Shaping Employee Experience in the Changing Social and Organisation Conditions - Onepress
ISBN: 978-83-7695-989-4
stron: 107, Format: ebook
Data wydania: 2022-09-19
Księgarnia: Onepress
Cena książki: 36,00 zł
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Preface 7
1. Types of well-being interventions in reducing work-related stress during the pandemic (Dorota Molek-Winiarska, Agata Pelc) 9
1.1. Introduction 9
1.2. Work-related stress and well-being 9
1.3. Well-being interventions at work 10
1.4. Sources of work stress in the pandemic 11
1.5. Method 12
1.6. Results 13
1.7. Discussion and conclusions 15
2. The flexibility of the style of coping with stress as a determinant of efficiency and effectiveness of employee management (Katarzyna M. Rozbejko) 18
2.1. Introduction 18
2.2. Managerial stress and coping styles 18
2.3. Method 20
2.4. Results 20
2.5. Conclusions and directions for further research 25
3. Employees without employers – theoretical reflections on the specificity of gig workers’ psychological contracts (Anna Rogozińska-Pawełczyk) 27
3.1. Introduction 27
3.2. Gig economy and gig employment 27
3.3. The concept of the psychological contract in the perspective of new employment relations 28
3.4. Towards a new form of gig workers psychological contract – characteristics of gig employment 30 3.5. Conclusions 33
4. Availability of non-standard forms of employment in enterprises and its impact on job satisfaction of employees (Czesław Zając, Grzegorz Przystarz) 35
4.1. Introduction 35
4.2. Forms of employment 35
4.3. Job satisfaction and non-standard forms of employment 38
4.4. Method 41
4.5. Results of case study analyses 42
4.6. Conclusions 43
5. Experiencing personnel controlling by HR employees – preliminary research results (Małgorzata Striker, Lena Grzesiak) 45
5.1. Introduction 45
5.2. Personnel controlling. 46
5.3. Method. 47
5.4. Results 49
5.5. Discussion and conclusions 52
6. Occupational experience of Polish migrants during the COVID-19 pandemic with particular focus on remote work (Olga Czeranowska) 54
6.1. Introduction 54
6.2. Pandemic and careers 54
6.3. Migrants and pandemic 55
6.4. Method 56
6.5. Results 57
6.6. Conclusions 63
7. The factors that determine the organisational identification of female Ukrainian immigrants who work in Poland (Anna Ścibior-Butrym) 64
7.1. Introduction 64
7.2. Female immigrants from Ukraine working in Poland and their organisational identity 65
7.3. Method 68
7.4. Results 69
7.5. Discussion and conclusions 71
8. Mobility of expatriates in the context of multigenerationality (Gabriela Strzelec) 73
8.1. Introduction 73
8.2. Expatriates as a form of international migration 73
8.3. Characteristics of the generations in the international labour market 78
8.4. Conclusions 81
9. Retaining Millennials in the People’s Republic of China (Magdalena Krzyzanowska-Celmer) 83
9.1. Introduction 83
9.2. Characteristics of the Chinese Millennials 83
9.3. Stay Millennial-ready 85
9.4. Conclusions 88
10. Summary 89
11. References 92
12. List of figures 106
13. List of tables 106