Does worker wellbeing affect workplace performance?
Bryson, Alex ; Forth, John ; Stokes, Lucy
Institute of Labor Economics, Bonn
IZA - Bonn
2015
35 p.
job satisfaction ; quality of working life ; well being ; work performance ; working conditions
Discussion Paper
9096
Working conditions
English
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"This paper uses linked employer-employee data to investigate the relationship between employees' subjective well-being and workplace performance in Britain. The analyses show a clear, positive and statistically-significant relationship between the average level of job satisfaction at the workplace and workplace performance. This finding is present in both cross-sectional and panel analyses and is robust to various estimation methods and model specifications. In contrast, we find no association between levels of job-related affect and workplace performance."
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