Extending the research frontiers of employee mental health through contextualisation: China as an example with implications for human resource management research and practice

IF 3.3 3区 管理学 Q1 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR
F. Cooke, Wenqiong Xu
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PurposeImpoverished employee mental health is harmful to employees and organisational performance. There is emerging interest in employee mental health in the human resource management (HRM) field. The majority of these studies mainly focus on the organisational and individual levels from the psychological and managerial perspectives without considering the sectoral characteristics and societal context.Design/methodology/approachThis perspective paper draws on extant literature as well as 10 informal interviews with medical professionals, organisational leaders in the public sector, teachers and HR professionals to shed light on employee mental health research, practice and challenges in the Chinese context.FindingsThis paper reveals national, sectoral, occupational and individual factors that shape mental health problems, individual coping mechanisms and organisational interventions. It also shows international influence on employee mental health in the form of institutional pressure and knowledge transfer.Research limitations/implicationsThere is limited research on employee mental health and HRM in the Chinese context, which restricts the scope of discussion in this paper, but at the same time presents rich future research opportunities that may be relevant to other national settings.Practical implicationsManaging the mental health of the workforce is part of the mental health management of the population, which means a holistic approach to building a mental health eco-system needs to be adopted. The authors call for more research on employee mental health in the Chinese context to provide evidence to support policy development and organisational efforts to scale up mental health services at the national and organisational levels. The authors also provide practical recommendations for policymakers and employing organisations.Originality/valueThe authors present a multi-level and multi-factor overview related to employee mental health in the Chinese context. The authors argue for a resource-based and multi-stakeholder approach, which will help inform and improve mental health policy and practice. The authors present several avenues for future scholarship and research. The authors extend the research frontiers of employee mental health issues by calling for the inclusion of a broader range of theoretical lenses including institutional theory, cultural and spiritual perspective and critical sociology to understand more fully how employee mental health conditions may be undermined or improved.
通过情境化拓展员工心理健康的研究前沿:以中国为例及其对人力资源管理研究和实践的启示
目的员工心理健康状况不佳对员工和组织绩效都是有害的。人力资源管理(HRM)领域对员工心理健康的关注正在兴起。这些研究大多集中在组织和个人层面,从心理和管理角度出发,而没有考虑部门特征和社会背景。设计/方法/方法本文借鉴了现有文献,并对医疗专业人员、公共部门组织领导人、教师和人力资源专业人员进行了10次非正式访谈,以阐明中国背景下员工心理健康的研究、实践和挑战。本文揭示了形成心理健康问题的国家、部门、职业和个人因素、个人应对机制和组织干预措施。它还以制度压力和知识转移的形式表现出对员工心理健康的国际影响。研究局限/启示在中国背景下对员工心理健康和人力资源管理的研究有限,这限制了本文的讨论范围,但同时也提供了丰富的未来研究机会,可能与其他国家设置相关。实际意义管理劳动力的心理健康是人口心理健康管理的一部分,这意味着需要采用一种全面的方法来建立心理健康生态系统。作者呼吁对中国背景下的员工心理健康进行更多的研究,为政策制定和组织努力提供证据,以扩大国家和组织层面的心理健康服务。作者还为政策制定者和用人组织提供了切实可行的建议。作者对中国背景下员工心理健康的相关因素进行了多层次、多因素的综述。这组作者提出了一种基于资源和多方利益相关者的方法,这将有助于告知和改进精神卫生政策和实践。作者提出了未来学术和研究的几个途径。作者通过呼吁纳入更广泛的理论视角,包括制度理论,文化和精神视角以及批判社会学,扩展了员工心理健康问题的研究前沿,以更全面地了解员工心理健康状况如何被破坏或改善。
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Personnel Review
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期刊介绍: Personnel Review (PR) publishes rigorous, well written articles from a range of theoretical and methodological traditions. We value articles that have high originality and that engage with contemporary challenges to human resource management theory, policy and practice development. Research that highlights innovation and emerging issues in the field, and the medium- to long-term impact of HRM policy and practice, is especially welcome.
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