die rolkonflik wat die werkende moeder ervaar, en gevolglik haar geestesgesondheid, bei:nvloed. Die resultate dui daarop dat die werkende moeder konflik tussen haar moeder- en werkrol, rol as eggenote en eie tyd ervaar. Unieke veranderlikes wat tot rolkonflik lei in die Suid-Afrikaanse konteks, wat in die navorsing geidentifiseer is, is rolbeperking en gebrek aan werksekuriteit vir die moeder wat haar eie praktyk bedryf. Die geestesgesonde persoonlikheidsfunksionering van die werkende moeder is met die ontwikkelde persoonlikheidsprofiel vergelyk. Dit blyk dat akkurate en realistiese waarnemings van ervarings,
vryheid om emosies te beleef, geloof, toekomsgerigtheid en innige interpersoonlike verhoudings
die werkende moeder se geestesgesondheid positief kan beinvloed, en tot makliker hantering van
rolkonflik lei. Hierteenoor blyk dit dat gebrek aan seltkennis, gebrek aan vryheid van keuse, min
emosionele beheer asook onaanvaarbaarheid en onverdraagsaamheid teenoor ander, eienskappe is waar
sy heelwat in haar persoonlikheidsfunksionering kan groei. Aanbevelings vir die hantering van rolkonflik deur die werkende moeder is vir die bedryfsielkundige praktyk en die werkende moeder self geformuleer, asook aanbevelings vir verdere navorsingsgeleenthede. / The aim of this research was to study the role conflict experienced by the working mother from the mental health perspective. The literature study includes a description of role behaviour as well as variables within the organisational, work and family spheres that influence role conflict. Growth psychology is presented from analytical, humanistic and existential perspectives, culminating in a profile of the mentally healthy personality. The operational aims involved an investigation of variables that influence role conflict and the personality functioning of ten working mothers who are bringing up their first child. This was conducted through unstructured interviews. This involved determining the relationship between role conflict and a mentally healthy personality, to determine how mental health facilitates coping with role conflict. The results indicate that the working mother showed growth in her personality functioning as a result of the experience of her role as mother. However, the results also indicate that a positive orientation to career, minimal job security for the mother working in her own business, inflexible working conditions, support from significant others, role restriction and high penetrability between the roles of mother and worker, are themes that influence the conflict that the working mother experiences which, in turn, influences her mental health. The working mother experiences conflict between her roles as mother, worker, spouse and individuaL Unique variables that influence role conflict in the South African context were identified, namely, role restriction and minimal job security for the mother who operates her own business. The mental personality functioning of the working mother was compared with the developed personality profile. It seems that accurate and realistic observation of experiences, freedom to express feelings, religion, future orientation and close interpersonal relationships, influence the working mother's mental health positively and lead to better coping with role conflict. In contrast she could grow in terms of the following characteristics: lack of self-knowledge, little freedom of choice, little control over emotions as well as unacceptance and intolerance of others. Recommendations were made to the industrial psychology practice and the working mother herself,
on how to handle role conflict, and also regarding future research possibilities. / Industrial and Organisational Psychology / D. Comm. (Bedryfsielkunde)
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