Healthy organisations and sustainability: approaches from the positive organisational psychology
Keywords:
Human capital, Positive Psychology, quality in work life, healthy organizations, sustainability, well-being at workAbstract
In the contextual framework of the organizational world, a series of transformations have taken a leading role, such as corporate sustainability, survival or adaptability. Many have tried to answer the question about ‘what is the key to success for a company?’. The aim of this paper is to highlight the importance of human capital, according to the perspective of the Positive Psychology. This helps us to visualize the multiple positive effects of its reactive and proactive actions (protection and promotion), providing an optimal functioning of people, providing efficient solutions, and the importance of workers, organization and community aligning for the mutual development of this dynamic triangle in order to strengthen corporate sustainable development.
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