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Developing an Understanding of Moral Injury in Business Settings Summary (PDF, 240 Kb)
Moral injury refers to the lasting strong cognitive and emotional response that is caused by performing, witnessing, or failing to prevent an action that violates one's own moral beliefs and expectations (Litz et al., 2009; 2019). Typically, moral injury research has been conducted within military settings,... |
Developing an Understanding of Moral Injury in Business Settings (PDF, 584 Kb)
Developing an Understanding of Moral Injury in Business Settings
Mon, 30 May 2022
Moral injury refers to the lasting strong cognitive and emotional response that is caused by performing, witnessing, or failing to prevent an action that violates one's own moral beliefs and expectations (Litz et al., 2009; 2019). Typically, moral injury research has been conducted within military settings,... |
Resilience Through The Lens Of Interactionism: A Systematic Review (PDF, 220 Kb)
This systematic review presents findings from a conceptual and methodological review of resilience measures using an interactionist theoretical framework. The review is also intended to update findings from previous systematic reviews. Two databases (EBSCOHost and Scopus) were searched to retrieve empirical...
Developing Resilience: Research Insight (PDF, 497 Kb)
Developing Resilience: Research Insight
Sun, 1 May 2011
The overall aim of this report is to assist practitioners in understanding resilience and approaches to building resilience, as well as identifying gaps in these domains. Additional objectives include: to review interventions designed to build resilience offered both by practitioners and by the academic...