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    Work wellness of academic staff in South African higher education institutions 

    Barkhuizen, Emmerentia Nicolene (North-West University, 2005)
    Academia is a demanding profession, as evidenced by a body of research that documents the debilitating impact of occupational stress and burnout on the personal and professional welfare of academics. In particular, high ...
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    Work wellness at a higher education institution in South Africa 

    Coetzee, Susanna Elizabeth (North-West University, 2004)
    With the introduction of positive psychology the aim with organisational psychology shifted to finding the 'happy/productive' worker and focusing more on work wellness. Historically, working in a higher education institution ...
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    Work-related well-being of employees in a South African parastatal 

    Phale, Matthews Mbangwa (North-West University, 2008)
    The mandates for government-owned enterprises (parastatals) have drastically changed in light of the changes in the government's post-democratic dispensation. There are more pressures and obligations related to governance, ...
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    Job insecurity, job satisfaction, work wellness and organisational commitment in a petroleum/oil company 

    Selepe, Carol Matshepo (North-West University, 2004)
    The primary objectives of this study were to investigate the relationship between job insecurity, job satisfaction, work wellness, and organisational commitment of employees (N = 66) at a petroleum / oil company. A ...
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    Job insecurity, job satisfaction, organisational commitment, burnout and work engagement of personnel after an incorporation of tertiary educational institutions 

    Thinane, Sedibeng Gloria (North-West University, 2005)
    A new era dawned for the higher education system in South Africa, after approval was announced by Cabinet regarding the final proposals for the restructuring of the higher education institutional landscape in December 2002, ...
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    Psychological empowerment, job insecurity and wellness of employees in selected organisations 

    Stander, Marius Wilhelm (North-West University, 2007)
    South Africa, like the rest of the world, is undergoing major changes in the social, political, economic, technological and organisational environments. The ability of any organisation to compete internationally will depend ...
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    Work-related wellness of information technology professionals in South Africa 

    Westerman, Christelle (North-West University, 2005)
    The information technology industry is considered to be one of the most demanding industries, with significant social, physical and psychological consequences for the wellbeing of the information technology professional. ...
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    Occupational stress, burnout, job satisfaction, work engagement and organisational commitment of educators on senior level in the Sedibeng West district 

    Van Zyl, Yolandé (North-West University, 2003)
    The pace of changes in South African education institutions has profound effects on the teachers. Due to internal and external influences teaching is a much more demanding occupation than in the past, with significant ...
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    Work wellness in a university of technology in South Africa 

    Viljoen, Jozua Petrus (North-West University, 2006)
    Change and transformation in higher education institutions worldwide are advancing at a rate that institutions and individual employees find hard to comprehend. During the past two decades, complex changes challenging ...
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    The validation of a workaholism scale within the South African banking industry 

    Horn, Janlé (North-West University (South Africa) , Potchefstroom Campus, 2015)
    Workaholism is recognised as a problem, for both the individual and the organisation. The phenomenon is associated with several negative outcomes (i.e. lower levels of work engagement, less commitment to the organisation ...
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    AuthorBarkhuizen, Emmerentia Nicolene (1)Beukes, Ilka (1)Coetzee, Susanna Elizabeth (1)Diedericks, Elsabé (1)Horn, Janlé (1)Magano, Kelebogile D. (1)Phale, Matthews Mbangwa (1)Selepe, Carol Matshepo (1)Serfontein, Talita (1)Smidt, Olivia (1)... View MoreAdvisor/SupervisorRothmann, S. (6)De Beer, L.T. (4)Bosman, J. (2)Buitendach, J.H. (2)Pienaar, J. (2)10064699 - Rothmann, Sebastiaan (Supervisor) (1)Botha, E. (1)Naude, Wikus (1)Subject
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    Burnout (9)Job satisfaction (7)Job demands (3)Job resources (3)Occupational stress (3)Turnover intention (3)Validation (3)Affectivity (2)... View MoreDate Issued2020 - 2021 (1)2010 - 2019 (6)2003 - 2009 (9)Has File(s)
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