Workplace Spirituality and Subjective Happiness Among High School Teachers: Gratitude As A Moderator
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2019
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Elsevier Inc. usjcs@elsevier.com
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Background and Objective: Spirituality and well-being are two constructs related to optimal levels of human functioning. This study attempts to link the concept of spirituality at work and subjective happiness, which is a facet of well-being. The role of grateful disposition is also examined by incorporating gratitude as a moderator Method: Data were collected using a structured questionnaire from high school teachers working with government schools in the southern region of India. Hypothesised relationships were tested using Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) Results: Results reveal significant relationships between workplace spirituality, subjective happiness, and gratitude. Gratitude was also found to be a significant moderator, which exercised a positive influence on the workplace spirituality-happiness relationship. Conclusion: The study has contributed to the evolving literature on workplace spirituality by elucidating its relationship with positive psychology. Workplace spirituality could play a significant role in building substantial happiness for individuals in the long run. © 2018 Elsevier Inc.
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adult, article, female, government, happiness, high school, human, human experiment, India, male, partial least squares regression, religion, structural equation modeling, structured questionnaire, teacher, wellbeing, workplace, emotion, latent class analysis, psychology, questionnaire, school teacher, Adult, Emotions, Female, Happiness, Humans, Latent Class Analysis, Male, School Teachers, Spirituality, Surveys and Questionnaires, Workplace
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Explore, 2019, 15, 2, pp. 107-114
