1. Novel Research Along a Continuum of Mental Well-Being in the Modern Workplace.
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Kaur, Ekonkar, Gonzalez-Mule, Erik, Rapp, Devin, Rivin, Jessica Mariah, Cannon, Dane, Landay, Karen, Kreiner, Glen E., Monnot, Robert, Hughey, James, Arena, David F., Schaefer, Joseph Richard, Van Wagoner, Phoenix, Reed, Rick, and Keplinger, Ksenia
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In the wake of a global mental health crisis, management scholars have recommended taking a more nuanced perspective of employee mental health and well-being. Recent interdisciplinary reviews have called for researchers to adequately differentiate between poor mental health and severe mental health conditions (Rosado-Solomon, Koopmann, Lee, & Cronin, 2023), while considering their respective roles along the 'mental health continuum' (Kelloway, Dimoff, & Gilbert, 2023: 365). This symposium seeks to present research with novel implications for employee well-being at various points along this continuum. First, this symposium introduces novel phenomena (e.g., AI) that may lead employee mental well-being to fluctuate or worsen. Second, this symposium introduces novel research on the experience of having mental health conditions while being employed; it also introduces a novel category of stigma, and the associated implications for both employees and organizations. From Colleagues to Co-Bots: Exploring Employee Reactions to AI Integration at Work Author: Jessica Mariah Rivin; San Diego State U., Fowler College of Business Author: Ksenia Keplinger; Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems Author: Rick Reed; Assistant Professor at Le Moyne College Author: Phoenix Van Wagoner; California State U., Fullerton "Love It or Leave It?" Work Passion, Stress, Burnout, and Turnover in Nurses Author: Karen Landay; U. of North Texas Author: David F. Arena; U. of Texas At Arlington Author: Joseph Richard Schaefer; SUNY New Paltz Frames of Mental Illness and Workplace Implications Author: Dane Cannon; U. of Utah, David Eccles School of Business Plowing Ahead or Sowing Seeds: Navigating Mental Health Stigma at Work Author: Devin Rapp; San Diego State U., Fowler College of Business Author: Glen E. Kreiner; U. of Utah, David Eccles School of Business Author: Dane Cannon; U. of Utah, David Eccles School of Business Author: James Hughey; U. of Utah, David Eccles School of Business Author: Robert Monnot; U. of Utah, David Eccles School of Business [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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