Positive Organizational Behavior in the Workplace
Bellevue University · University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Abstract
Drawing from the foundation of positive psychology and the recently emerging positive organizational behavior, two studies (N = 1,032 and N = 232) test hypotheses on the impact that the selected positive psychological resource capacities of hope, optimism, and resilience have on desired work-related employee outcomes. These outcomes include performance (self-reported in Study 1 and organizational performance appraisals in Study 2), job satisfaction, work happiness, and organizational commitment. The findings generally support that employees' positive psychological resource capacities relate to, and contribute unique variance to, the outcomes. However, hope, and, to a lesser extent, optimism and resilience, do…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 15.62
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 136
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2Topics & keywords
- Optimism
- Psychology
- Positive psychology
- Organizational commitment
- Job satisfaction
- Psychological resilience
- Social psychology
- Happiness
- Decent work and economic growth