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Título : Personal–Organizational Processes in Workplace Health Promotion: Understanding Wellness Program Participation in China
Otros títulos : International Journal of Communication
Autor : Zhu, Yaguang
Dailey, Stephanie
Palabras clave : working
identification
health
Fecha de publicación : 2019
Editorial : International Journal of Communication
Citación : Zhu, Y. and Dailey, Sl (2019). Personal–Organizational Processes in Workplace Health Promotion: Understanding Wellness Program Participation in China. International Journal of Communication, 13. https://ijoc.org/index.php/ijoc/article/view/9548/2741
Resumen : Around the world, there has been a noticeable increase in demand for workplace health promotion (WHP). Research has demonstrated the beneficial outcomes of WHP program participation, yet scholars lack an all-encompassing framework that captures why employees do or do not participate in these initiatives, especially in non-Western contexts. To show the role of two personal–organizational processes—perceived organizational support and organizational identification—in predicting WHP program participation, we collected survey data from 204 employees at a Chinese company with a wellness program. Results suggest that organizational identification mediates the relationship between perceived organizational support and employees’ participation in WHP programs. Besides contributing to the WHP literature in non-Western countries, this study opens up new opportunities to explore the relationship between other personal-organizational processes and their relationship to WHP.
URI : https://repositorio.consejodecomunicacion.gob.ec//handle/CONSEJO_REP/10671
ISSN : 1932-8036
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