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Expectations of and satisfaction with the South African Police Service in the Potchefstroom area
(Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education, 2003)
One of the most dominant features of South Africa's transformation over the past years has been and continues to be crime and violence. The effects of violence on a large proportion of the population as well as on the ...
Wellness of train drivers in a railway transportation industry
(North-West University, 2008)
In order to survive and to prosper in a continuously changing environment, organisations need energetic and motivated employees, i.e. employees who are psychologically well. Burnout and work engagement are important focus ...
Occupational stress, coping, burnout and work engagement of hospital pharmacists in South Africa
(North-West University, 2005)
The environment in which hospital pharmacists currently function demands more of them than did any previous period. Employees in pharmacy companies have to cope with the demands that arise from fulfilling various roles, ...
Expectations of and satisfaction with the South African Police Service in the Klerksdorp area
(North-West University, 2002)
To effectively consult with the community, police managers should have a good
understanding of what the public thinks that the police currently do and what they would
prefer the police to do. Citizen satisfaction is ...
Work wellness at a higher education institution in South Africa
(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 ...
Work wellness, sense of coherence and health of protection services members
(North-West University, 2004)
The impact of change on organisations and the transforming role of the protection services member means that protection services members perform under more stress than members of almost any other profession. They are human ...
Work wellness of academic staff in South African higher education institutions
(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 ...
Organisational politics, sense of coherence and work wellness of protection services members
(North-West University, 2004)
Continuous changes in the security systems around the world, along with the increased pressure to perform may result in feelings of distrust, strain in interpersonal relations, psychological strain, fatigue and tension, ...
Work-related well-being of engineers in South Africa
(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.
Working as an engineer has generally been considered ...
Job demands, job resources, emotional intelligence and work-related well-being in a call centre
(North-West University, 2006)
Call centre employees in the insurance industry constantly interacts and negotiates with strangers, and are confronted with the unknown, unfamiliar and the unpredictable. They use interactive display terminals during ...