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2025-11-10T00:12:48ZSpirituality in the workplace : the impact of Christian values on management style and employees' psychological well-being
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Title: Spirituality in the workplace : the impact of Christian values on management style and employees' psychological well-being
Authors: Szmyd, Katarzyna; Rybak, Jan; Odziomek, Paweł
Abstract: PURPOSE: The aim of this article is to demonstrate how Christian spirituality and its
associated values (such as human dignity, solidarity, integrity, humility, servanthood, and
love for one’s neighbor) can positively influence management styles within organizations and
enhance employees’ psychological well-being. The article seeks to integrate a spiritual
perspective with modern management practices and mental health promotion in the
workplace.; DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH: This work is theoretical and review-based, with elements of
literature analysis. The authors draw on documents of the Catholic Church (e.g., the
encyclical Laborem exercens), academic literature in the fields of work psychology and
management, as well as practical examples (such as ServiceMaster and Caritas). The article
also relies on statistical data concerning stress and occupational burnout, and on empirical
studies exploring the impact of spirituality on employee well-being.; FINDINGS: Work understood as a calling and a form of service enhances the sense of meaning
and professional engagement. A Christian management style (e.g., servant leadership)
fosters a culture of trust, respect, and collaboration. Christian spirituality can reduce stress
and burnout levels, strengthening employees' mental resilience. Spiritual practices (prayer,
reflection, meditation) support emotional balance. Implementing spiritual values in an
organization presents challenges but, when grounded in respect for diversity, can effectively
function regardless of employees' individual worldviews.; PRACTICAL RECOMMENDATIONS: The implementation of Christian values should be based on
universal ethical principles and respect for diversity. Organizations should cultivate
leadership rooted in servant leadership, promoting empathy, humility, and responsibility. It
is advisable to create space for reflection, dialogue, and spiritual development in the
workplace (e.g., workshops, retreats). Values should be integrated into human resource
policies, evaluation systems, and internal communication. The personal example of leaders is
essential for effectively embedding values into organizational culture.; ORIGINALITY/VALUE: The originality of this article lies in the combination of Christian
spirituality with contemporary management theory and practice, demonstrating its practical
applicability in secular and professional contexts. The authors present spirituality not merely
as a religious concept but as a tangible resource that enhances work quality, interpersonal relationships, and psychological health. It is a proposed management model grounded not
only in efficiency but also in humanity, community, and meaningful purpose.2025-01-01T00:00:00ZPerception, motivation, and career alignment : a study on trainees’ attitudes toward vocational training centers in Tana River County, Kenya
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Title: Perception, motivation, and career alignment : a study on trainees’ attitudes toward vocational training centers in Tana River County, Kenya
Authors: Tessar, Karina; Cichecki, Paweł; Opiyo, Ooko James
Abstract: PURPOSE: This study investigates the factors influencing the acquisition of vocational skills
among trainees in vocational training centres within Tana River County, Kenya. It aims to
assess how vocational education can address youth unemployment and enhance
employability, particularly in marginalized regions.; APPROACH/METHODOLOGY/DESIGN: A descriptive research design was employed across nine
vocational training institutions located in Galole, Bura, and Tana Delta sub-counties. A total
of 207 trainees were selected using stratified and simple random sampling techniques. Data
were collected using structured questionnaires and analyzed using descriptive and
inferential statistics, including Chi-square tests.; FINDINGS: While 69% of trainees acknowledged the adequacy of the skills acquired, 72.5%
expressed dissatisfaction with their courses. Despite this, overall ratings remained positive.
Motivation and alignment of training with career aspirations significantly influenced
satisfaction levels. Major causes of dissatisfaction included insufficient resources, low
societal recognition of vocational careers, and misalignment between training content and
personal goals. All tested satisfaction variables showed statistical significance (p < 0.0001).; PRACTICAL IMPLICATIONS: The study highlights the need for better facilities, improved resource
allocation, and context-specific training that aligns with individual student goals. These
measures can enhance the effectiveness and appeal of vocational education in economically
disadvantaged regions.; ORIGINALITY/VALUE: This research provides critical insights into the challenges and
opportunities within vocational training in marginalized areas. It contributes valuable
evidence to inform policy and practice aimed at making vocational education a viable
pathway for youth empowerment and employment Union.2025-01-01T00:00:00ZAnalysis of corporate insolvency trends in Poland between 2021 and 2024
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Title: Analysis of corporate insolvency trends in Poland between 2021 and 2024
Authors: Maliszewska, Małgorzata; Karlikowska, Barbara; Prachowski, Jakub
Abstract: PURPOSE: This paper analyzes the escalating trend of corporate insolvencies in Poland within
the 2021-2024 timeframe, focusing particularly on the dynamics between economic
pressures, regulatory frameworks, and global market conditions that contribute to corporate
insolvencies.; DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH: The research methodology involves a mixed-methods
approach, integrating quantitative analysis of corporate insolvency statistics with qualitative
assessments of legal and economic factors influencing corporate financial stability. The
study analyzes official records from COIG and MGBI.; FINDINGS: The findings indicate a significant rise in corporate insolvency proceedings, with
the most affected sectors being manufacturing, construction, and services. The findings mark
an increase in insolvency activity, including a significant year-on-year rise in restructuring
proceedings, and underscore a growing reliance on the proceeding for approval of an
arrangement due to its popularity among SMEs and its susceptibility to procedural abuse.; PRACTICAL IMPLICATIONS: Strengthen early warning systems, optimize regulatory tools, and
adapt financial risk management strategies to reduce insolvency risk; aimed at businesses,
policymakers, corporate managers, and investors.; ORIGINALITY/VALUE: This study contributes to the existing literature by providing a
comprehensive analysis of bankruptcy trends in Poland, highlighting the limitations of
traditional prediction models, and advocating for the integration of advanced analytical
tools to improve risk assessment and forecasting accuracy.2025-01-01T00:00:00ZOpportunities for ESG reporting in railway electric power supply enterprises based on annual reports
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Title: Opportunities for ESG reporting in railway electric power supply enterprises based on annual reports
Authors: Ferensztajn-Galardos, Ewa; Krajewska, Renata; Wojciechowski, Jerzy
Abstract: PURPOSE: The aim of this paper is to analyse the implementation status of ESG reporting in
railway electric power companies in Poland.; DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH: The study employed a qualitative approach based on
content analysis and comparative analysis of reporting documents from four railway electric
power supply enterpris in Poland.; FINDINGS: The findings indicate a notable inconsistency in the level and structure of ESG
reporting among the analysed companies operating in the railway electric power and
transport sectors. Only one of the four companies, PKP CARGO S.A., has published a
standalone ESG report for 2023. PGE Energetyka Kolejowa provided ESG-related content
within the integrated report of the PGE Group, which limits the granularity of sector-specific
insights. PKP PLK S.A. and PKP Intercity S.A. have not yet produced independent ESG
disclosures.; PRACTICAL IMPLICATIONS: The findings of this study have significant practical relevance for
railway electric power companies that will be required to comply with the CSRD directive as
well as GRI and ESRS standards. The study can support ESG reporting teams in structuring
their reports and identifying information gaps. Moreover, the conclusions drawn from the
analysis provide a foundation for implementing procedures for monitoring and collecting
non-financial data in the environmental, social, and governance areas.; ORIGINALITY/VALUE: The study focuses on a narrowly defined yet strategically important
sector—railway electric power supply—which has so far been only marginally represented in
the ESG literature.2025-01-01T00:00:00Z