Organizational Justice and Well-Being Moderating Effects of Power Distance and Collectivism

The employees well-being has been a growing concern amongst organizations as it would affect the employees satisfaction towards his or her jobs, and would affect an individual’s psychological and physical well being. The well-being of an employee is important as it affects the quality of an individu...

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Main Author: Balbeer Singh, Satnamjeet Kaur
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2005
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description The employees well-being has been a growing concern amongst organizations as it would affect the employees satisfaction towards his or her jobs, and would affect an individual’s psychological and physical well being. The well-being of an employee is important as it affects the quality of an individual’s life and his or her physical and psychological well-being. The ability to promote a feeling of well-being is of considerable benefit not only to employees in the community but also to the employer’s bottom line. The psychological and physical well-being of employees and their satisfaction with their work and workplace would affect the organizational citizenship at work, and turnover rates.
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spelling usm-255902017-04-17T06:24:19Z http://eprints.usm.my/25590/ Organizational Justice and Well-Being Moderating Effects of Power Distance and Collectivism Balbeer Singh, Satnamjeet Kaur HF5001-6182 Business The employees well-being has been a growing concern amongst organizations as it would affect the employees satisfaction towards his or her jobs, and would affect an individual’s psychological and physical well being. The well-being of an employee is important as it affects the quality of an individual’s life and his or her physical and psychological well-being. The ability to promote a feeling of well-being is of considerable benefit not only to employees in the community but also to the employer’s bottom line. The psychological and physical well-being of employees and their satisfaction with their work and workplace would affect the organizational citizenship at work, and turnover rates. 2005 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/25590/1/ORGANIZATIONAL_JUSTICE_AND_WELL-BEING_MODERATING_EFFECTS_OF_POWER_DISTANCE_AND_COLLECTIVISM.pdf Balbeer Singh, Satnamjeet Kaur (2005) Organizational Justice and Well-Being Moderating Effects of Power Distance and Collectivism. Masters thesis, Universiti Sains Malaysia.
spellingShingle HF5001-6182 Business
Balbeer Singh, Satnamjeet Kaur
Organizational Justice and Well-Being Moderating Effects of Power Distance and Collectivism
title Organizational Justice and Well-Being Moderating Effects of Power Distance and Collectivism
title_full Organizational Justice and Well-Being Moderating Effects of Power Distance and Collectivism
title_fullStr Organizational Justice and Well-Being Moderating Effects of Power Distance and Collectivism
title_full_unstemmed Organizational Justice and Well-Being Moderating Effects of Power Distance and Collectivism
title_short Organizational Justice and Well-Being Moderating Effects of Power Distance and Collectivism
title_sort organizational justice and well-being moderating effects of power distance and collectivism
topic HF5001-6182 Business
url http://eprints.usm.my/25590/
http://eprints.usm.my/25590/1/ORGANIZATIONAL_JUSTICE_AND_WELL-BEING_MODERATING_EFFECTS_OF_POWER_DISTANCE_AND_COLLECTIVISM.pdf