2013
DOI: 10.4102/sajip.v39i2.1022
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Exploring a model for finding meaning in the changing world of work (Part 3: Meaning as framing context)

Abstract: Orientation: This article, the final in a series of three papers, locates organisational change, specifically within the context of individuals' experience of 'meaning', as conceptualised in Viktor Frankl's logotherapy. Research purpose:The purpose of this theoretical paper is to investigate the context of meaning in organisational change by exploring the relationship between meaning and change.Motivation for the study: Although literature on change management is available in abundance, very little research ha… Show more

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“…Involvement in meaningful work has also been associated with higher levels of well-being, zest, an overall feeling of contributing to the greater good and a perception of the importance of work (Allan et al, 2018;Burger et al, 2013;Gazica & Spector, 2015;Hagmaier & Abele, 2015;Horvath, 2015;Janik & Rothmann, 2015;Rosso et al, 2010;Willemse & Deacon, 2015). Research indicates that work has a direct impact on an individual's physical and psychological health, and to be psychologically healthy an individual needs to feel that what he or she is doing is meaningful and serves a valuable purpose (Veltman, 2015).…”
Section: Outcomes Of Meaningful Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Involvement in meaningful work has also been associated with higher levels of well-being, zest, an overall feeling of contributing to the greater good and a perception of the importance of work (Allan et al, 2018;Burger et al, 2013;Gazica & Spector, 2015;Hagmaier & Abele, 2015;Horvath, 2015;Janik & Rothmann, 2015;Rosso et al, 2010;Willemse & Deacon, 2015). Research indicates that work has a direct impact on an individual's physical and psychological health, and to be psychologically healthy an individual needs to feel that what he or she is doing is meaningful and serves a valuable purpose (Veltman, 2015).…”
Section: Outcomes Of Meaningful Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is the all-consuming and meaningful fervour a person experiences towards a profession (Bunderson & Thompson, 2009;Guo et al, 2014;Hall & Chandler, 2005). A person will be more fulfilled when they can find meaning in their work (Burger, Roodt, & Crous, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%