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[People who have meaning-mission fit experience benefits including overall happiness, life satisfaction, and job satisfaction. Leaders with meaning-mission fit also feel a responsibility to help their employees experience emotional well-being in their work. This chapter explores the concepts and happiness, job satisfaction, and responsibility in detail. An exhaustive description reveals the structure of the experience of having meaning-mission fit.]
Published: May 12, 2020
Keywords: Happiness; Pleasure; Engagement; Positive emotion; Job satisfaction; Strengths; Corporate social responsibility
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