FROM WELL-BEING AT WORK TO WELL-BEING OF / DUE (TO) WORK, RETHINKING WELL-BEING AT WORK, PROCESS MODELING OF RESILIENCE IN CRISIS SITUATIONS, THE CASE OF COVID19 IN MOROCCO

Zerrad Jaouad
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The theme of well-being has interested and still interests business leaders in recent years. The current context characterized by various economic and human changes has guided research on this theme. Researchers are increasingly asking questions about mental health in the workplace, exploring and studying behavioural and psychological processes related to well-being at work. Researchers such as (Danna and Griffin (1999); Martin Seligman (2000); Keyes (2002); Thévenet (2009); Dagenais-Desmarais (2010) have made considerable contributions to this issue. The emergence of new psychosocial risks, the quest for quality of life at work has accentuated a dynamism of adaptation parallel to these changes. The COVID19 situation and its consequences further raise this question of the good of the individual forced to work remotely. The quality of life at work is a sentence that no longer has the same meaning as before the health crisis, Our article will try to reflect on this mutation in the apprehension of well-being related to the exercise of one or more tasks remotely
从工作中的福祉到工作中的福祉、重新思考工作中的福祉、危机局势中复原力的过程建模、摩洛哥的2019冠状病毒病案例
近年来,商业领袖对幸福这个主题一直很感兴趣,现在仍然很感兴趣。以各种经济和人类变化为特征的当前背景指导了这一主题的研究。研究人员越来越多地询问工作场所的心理健康问题,探索和研究与工作幸福感相关的行为和心理过程。研究人员如(Danna和Griffin (1999);马丁·塞利格曼(2000);凯斯(2002);Thevenet (2009);Dagenais-Desmarais(2010)在这个问题上做出了相当大的贡献。新的社会心理风险的出现,对工作生活质量的追求,突显了与这些变化平行的适应活力。2019冠状病毒病形势及其后果进一步提出了被迫远程工作的个人利益问题。在健康危机之前,“工作中的生活质量”这句话已经不再具有相同的意义。我们的文章将试图反思这种与远程执行一项或多项任务有关的健康担忧的突变
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