Research Paper
“Work it, work it non-stop” – Event industry employees' unconscious application of the Five Ways to Wellbeing
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- “Work it, work it non-stop” – Event industry employees' unconscious application of the Five Ways to Wellbeing
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- Lincoln University
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Purpose: This paper explores mental wellbeing in the events industry. We argue that mental wellbeing is often difficult to achieve in the stressful and deadline-driven events industry, and that better awareness and understanding of specific actions for employees to flourish at work is needed. Design/methodology/approach: We used in-depth semi-structured interviews with event professionals in the UK to investigate their individual coping strategies. To contextualise, we used the Five Ways to W...
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- Research Paper
- Research format
- Journal article
- Date created
- 2023-02-07
- Creator
- Stadler, R / Walters, Trudie / Jepson, AS
- URL
- https://hdl.handle.net/10182/17563
- Related subjects
- Five ways to wellbeing / events industry / coping / flourishing / stress / mental wellbeing / Tourism
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