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International Journal of Human Resource Management | 2017

Well-being and HRM in the changing workplace

Tina Kowalski; Wendy Loretto

Abstract In a fast changing and fast-paced global workplace, where maintaining competitive advantage is paramount to success, identifying ways of sustaining employee well-being is of increasing importance to a range of stakeholders, both within the context of work and beyond. Within the workplace, well-being is important not only to individual employees in terms of maintaining their own good health, but also to managers and organisations as there is evidence to suggest that poor well-being at work can have adverse effects on performance and overall productivity. Beyond the workplace, health service providers must manage the potential burden of poor individual and population health, exacerbated in many nations by ageing workforces. Given the existing evidence linking employee well-being to key organisational outcomes such as performance and productivity, identifying ways to enhance employee well-being is, arguably, a core function of contemporary human resource professionals. However, the juxtaposition of an increased focus on well-being at work and the current business climate of needing to do more with less can pose significant challenges for HRM professionals in contemporary organisations. In this paper we examine some of the key issues of pertinence to researchers in the field of HRM and well-being, and propose a number of areas for future research.


Archive | 2008

Encouraging Labour market Activity among 60-64 year olds

Wendy Loretto; Philip White; Sarah Vickerstaff; Tina Kowalski; Jenny R. Billings; Patrick Brown; Lavinia Mitton


Archive | 2015

Retirement, Cognitive Effects

Kristina Potocnik; Tina Kowalski


European Academy of Occupational Health Psychology | 2012

‘Exploring the Contribution of Work and Non-Work Sources of Social Support to Employee Well-being: A Mixed Methods Case Study’

Tina Kowalski


Archive | 2018

HYBRID SOCIAL MEDIA

Chris Archer-Brown; Ben Marder; Tom Calvard; Tina Kowalski


New Technology Work and Employment | 2018

Hybrid social media: employees’ use of a boundary‐spanning technology

Chris Archer-Brown; Ben Marder; Tom Calvard; Tina Kowalski


Academy of Management Proceedings | 2018

A Mixed Methods Study of the Experiences of Norwegian Breast Cancer Survivors Returning to Work

Eli Selback; Tina Kowalski


Wiley-Blackwell | 2015

The Encyclopedia of Adulthood and Aging

Kristina Potocnik; Tina Kowalski


Academy of Management Proceedings | 2015

The normalization of social media as a workplace tool

Ben Marder; Tom Calvard; Tina Kowalski; Aliette Lambert; Chris Archer-Brown


Archive | 2014

Pitfalls in implementing wellbeing initiatives – why good policy and practice are not enough.

Tina Kowalski; Wendy Loretto

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Tom Calvard

University of Edinburgh

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University of Edinburgh

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