Organizational Culture and Subjective and Work Well-being. The Case of Employees of Portuguese Universities

  • Joana Santos
  • Gabriela Gonçalves
  • Alexandra Gomes
Keywords: Organizational Culture, Subjective Well-Being, Well-Being at Work.

Abstract

This study investigated the determination of Organizational Culture on the Well-Being at Work and determination on the Subjective Well-being of employees of Public Institutions of Higher Education in Portugal. The final total sample had 635 participants, employees of Portuguese Public Higher Education Institutions. The hierarchical regression shows a significant effect of Organizational Culture on the criterion variable, Subjective Well-Being. By adding Well-Being at Work, it increased the explanatory power of the model. It was still possible to establish a structural equation model, which considers the determination of Support Organizational Culture on Well-being at Work and this on Well-being Professional. These results reveal the importance of organizations implementing a culture of support, particularly in ensuring the Well-being of its employees.

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Published
2013-09-30