Employing employees's well-being in organisational change contexts : a qualitative study

The main purpose of this study was to explore the impact of organisational change on the lived experiences of employees’ well-being. A sample of six employees participated in the study. The requisite data was obtained using semi-structured interviews. The literature review aimed to conceptualise...

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Main Author: Nel, Dedrieka Magdalena
Other Authors: Van Niekerk, A.
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2021
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10500/27408
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-uir.unisa.ac.za-10500-274082021-09-04T05:15:23Z Employing employees's well-being in organisational change contexts : a qualitative study Nel, Dedrieka Magdalena Van Niekerk, A. Qualitative study Organisational change Employee well-being Interpretivist paradigm Semi-structured interviews Content analysis Survivor syndrome Ill-being Multidimensional Communication 658.406 Organizational change -- Employees Quality of work life Employee health promotion Qualitative research -- Methodology The main purpose of this study was to explore the impact of organisational change on the lived experiences of employees’ well-being. A sample of six employees participated in the study. The requisite data was obtained using semi-structured interviews. The literature review aimed to conceptualise organisational change and its related constructs, to explore employee well-being and its related constructs, and to understand the impact of organisational change on employees’ well-being in organisational contexts. The specific aims of the empirical study were to explore the impact of organisational change on employee well-being, to provide a basic framework that may assist organisations in managing change initiatives directed at enhancing employee well-being, and to formulate recommendations for possible future research on the impact of organisational change on employee well-being. The findings of this study indicated that the impact of organisational change on employees’ well-being is generally negative owing to the uncertainty of moving from the known to the unknown. All employees are impacted by organisational changes. The findings further indicated that the adverse impacts of organisational change may be moderated by communication, participation in the organisational change process and support. Industrial and Organisational Psychology M. Com (Industrial and Organizational Psychology) 2021-06-03T16:55:44Z 2021-06-03T16:55:44Z 2021-01 Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/10500/27408 en 1 online resource (xi, 158 pages) : color illustrations application/pdf
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topic Qualitative study
Organisational change
Employee well-being
Interpretivist paradigm
Semi-structured interviews
Content analysis
Survivor syndrome
Ill-being
Multidimensional
Communication
658.406
Organizational change -- Employees
Quality of work life
Employee health promotion
Qualitative research -- Methodology
spellingShingle Qualitative study
Organisational change
Employee well-being
Interpretivist paradigm
Semi-structured interviews
Content analysis
Survivor syndrome
Ill-being
Multidimensional
Communication
658.406
Organizational change -- Employees
Quality of work life
Employee health promotion
Qualitative research -- Methodology
Nel, Dedrieka Magdalena
Employing employees's well-being in organisational change contexts : a qualitative study
description The main purpose of this study was to explore the impact of organisational change on the lived experiences of employees’ well-being. A sample of six employees participated in the study. The requisite data was obtained using semi-structured interviews. The literature review aimed to conceptualise organisational change and its related constructs, to explore employee well-being and its related constructs, and to understand the impact of organisational change on employees’ well-being in organisational contexts. The specific aims of the empirical study were to explore the impact of organisational change on employee well-being, to provide a basic framework that may assist organisations in managing change initiatives directed at enhancing employee well-being, and to formulate recommendations for possible future research on the impact of organisational change on employee well-being. The findings of this study indicated that the impact of organisational change on employees’ well-being is generally negative owing to the uncertainty of moving from the known to the unknown. All employees are impacted by organisational changes. The findings further indicated that the adverse impacts of organisational change may be moderated by communication, participation in the organisational change process and support. === Industrial and Organisational Psychology === M. Com (Industrial and Organizational Psychology)
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title Employing employees's well-being in organisational change contexts : a qualitative study
title_short Employing employees's well-being in organisational change contexts : a qualitative study
title_full Employing employees's well-being in organisational change contexts : a qualitative study
title_fullStr Employing employees's well-being in organisational change contexts : a qualitative study
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