TY - JOUR
T1 - Authenticity and subjective wellbeing within the context of a religious organization
AU - Ariza-Montes, Antonio
AU - Giorgi, Gabriele
AU - Leal-Rodríguez, Antonio
AU - Ramírez-Sobrino, Jesús
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 Ariza-Montes, Giorgi, Leal-Rodríguez and Ramírez-Sobrino.
PY - 2017/7/19
Y1 - 2017/7/19
N2 - Although authenticity has a long history as a philosophical and psychological idea, this concept has received scarce attention in the business literature until very lately. Nevertheless, scholars belonging to a broad array of disciplines have pointed out the escalation in the individuals' search for authenticity within developed societies. Hence, the purpose of this paper is to assess the link between authenticity and subjective wellbeing within the rarely explored context of faith-driven organizations, where the management of emotions attains a particular significance. Specifically, this study links authenticity with subjective wellbeing among the distinct groups that shape a large international Catholic organization. This study uses Partial Least Squares (PLS) to test our research model and hypotheses. This paper covers two noteworthy research gaps. On the one hand, it provides evidence of the relationship between authenticity and subjective wellbeing within the context of religious organizations. On the other hand, our results suggest that this relationship is not homogeneous among the distinct groups that shape the organization. Implications of the research are finally discussed.
AB - Although authenticity has a long history as a philosophical and psychological idea, this concept has received scarce attention in the business literature until very lately. Nevertheless, scholars belonging to a broad array of disciplines have pointed out the escalation in the individuals' search for authenticity within developed societies. Hence, the purpose of this paper is to assess the link between authenticity and subjective wellbeing within the rarely explored context of faith-driven organizations, where the management of emotions attains a particular significance. Specifically, this study links authenticity with subjective wellbeing among the distinct groups that shape a large international Catholic organization. This study uses Partial Least Squares (PLS) to test our research model and hypotheses. This paper covers two noteworthy research gaps. On the one hand, it provides evidence of the relationship between authenticity and subjective wellbeing within the context of religious organizations. On the other hand, our results suggest that this relationship is not homogeneous among the distinct groups that shape the organization. Implications of the research are finally discussed.
KW - Authenticity
KW - Partial least squares
KW - Religious organizations
KW - Subjective wellbeing
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85025471411&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.3389/fpsyg.2017.01228
DO - 10.3389/fpsyg.2017.01228
M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:85025471411
SN - 1664-1078
VL - 8
JO - Frontiers in Psychology
JF - Frontiers in Psychology
IS - JUL
M1 - 1228
ER -