ABSTRACT

Wellbeing in the workplace is an essential element in fostering a worker’s sense of being valued, ensuring their engagement, and ultimately leading to higher levels of productivity and organizational performance. This important book specifically adds to the discussion by taking a global perspective, and evaluates wellbeing in the workplace in different countries, identifying both universal issues and specific cultural issues.

Chapter authors have been drawn from across five continents and eleven countries to provide ground-breaking research in wellbeing from different regional perspectives, looking at both developed and developing world scenarios. What is clear throughout the book is that organizations that are not people-centered undermine their capacity to attain and maintain quality standards, high performance, and competitiveness.

Organizational concerns about workers' wellbeing are growing exponentially due to the global VUCA (volatile, uncertain, complex, ambiguous) environment. In this environment, organizational success is no longer simply based on short-term revenue maximization, capital investments, or sales, but increasingly depends on people’s wellbeing, human capital, and the development of human talent to ensure sustained and sustainable growth and performance. This book presents a collection of studies that address current and forthcoming organizational challenges and offer realistic solutions to support leaders and managers seeking to balance and value the contribution of people with long-term organizational performance.

part I|42 pages

Understanding wellbeing

chapter 1|13 pages

Psychosocial wellbeing at work

3Reasons to invest in healthy employees and workplaces

chapter 2|17 pages

Wellbeing and gender parity in the workforce

Need for a new global approach

chapter 3|11 pages

Wellbeing in organizations

Dimensions and intersections

part II|58 pages

Wellbeing and work

chapter 6|9 pages

Wellbeing@work

Is buffering stress enough?

chapter 7|16 pages

Psychosocial risk

A European view

part III|48 pages

Emerging forms of wellbeing

chapter 9|16 pages

Wellbeing challenges of millennials

South Africa’s “Born Free” generation