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FLOURISHING VIA WORKPLACE RELATIONSHIPS: MOVING BEYOND INSTRUMENTAL SUPPORT

In a series of qualitative and quantitative studies, we developed a model of the functions of positive work relationships, with an explicit focus on the role that these relationships play in employee flourishing. Stories that employees told about positive relationships at work revealed that relation...

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Published in:Academy of Management journal 2016-08, Vol.59 (4), p.1199-1223
Main Authors: COLBERT, AMY E., BONO, JOYCE E., PURVANOVA, RADOSTINA K.
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Classification
Emotional support
Emotions
Employee attitude
Job satisfaction
Life satisfaction
Personal development
Positive emotions
Professional relationships
Taxonomy
Work
Workplaces
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