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Salutogenesis as Heuristic for Resource-Oriented Management Studies

In: Sustainable Management

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  • Georg Müller-Christ

    (Universität Bremen)

Abstract

The rationality of sustainability gains even more persuasive power in the course of a connection of management studies and health psychology. If sustainability indicates a logical treatment of resources, then the findings of health psychology should lead to similar design recommendations as the findings of management studies for an institutional resource management do via an individual resource management. Interesting about this is the relationship between material and immaterial resources. This chapter aims to transfer of the salutogenic findings on the connection of health and resources to businesses.

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  • Georg Müller-Christ, 2011. "Salutogenesis as Heuristic for Resource-Oriented Management Studies," Springer Books, in: Sustainable Management, chapter 0, pages 191-204, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-642-19165-7_9
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-19165-7_9
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