Innovative behaviors and eudaimonic well-being: The contribution of human capital sustainability leadership to sustainable career, decent work, decent lives, and healthy lives

IF 1.4 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED
José M Peiró, Andrea Svicher, Annamaria Di Fabio
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Abstract

To cope with the challenges of 21st-century careers, the research on psychology of sustainability and sustainable development complements the psychology of work perspective with an emphasis on factors that foster the workers’ well-being, decent work, and decent lives in healthy organizations. In this framework, individual eudaimonic well-being (EWB) is among the most relevant factors that may enhance decent and sustainable life projects and careers. Human capital sustainability leadership (HCSL) constitutes a resource for positive relatedness in organizations being linked to EWB. Innovative behaviors (IBs) are crucial for the sustainable development of organizations. This study investigated the relationships between IBs and EWB, testing the mediating role of HCSL in 353 Italian workers, controlling for participants’ age and gender. HCSL fully mediated these relationships and emerged as a promising resource in linking IBs and EWB, supporting workers to achieve sustainable careers, decent work, and decent and healthy lives.
创新行为和理想幸福:人力资本可持续性领导力对可持续职业、体面工作、体面生活和健康生活的贡献
为了应对21世纪职业生涯的挑战,可持续性和可持续发展心理学的研究补充了工作心理学的观点,强调了在健康的组织中促进工人福祉、体面工作和体面生活的因素。在这一框架中,个人的幸福是可能促进体面和可持续的生活项目和职业的最相关因素之一。人力资本可持续性领导(HCSL)在与EWB相关的组织中构成了一种正相关资源。创新行为对组织的可持续发展至关重要。本研究以353名意大利工人为研究对象,在控制年龄和性别的条件下,检验了HCSL在IBs和EWB之间的中介作用。HCSL充分调解了这些关系,并成为连接中小企业和中小企业的有希望的资源,支持工人实现可持续的职业、体面的工作以及体面和健康的生活。
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