Psychological Capital and Beyond

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9780197511800

Publication date:

31/10/2019

Paperback

336 pages

235.0x156.0mm

Price: 1200.00 INR

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ISBN:

9780197511800

Publication date:

31/10/2019

Paperback

336 pages

235.0x156.0mm

Fred Luthans, Carolyn M. Youssef-Morgan & and Bruce J. Avolio Table of Contents

  • Presents the most comprehensive approach to applying positive-psychology science to workplace applications.
  • Explores the roles of the four positive psychology constructs of efficacy, hope, optimism, and resiliency.
  • Provides two reliable and valid measures of psychological capital (PsyCap).
  • Analyzes return on investment and dollar impact of psychological capital.
  • Outlines the practical value of PsyCap in terms of assessment, development, performance, and organizational effectiveness.
  • Each copy includes a complimentary PsyCap online self-assessment.

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Fred Luthans, Carolyn M. Youssef-Morgan & and Bruce J. Avolio Table of Contents

Description

Although there are as many answers to the question of how organizations can gain competitive advantage in today's global economy as there are books and experts, one lesson seems very clear: traditional answers and resources are no longer sufficient. This seminal book offers not only an answer regarding how to gain competitive advantage through people, but also a brand new, untapped human resource--psychological capital, or simply PsyCap. Generated from both the positive-psychology movement and the authors' pioneering work on positive organizational behavior, PsyCap is a rigorous concept: to be included in PsyCap, a given positive construct must be based on theory, research, and valid measurement, must be open to development, and must have measurable performance impact.

The positive constructs that have been determined to best meet these PsyCap criteria--efficacy (confidence), hope, optimism, and resiliency--are covered in separate chapters in Psychological Capital and Beyond. Following an exploration of other potential positive constructs such as creativity, wisdom, well-being, flow, humor, gratitude, forgiveness, emotional intelligence, spirituality, authenticity, and courage, the authors summarize the research demonstrating the performance impact of PsyCap. They go on to provide the PsyCap Questionnaire (PCQ) as a measurement tool, and the PsyCap Intervention (PCI) as a development aid. Psychological Capital and Beyond provides theory, research, measurements, and methods of application for psychological capital, a resource that can be developed and sustained for competitive advantage.

Each copy includes a complimentary PsyCap online self-assessment.

About the Author

Fred Luthans, PhD, is University and Distinguished Professor at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln. The former president of the National Academy of Management and currently editor of three journals, he is the author of several widely known books and over 200 academic articles. His teaching and consulting have taken him all over the world.

Carolyn Youssef, PhD, is the Redding Chair of Business and a core faculty member in the PhD in Human Capital Management program at Bellevue University. Her research has been published in a number of journals and edited volumes. She also serves in the U.S. Technical Advisory Group, designated by the Society for Human Resource Management, the American National Standards Institute, and the International Organization for Standardization to create and represent the United States' view on global human-resource standards.

Bruce J. Avolio, PhD, has an international reputation as a researcher and practitioner in leadership. He was recently ranked in the top 25 management scholars of the last 50 years. He has consulted with public and private organizations in North and South America, Africa, Europe, and Southeast Asia. He has published 11 books and over 150 articles on leadership and related areas and is Professor of Management at the University of Washington's Foster Center for Leadership.

Fred Luthans, Carolyn M. Youssef-Morgan & and Bruce J. Avolio Table of Contents

Table of contents

Preface
1. Introduction to the Meaning and Need of Psychological Capital
2. Positive Organizational Behavior: Framework for Psychological Capital
3. PsyCap Efficacy: Confidence
4. PsyCap Hope: The Will and the Way
5. PsyCap Optimism: Realistic and Flexible
6. PsyCap Resiliency: Bouncing Back and Beyond
7. Potential PsyCap: Creativity, Flow, Mindfulness, Gratitude, and Forgiveness
8. Potential PsyCap: Emotional Intelligence, Spirituality, Authenticity, and Courage
9. Measurement and Development of PsyCap: Assessing the Return on Investment
10. A Roadmap for the Future

Fred Luthans, Carolyn M. Youssef-Morgan & and Bruce J. Avolio Table of Contents

Fred Luthans, Carolyn M. Youssef-Morgan & and Bruce J. Avolio Table of Contents

Fred Luthans, Carolyn M. Youssef-Morgan & and Bruce J. Avolio Table of Contents

Description

Although there are as many answers to the question of how organizations can gain competitive advantage in today's global economy as there are books and experts, one lesson seems very clear: traditional answers and resources are no longer sufficient. This seminal book offers not only an answer regarding how to gain competitive advantage through people, but also a brand new, untapped human resource--psychological capital, or simply PsyCap. Generated from both the positive-psychology movement and the authors' pioneering work on positive organizational behavior, PsyCap is a rigorous concept: to be included in PsyCap, a given positive construct must be based on theory, research, and valid measurement, must be open to development, and must have measurable performance impact.

The positive constructs that have been determined to best meet these PsyCap criteria--efficacy (confidence), hope, optimism, and resiliency--are covered in separate chapters in Psychological Capital and Beyond. Following an exploration of other potential positive constructs such as creativity, wisdom, well-being, flow, humor, gratitude, forgiveness, emotional intelligence, spirituality, authenticity, and courage, the authors summarize the research demonstrating the performance impact of PsyCap. They go on to provide the PsyCap Questionnaire (PCQ) as a measurement tool, and the PsyCap Intervention (PCI) as a development aid. Psychological Capital and Beyond provides theory, research, measurements, and methods of application for psychological capital, a resource that can be developed and sustained for competitive advantage.

Each copy includes a complimentary PsyCap online self-assessment.

About the Author

Fred Luthans, PhD, is University and Distinguished Professor at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln. The former president of the National Academy of Management and currently editor of three journals, he is the author of several widely known books and over 200 academic articles. His teaching and consulting have taken him all over the world.

Carolyn Youssef, PhD, is the Redding Chair of Business and a core faculty member in the PhD in Human Capital Management program at Bellevue University. Her research has been published in a number of journals and edited volumes. She also serves in the U.S. Technical Advisory Group, designated by the Society for Human Resource Management, the American National Standards Institute, and the International Organization for Standardization to create and represent the United States' view on global human-resource standards.

Bruce J. Avolio, PhD, has an international reputation as a researcher and practitioner in leadership. He was recently ranked in the top 25 management scholars of the last 50 years. He has consulted with public and private organizations in North and South America, Africa, Europe, and Southeast Asia. He has published 11 books and over 150 articles on leadership and related areas and is Professor of Management at the University of Washington's Foster Center for Leadership.

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Table of contents

Preface
1. Introduction to the Meaning and Need of Psychological Capital
2. Positive Organizational Behavior: Framework for Psychological Capital
3. PsyCap Efficacy: Confidence
4. PsyCap Hope: The Will and the Way
5. PsyCap Optimism: Realistic and Flexible
6. PsyCap Resiliency: Bouncing Back and Beyond
7. Potential PsyCap: Creativity, Flow, Mindfulness, Gratitude, and Forgiveness
8. Potential PsyCap: Emotional Intelligence, Spirituality, Authenticity, and Courage
9. Measurement and Development of PsyCap: Assessing the Return on Investment
10. A Roadmap for the Future

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