Work, Happiness, and Unhappiness
In "Work, Happiness, and Unhappiness," renowned psychologist Peter B. Warr delves into the fascinating dynamics of workplace satisfaction, offering insight into why some individuals thrive while others struggle. Published in 2007 by Taylor & Francis, this comprehensive paperback spans 562 pages and provides an in-depth evaluation of happiness within professional settings. Warr expertly combines environmental and individual factors, offering multiple perspectives on the definition and assessment of happiness. His exploration of collective psychology sheds light on the diverse experiences of workers, making this book an essential read for anyone interested in the psychological aspects of occupational and industrial psychology. With a focus on practical applications, "Work, Happiness, and Unhappiness" serves as a valuable resource for managers and professionals alike, eager to enhance well-being in the workplace.