self-determination theorywell-beingwork-contingent self-esteemwork-nonworkWork-contingent self-esteem (WCSE; the degree to which workers' self-esteem is based on workplace performance) has positive consequences for performance, yet less is known about its consequences for well-being. In this paper,...
C. rewarded Self-esteem needs might include the ___ from a workplace. rewards rewarded rewarded The team creates an environment ___ people are comfortable in communicating, advocating positions, and taking action. that which in which The team creates an environment ___ people are comfortable in...
摘要: This exciting new book distinctively links together the issues of stress, self-esteem, health and work as a way to develop individual and organizational strategies for dealing with stress. It proposes an innovative concept of organizational self-esteem and a new...
Bringing social reality into harmony with the self In this . . . book, William Swann dissects the mistaken assumptions that underlie current self-esteem programs. Swann proposes the concept of "self-traps" as a new way of understanding both the roots and manifestations of low self-esteem......
Definition of self-esteem; Testing self-esteem to determine how certain predictions can be made about you; Self-esteem as an integral component of mental health; Impact of positive affirmations on the development of a child; Evolution of concept of self-esteem; Components of self-esteem; ...
A small number of women reported positive impacts from sex work including improved sexual self-esteem and confidence. Just under half of women were in a relationship at the time of the study and, of these, 51% reported their partner was aware of the nature of their work. Seventy-seven ...
47. What do employees tend to do in pursuing work-related self-esteem?B) Strive to succeed at the expense of their well-being.48. What do we learn about people over-concerned with work-related self-esteem?B) They cannot enjoy their personal life ...
self-employment because affiliations with diverse organizations not only enhance the social-psychological benefits of self-employment but also buffer the potential loss of a source of self-esteem caused by the discontinuation of a voluntary organization. Analysis of the data from the National ...
36. Socially prescribed perfectionism is described as one’s self-esteem depending on other people’s opinion. 37. Jessica Pryor has learned that some graduate students work such long hours in the lab that they have little time for entertainment or socializing. 38. The author believes ...
Studies have underscored that self-stigma exacerbates psychological distress and self-deprecation, erodes self-worth and social identity, and is linked with reduced self-esteem, resilience, and cognitive aptitude [19]. Warr [20] proposed the concept of WWB, focusing on studying well-being in the ...