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    Investigating change fatigue, burnout, work engagement, organisational commitment and turnover intention in the South African insurance industry 

    Magano, Kelebogile D. (North-West University (South Africa), 2021)
    The goal of the study is to investigate the relationship between change fatigue, work engagement, burnout, organisational commitment and turnover intention. The study further investigated whether work engagement and burnout ...
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    Exploring women academics’ perceptions of workplace well-being in relation to personal and job resources 

    Maboeta, B. (North-West University (South-Africa), 2021)
    The availability and development of personal and job resources are substantial components of a positive work experience. This study aimed to explore women academics’ perceptions of workplace well-being in relation to ...
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    The relationships between job embeddedness, work engagement, burnout and turnover intention within the South African context 

    Engelbrecht, Judelle (North-West University (South Africa), 2020)
    For organisations in the 21st century it is important to maintain a competitive advantage within their industry. Therefore, organisations must be focused on continually perform optimally and remain effective by retaining ...
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    Work engagement, job satisfaction and performance management at Statistics South Africa (Stats SA) 

    Parkins, Pushoetsile George (North-West University (South Africa), 2021)
    The purpose of this study was to evaluate work engagement, job satisfaction and performance management at Stats SA. The study was geared towards adding to the knowledge base in the field of Human Resource Management and ...
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    Job insecurity and work engagement of staff in higher education : the role of job crafting 

    Musi, Kamogelo (North-West University (South Africa), 2020)
    Higher education institutions (HEIs) in South Africa are, to no small extent, driven by change and transformation. Change and transformation of HEIs in the country originate from the strategy to redress inequalities of the ...
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    Psychological capital, work engagement and individual work performance amongst nursing staff 

    De Coning, Abigail (North-West University (South Africa), 2020)
    The nursing profession functions within the healthcare sector and focuses mainly on the promotion and maintenance of the health of individuals within the community. Compared to other healthcare practitioners, nurses spend ...
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    Work engagement and intention to leave after a joint venture : the role of the psychological contract and positive employment relations 

    Lensatsi, L. (North-West University (South Africa), 2020)
    The competitive fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) industry is one of the biggest contributors to the ountry’s economy. A popular trend in the FMCG industry is the establishment of joint ventures between international and ...
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    Performance management and work engagement in a petrochemical industry : The role of authentic leadership 

    Mohlamme, Annah (North-West University (South Africa), 2020)
    The petrochemical industry is characterised by sophisticated technologies and processes into world-scale operating facilities. To stay competitive, the industry produces and markets a range of high-value product streams ...
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    Exploring employee perception of performance appraisal tools and testing a model of job outcomes within a South African government department 

    Mthembu, Thulani Stanley (North-West University (South Africa), 2022)
    Introduction: Performance appraisal is the key function in the management of performance in the workplace. Many organisations strive to perfect the process of performance appraisals. Both private and public sector organisations ...
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    Investigating the psychometric properties of the Short-Form Career Adapt-Ability Scale (CAAS-SF) in a selected sample of South African employees 

    Van der Bergh, Ischke (North-West University (South Africa), 2022)
    With the current unpredictable and boundary-less working environments, it has become imperative for employees to develop the ability to adapt to these ever-changing environments. Career adaptability skills are essential ...
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    AuthorDe Coning, Abigail (1)Engelbrecht, Judelle (1)Joubert, Janet (1)Lensatsi, L. (1)Maboeta, B. (1)Magano, Kelebogile D. (1)Mohlamme, Annah (1)Mpholo, Bonolo (1)Mthembu, Thulani Stanley (1)Musi, Kamogelo (1)... View MoreAdvisor/SupervisorDe Beer, L.T. (3)Diedericks, E. (2)Bloem, R. (1)Bosman, J. (1)Botha, E. (1)Graupner, L.I. (1)Jackson, L.T.B. (1)Jacobs, M. (1)Jonker, B.E. (1)Jonker, C.S. (1)... View MoreSubject
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    Turnover intention (4)Burnout (2)Higher education (2)Job embeddedness (2)Job satisfaction (2)Mediation (2)Reliability (2)Structural equation modelling (2)Validity (2)... View MoreDate Issued2020 (5)2022 (4)2021 (3)Has File(s)
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