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E-grāmata: Positive Psychology for Healthy Organizations: The Challenge of Primary Prevention in a Cross-Cultural Perspective

  • Formāts: 320 pages
  • Sērija : Psychology Research Progress
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Aug-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Nova Science Publishers Inc
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781536159462
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  • Sērija : Psychology Research Progress
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Aug-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Nova Science Publishers Inc
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781536159462
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This book underlines the importance of a preventive perspective for healthy and sustainable organisations. The book presents a cross-cultural approach regarding problems and possible resources for strengthening healthy organisations. Primary prevention can be considered as a universal value and for this reason primary preventive interventions have to be taken into account for improving strengths, also if articulated globally on the basis of different contexts and cultures. This volume gives a contribution to the challenge to overcome a dark side towards a positive side in organisations, focusing on healthy people as flourishing and resilient workers. The book includes contributions from different Western and Eastern countries, highlighting the relevance in a cross-cultural perspective of a positive work environment in promoting employee health, well-being, and performance. The book includes two parts. The first part presents contributions that look to go beyond the dark side in organisations in a cross-cultural perspective, individuating new awareness, resources and perspectives. The second part aims to expand the horizons, particularly focusing on a primary prevention perspective with the aim of giving a contribution in concretely building healthy organisations. Thanks to the chapters of the different authors, this book is a relevant and substantive contribution in the framework of a cross-cultural approach to promote a positive preventive psychology for healthy organisations. The volume also stressed the value and the challenge of a primary prevention in a cross-cultural perspective for building healthy work environments. As a whole, this book advances a positive cross-cultural primary preventive perspective to promote healthier and more sustainable workers and organisations in the third millennium, identifying it as a value to share in terms of a valuable point of reference for practice and research.
Foreword xi
Maureen E. Kenny
Preface xiii
Part 1 Beyond the Dark Side in a Cross-Cultural Perspective: Looking for Resources
1(130)
Chapter 1 The High Prevalence of Bank Robberies in Italy: Causes and Consequences
3(14)
Giulio Arcangeli
Gabriele Giorgi
Vincenzo Cupelli
Nicola Mucci
Chapter 2 An Integrative Model of Systematic Treatment Selection: Assessment and Cross-Cultural Consideration in Taiwan
17(20)
Hsiu-Jung Chen
Li-fei Wang
Satoko Kimpara
Larry E. Beutler
Chapter 3 Job Insecurity and Its Effect on OCB in Organizational Restructuring: Can the Perceived Organizational Support Make the Difference?
37(16)
Rita Chiesa
Giuseppe Guastella
Chapter 4 Job Stress and Depression: The Mediating Role of Coping Strategies
53(12)
Sakurako Ito
Haruyoshi Yamamoto
Akira Tsuda
Chapter 5 Aging and Healthy Organizations: A Preventive Approach
65(12)
Gabriela Topa
Adrian Segura-Camacho
Luis Saenz De la Torre
Chapter 6 The Impacts of Job Insecurity on the Work Motivation of Entertainment Workers in Bandung, Indonesia
77(14)
Yus Nugraha
Nisya Nurul Fatin
Nurul Yanuarti
Chapter 7 Job Hindrance, Eustress, Distress and Work-Life Balance among Teachers in Sabah, Malaysia
91(20)
Pan Lee Ching
Chua Bee Seok
Rosnah Ismail
Chapter 8 Standardization of the Comprehensive Health Check for Workers (CHCW) Questionnaire: A New Approach to Assess Work Stress-Related Unorganized Diseases in Japanese Workers
111(20)
Akira Tsuda
Teruichi Shimomitsu
Yuko Odagiri
Ayumi Fusejima
Yoshiyuki Tanaka
Hisayoshi Okamura
Hideyo Yamaguchi
Tetsuro Yamamoto
Katsutaro Nagata
Part 2 From the Interest to Expand Horizons in Building Healthy Organizations: Using the Lens of the Primary Prevention Perspective
131(158)
Chapter 9 HR Professionals' Competencies, General Self-Efficacy and Career Success within the Concept of Healthy Organization
133(24)
Nataliya Pylat
Maura Striano
Chapter 10 Intrapreneurial Self-Capital Training to Face the Challenges of the 21st Century: A Case Study of an Italian University Student in Transition towards the World of Work
157(20)
Letizia Palazzeschi
Ornella Bucci
Annamaria Di Fabio
Chapter 11 Building Healthy Organizations Tapping into the Motivational Process of the Job Demands-Resources (JD-R) Model
177(16)
Enrique Robledo
Gabriela Topa
Chapter 12 Academic Relational Civility for Positive and Sustainable University Environments: Personality Traits or Emotional Intelligence?
193(12)
Ornella Bucci
Letizia Palazzeschi
Mirko Duradoni
Annamaria Di Fabio
Chapter 13 Intersection between Communication, Innovation, and Knowledge in the Age of Globalization
205(14)
Andreia de Bem Machado
Araci Hack
Maria Jose Sousa
Chapter 14 The Contribution of Intrapreneurial Self-Capital Beyond Personality Traits in Employability and Career Decision-Making Self-Efficacy: A Key Resource for Sustainable Career and Life Project
219(16)
Annamaria Di Fabio
Letizia Palazzeschi
Ornella Bucci
Mirko Duradoni
Eleonora Pesce
Chiara Burgassi
Chapter 15 Searching for the Balance: Health Needs and Well-Being at Work in Italy and Norway
235(32)
Federica Previtali
Steffen Torp
Massimo Miglioretti
Chapter 16 The Meaning of Work in the Cameroonian Entropic Context
267(22)
Samuel Nyock Ilouga
Aude Carine Moussa Mouloungui
Caroline Arnoux -- Nicolas
Jean Luc Bernaud
Summary 289(2)
About the Editor 291(2)
Index 293(6)
Related Nova Publications 299
Annamaria Di Fabio is professor of Work and Organizational Psychology in the Department of Education and Psychology at the University of Florence, Italy. She is Rector's Delegate for Psychological counseling in guidance and job placement and director of both the following International Research and Intervention Laboratories: Psychology for Vocational Guidance and Career Counseling (LabOProCCareer) and Positive Psychology and Prevention (PosPsyc&P). Her main research interests are: Work and Organizational Psychology, Personality and individual differences, Career and life counseling psychology, Vocational and educational guidance, Positive psychology and prevention, Effectiveness of intervention. Editor of Counseling Italian Journal of Research and Intervention and co-editor of Orientation Scolaire et Professionnelle, she has been the author of more than 140 peer reviewed articles and 60 books or chapters in books since the beginning of 1998. A regular keynote speaker, she was invited for a State-of-the-Science Lecture in Psychology of Counseling at the 30th International Congress of Psychology (ICP) in 2012 in South Africa and she was the co-president of the UNESCO Chair Conference in Florence (Italy) 2015.