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Prioritising psychological well-being at the workplace for productive business outcomes

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  • Nilima Priyadarshini
  • Jagadeesha Marigowda
  • Samir Kumar Nanda
  • Potnuru Rama Krishna Gupta

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The present research examines the role of psychological well-being (PWB) of the employees in selected manufacturing units for productive business outcomes in an emerging economy. Drawing cues from the extant literature; this research identifies and prioritises the PWB dimensions at the workplace through RIDIT analysis. The empirical findings exhibit personal growth, autonomy, and positive relations with others are the most important dimensions, based on the respondent perceptions. These findings offer novel insights regarding the PWB domain to extend the theoretical knowledge and aid organisational policy formulation for productive advancements in the business. Consequently, this study affirms the vitality of implementing initiatives to provide a conducive work environment for the employees, which can reduce their pressure and stress levels and enable them to perform better.

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  • Nilima Priyadarshini & Jagadeesha Marigowda & Samir Kumar Nanda & Potnuru Rama Krishna Gupta, 2025. "Prioritising psychological well-being at the workplace for productive business outcomes," International Journal of Productivity and Quality Management, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 45(2), pages 253-265.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijpqma:v:45:y:2025:i:2:p:253-265
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