Positive Intelligence and Work Performance
Positive Intelligence and Work Performance
Author(s): Cătălina Radu, Sorina Ioana MișuSubject(s): Economy, Psychology, Business Economy / Management, Human Resources in Economy
Published by: EDITURA ASE
Keywords: human resources; positive psychology; PERMA model; quality of life; work performance;
Summary/Abstract: This study aims to analyze the impact of positive psychology on job performance. It measures psychological factors which typically hinder job performance, the five pillars of PERMA as an indicator of positive intelligence, and self-assessed job performance. The present study was conducted through an online questionnaire composed of Shirzad Chamine’s inner saboteur questionnaire, Kern’s Workplace PERMA Profiler questionnaire, and Goodman & Syvantek’s Job Performance Scale. The research was developed on a 457-respondent non-probabilistic cohort. One of our main findings is that the inner saboteurs fall into two clusters, one oriented toward performance and the other toward emotion. Positive intelligence, as measured through PERMA seemed to have a positive effect on job performance in the emotion-oriented saboteurs, while it has no or negative effect on the performance-oriented saboteurs.
Journal: Management and Economics Review
- Issue Year: 8/2023
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 117-129
- Page Count: 13
- Language: English