১০% ইনস্ট্যান্ট ক্যাশব্যাক পুরো জানুয়ারি মাসজুড়ে বই ও পণ্যে বিকাশে মাত্র ৬০০৳+ পেমেন্টে সর্বোচ্চ ১০০৳ পর্যন্ত! পুরো ক্যাম্পেইনে ক্যাশব্যাক পাবেন ১৫০৳ পর্যন্ত!*
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১০% ইনস্ট্যান্ট ক্যাশব্যাক পুরো জানুয়ারি মাসজুড়ে বই ও পণ্যে বিকাশে মাত্র ৬০০৳+ পেমেন্টে সর্বোচ্চ ১০০৳ পর্যন্ত! পুরো ক্যাম্পেইনে ক্যাশব্যাক পাবেন ১৫০৳ পর্যন্ত!*
অনলাইন বাণিজ্য মেলায় আপনার পছন্দের পণ্যে ৭৫% পর্যন্ত ছাড়! বছরের শুরুতেই সেরা ডিল, রকমারি অনলাইন বাণিজ্য মেলা, ২০২৬
বইটি বিদেশি প্রকাশনী বা সাপ্লাইয়ারের নিকট থেকে সংগ্রহ করে আনতে আমাদের ৩০ থেকে ৪০ কর্মদিবস সময় লেগে যেতে পারে।
Most of us spend a third of our waking lives at work. Work shapes our schedules, relationships, identities, and economies—but is it actually making us happy? This crucial question is explored in depth by leading Oxford researchers Jan-Emmanuel De Neve and George Ward, who provide the richest, most comprehensive picture of workplace wellbeing yet.
In Why Workplace Wellbeing Matters, the authors clarify what workplace wellbeing is (and is not) and offer a framework for how businesses can approach and improve it. Drawing on extensive large-scale data—including the world's largest data set on employee wellbeing, gathered in partnership with the jobs platform Indeed—the book reveals the remarkable ways in which wellbeing at work varies across workers, occupations, companies, and industries.
The authors present new, evidence-based insights into the origins of workplace wellbeing and how businesses can enhance the employee experience. Integrating work from multiple academic disciplines, they show that workplace wellbeing encompasses both how we think about our work as a whole and how we feel while doing it. Their research demonstrates that improving wellbeing can boost productivity, aid in talent retention and recruitment, and ultimately improve financial performance.
With in-depth analysis and keen insight, De Neve and Ward debunk myths and test assumptions amid an often confusing cacophony of voices on wellbeing at work. Why Workplace Wellbeing Matters provides a firm foundation and indispensable resource for leaders seeking to shape the future of work.
Jan-Emmanuel De Neve is Professor of Economics and Behavioural Science at the University of Oxford, where he also directs the Wellbeing Research Centre. He is best known for his research on the economics of wellbeing which has led to new insights into the relationship between happiness and income, productivity, firm performance, and economic growth. His pioneering research is published in the leading academic journals across multiple disciplines, including Science, Nature, The Review of Economics and Statistics, Psychological Science, Management Science, Journal of Political Economy, and the British Medical Journal. His research was recognized among "The Management Ideas That Mattered Most" by Harvard Business Review and he currently guides the world's largest study on workplace wellbeing in partnership with Indeed. De Neve co-authored the main textbook on wellbeing science with Richard Layard, is an editor of the World Happiness Report, and co-founder of the World Wellbeing Movement. Additionally, he serves as a member of the UN Expert Group on Wellbeing Measurement. De Neve frequently consults for governments and major corporations, and his insights on wellbeing and policy are sought by leading global media.