Work Engagement and Employee Well-being

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Emotional Intelligence
emotional intelligence training
Employee Engagement
Employee Well-Being
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Management
Neurodiversity
neurodiversity inclusion
Organizational Culture
organizational psychology
Psychosocial Support
psychosocial support strategies for employees
qualitative and quantitative research
Remote Working
SCARF model application
Supportive Leadership
transformational leadership
Work Engagement
Work-Life Conflict

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032710778
  • Weight: 570g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Mar 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Work Engagement and Employee Well-being highlights the vital role of psychosocial support in building and stimulating work engagement. It is a response to the growing phenomenon of weakened employee attachment and engagement instability. The authors underscore the importance of creating a friendly work environment, which accommodates a variety of employee needs and elicits positive emotions, thus fostering the well-being and complete engagement of employees.

An in-depth literature review and empirical research conducted using combined qualitative and quantitative methods enabled the authors to present the issue from a wide range of theoretical perspectives. With a model acknowledging the multifaceted nature of work engagement and its association with well-being, the book introduces a selection of psychosocial means to enhance it. The analysis focuses on both systemic measures, that is, promoting a supportive organizational culture and protecting work–life balance, as well as a more individualized approach that not only facilitates the recognition and respect of employee needs but also helps cultivate their development. The book places emphasis on a transformational leadership style and a high level of emotional intelligence among managers, particularly their empathy. Further attention was paid to the various ways to support specific employee groups, such as remote workers and neurodivergent members of the workforce.

Małgorzata Adamska-Chudzińska is an associate professor at the Krakow University of Economics with a postdoctoral degree in the discipline of management and quality sciences and head of the Department of Psychology and Didactics at the Institute of Management, Krakow University of Economics. She has authored publications in the fields of employee engagement, professional performance, and human subjectivity in organizations.

Justyna Pawlak, PhD, is an assistant professor at the Krakow University of Economics. Her main areas of scientific interest are human subjectivity in organizations, human resources management, and self-creation. She is a member of the Editorial Board of the Polish Journal of Economic Psychology and the European Association of Work and Organization Psychology.