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Healthy organizational practices and psychological capital of university professors: case study of a Colombian institution

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  • Carolina Tellez Bedoya

    (Servicio Nacional de Aprendizaje (SENA))

  • Monica Tatiana Barahona Varon

    (Universidad Jorge Tadeo Lozano)

  • Carlos Arturo Tellez Bedoya

    (Universidad Militar Nueva Granada)

Abstract

Introduction: This article is set within the context of healthy organizations, which are understood to contribute to the physical and emotional well-being of employees through practices that impact organizational climate, individual self-fulfillment, and social responsibility. Objective: The purpose was to study the relationship between healthy organizational practices and psychological capital within a Colombian university's School of Economic Sciences. Methodology: A quantitative, correlational approach was used, employing structural equation modeling to analyze data collected in March 2022. Results: The findings indicate that professors positively perceive organizational practices, with scores generally above average. In terms of psychological capital, hope is the highest-scoring factor, reflecting confidence in the future despite the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, relatively low optimism was observed, pointing to challenges in facing day-to-day difficulties. Conclusions: The model reveals a positive correlation between the constructs, indicating that the implementation of strategies to improve the physical, mental, and social well-being of professors may be associated with an increase in self-efficacy, hope, resilience, and optimism. Introducción: Este artículo se genera en el contexto de las organizaciones saludables, entendiendo que ellas contribuyen a la salud física y emocional de los colaboradores a través de prácticas que impactan en el clima organizacional, la autorrealización individual y la responsabilidad social. Objetivo: El propósito fue estudiar la relación entre las prácticas organizacionales saludables y el capital psicológico en la Facultad de Ciencias Económicas de una universidad colombiana. Metodología: Se empleó un enfoque cuantitativo y de alcance correlacional, utilizando el modelo de ecuaciones estructurales para analizar los datos recolectados en marzo de 2022. Resultados: Los hallazgos indican que los profesores perciben de manera positiva las prácticas organizacionales, con puntuaciones que tienden a ser superiores al promedio. En el capital psicológico, el factor esperanza es el más alto, lo que refleja confianza en el futuro, a pesar del impacto de la pandemia de COVID-19. No obstante, se observa un optimismo relativamente bajo, lo que indica dificultades para enfrentar los desafíos cotidianos. Conclusiones: El modelo revela una correlación positiva entre los constructos, indicando que la implementación de estrategias para mejorar el bienestar físico, mental y social de los profesores puede estar asociada con un aumento en su autoeficacia, esperanza, resiliencia y optimismo. Introdução: Este artigo é gerado no contexto de organizações saudáveis, entendendo que elas contribuem para a saúde física e emocional dos colaboradores por meio de práticas que impactam o clima organizacional, a autorrealização individual e a responsabilidade social. Objetivo: O objetivo foi estudar a relação entre práticas organizacionais saudáveis e capital psicológico na Faculdade de Economia de uma universidade colombiana. Metodologia: foi empregada uma abordagem quantitativa e correlacional, usando modelagem de equação estrutural para analisar os dados coletados em março de 2022. Resultados: os resultados indicam que os professores têm uma percepção positiva das práticas organizacionais, com pontuações que tendem a ficar acima da média. No capital psicológico, o fator esperança é o mais alto, refletindo a confiança no futuro, apesar do impacto da pandemia da COVID-19. No entanto, observa-se um otimismo relativamente baixo, indicando dificuldades em lidar com os desafios cotidianos. Conclusões: O modelo revela uma correlação positiva entre os construtos, indicando que a implementação de estratégias para melhorar o bem-estar físico, mental e social dos professores pode estar associada a um aumento em sua autoeficácia, esperança, resiliência e otimismo.

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  • Carolina Tellez Bedoya & Monica Tatiana Barahona Varon & Carlos Arturo Tellez Bedoya, 2025. "Healthy organizational practices and psychological capital of university professors: case study of a Colombian institution," Revista Tendencias, Universidad de Narino, vol. 26(01), pages 142-164, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:col:000520:021335
    DOI: 10.22267/rtend.252601.268
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    1. Sandra Patricia Hernández Rincón & Mar�a Constanza Aguilar Bustamante & Martha Pe�a-Sarmiento, 2022. "Aportes de la psicología positiva a la creación y soporte de organizaciones saludables: revisión de alcance," Estudios Gerenciales, Universidad Icesi, vol. 38(163), pages 250-260.
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      JEL classification:

      • I31 - Health, Education, and Welfare - - Welfare, Well-Being, and Poverty - - - General Welfare, Well-Being
      • J28 - Labor and Demographic Economics - - Demand and Supply of Labor - - - Safety; Job Satisfaction; Related Public Policy
      • J53 - Labor and Demographic Economics - - Labor-Management Relations, Trade Unions, and Collective Bargaining - - - Labor-Management Relations; Industrial Jurisprudence
      • M12 - Business Administration and Business Economics; Marketing; Accounting; Personnel Economics - - Business Administration - - - Personnel Management; Executives; Executive Compensation
      • M14 - Business Administration and Business Economics; Marketing; Accounting; Personnel Economics - - Business Administration - - - Corporate Culture; Diversity; Social Responsibility

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