Development and outcome of workplace spirituality: An empirical study in Thailand

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The main objectives of this research are to examine effects of workplace spirituality development program and cross-lagged causal relationships between workplace spirituality and the selected variables, including psychological capital, spiritual health, authentic leadership, work values, job satisfaction, and psychological well-being of executives in private organizations. Data were collected from 71 executives in one private organization in Thailand selected via purposive sampling. T-test for dependent samples was performed to compare pre-and post-test means of the study variables. Also, path analysis was performed to examine the cross-lagged causal relationships. Results showed that post-test means of workplace spirituality, psychological capital, spiritual health, authentic leadership, work values, job satisfaction, and psychological well-being were higher than the pre-test means (p < .05). In addition, workplace spirituality was found to have significant direct and indirect effects on all dependent variables (i.e., authentic leadership, work values, job satisfaction, and psychological well-being).

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Chongvisal, R. (2023). Development and outcome of workplace spirituality: An empirical study in Thailand. Kasetsart Journal of Social Sciences, 44(4), 1247–1256. https://doi.org/10.34044/j.kjss.2023.44.4.29

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