Organizations as agents for well-being: how an organizational orientation to “do good” could lead to flourishing — ASN Events

Organizations as agents for well-being: how an organizational orientation to “do good” could lead to flourishing (#665)

Andrew S Frick 1
  1. A Place 2B Recovery Housing, Akron, OH, United States

 

 

It has been proposed that flourishing individuals enable flourishing organizations which leads to a flourishing world. However, is it also possible that by focusing on building a flourishing world a reciprocal elevation of organizational flourishing and individual flourishing can occur? This poster discusses well-being, the progression of research regarding organizational orientation to do good, and mirror flourishing. The amplification effect of virtuousness, along with the heliotropic effect, provide support to the theorized concept of mirror flourishing. In addition, this poster proposes a study design using appreciative inquiry to conduct interviews to better understand how an organization’s orientation to do good impacts employee flourishing.

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