Antecedents of subjective well-being at work – the case of French permanent employees

Author:

Orsini PhilippeORCID,Uchida ToruORCID,Magnier-Watanabe RemyORCID,Benton Caroline,Nagata Kimihiko

Abstract

PurposeWe empirically assessed the antecedents of subjective well-being at work for French permanent employees.Design/methodology/approachThe methodology includes qualitative and quantitative data analyses. In the first phase, interviews elicited the antecedents of subjective well-being at work among permanent French employees. In the second phase, a questionnaire survey was used to confirm the relevance of the antecedents uncovered in the first phase.FindingsWe found 14 distinct elements that influence French employees’ subjective well-being at work: corporate culture, job dissonance, relationships with colleagues, achievement, professional development, relationships with superiors, status, workload, perks, feedback, workspace, diversity and pay. Moreover, we identified discrete antecedents for the three components of subjective well-being at work: work achievement and relationships with superiors and colleagues for positive emotions at work, job dissonance and workload for negative emotions at work and organizational culture and professional development for satisfaction with one’s work.Originality/valueThe original contribution of this study is to have unpacked the black box of the antecedents of subjective well-being in the French workplace and to have uncovered discriminant predictors for each of the three components of subjective well-being at work. Furthermore, we specifically linked each of these three components with their most significant antecedents.

Publisher

Emerald

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