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The added value of the positive: A literature review of positive psychology interventions in organizations
Authors:M. Christina Meyers  Marianne van Woerkom  Arnold B. Bakker
Affiliation:1. Department of Human Resource Studies , Tilburg University , Tilburg , The Netherlands m.c.meyers@uvt.nl;3. Department of Human Resource Studies , Tilburg University , Tilburg , The Netherlands;4. Department of Work and Organizational Psychology , Erasmus University , Rotterdam , The Netherlands
Abstract:

This paper systematically reviews research investigating the effects of positive psychology interventions applied in the organizational context. We characterize a positive psychology intervention as any intentional activity or method that is based on (a) the cultivation of positive subjective experiences, (b) the building of positive individual traits, or (c) the building of civic virtue and positive institutions. A systematic literature search identified 15 studies that examined the effects of such an intervention in organizational contexts. Subsequent analyses of those studies revealed that positive psychology interventions seem to be a promising tool for enhancing employee well-being and performance. As a side-effect, positive psychology interventions also tend to diminish stress and burnout and to a lesser extent depression and anxiety. Implications of those findings for theory and praxis and recommendations for future research on positive psychology interventions in organizations are discussed.
Keywords:Performance  Positive psychology  Positive psychology intervention  Review  Well-being
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