2019
DOI: 10.26417/ejis.v5i3.p51-60
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Environmental Factors and Affective Well-Being Influence on Mine Workers Absenteeism in South Africa

Abstract: Human resources remain the most important and valuable assets of every organisation. In effect, the strategic monitoring and management of related environmental factors and employees’ affective well-being for continued presence at work are becoming increasingly fundamental. The mining industry is characterised with different environmental factors and affective well-being puzzle that may likely affect employees’ turnaround time at work. While available studies have largely investigated how environmental factors… Show more

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“…Kesejahteraan afektif dianggap komponen yang paling penting dari kesejahteraan psikologis (Daniels, 2000;Van Horn et al, 2004;Warr, 1990). Keyser et al (2020) mengatakan "affective well-being is generally understood as a swing between an individual mood and emotions. Specifically, the concepts explicate the nexus between having a positive or negative mood and emotions, which can be triggered by situational factor".…”
Section: Kesejahteraan Afektifmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kesejahteraan afektif dianggap komponen yang paling penting dari kesejahteraan psikologis (Daniels, 2000;Van Horn et al, 2004;Warr, 1990). Keyser et al (2020) mengatakan "affective well-being is generally understood as a swing between an individual mood and emotions. Specifically, the concepts explicate the nexus between having a positive or negative mood and emotions, which can be triggered by situational factor".…”
Section: Kesejahteraan Afektifmentioning
confidence: 99%