Nataliia Danylevych
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Mental health of staff under quarantine restrictions
Svetlana Rudakova , Liudmyla Shchetinina , Nataliia Danylevych , Yaroslav Kasianenko , Taras Kytsak doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.21511/slrtp.10(2).2020.05Social and labour relations: theory and practice Volume 10, 2020 Issue #2 pp. 43-50
Views: 327 Downloads: 81 TO CITEThe article considers the approaches to the management of the mental health of staff in the context of quarantine restrictions based on human-oriented values. The purpose of the study is to analyze the current factors influencing the mental health of staff as an important management problem, the solution of which involves the use of innovative methods and management practices for its preservation and improvement. The study substantiated the need to assess the factors of negative impact on the mental health of staff in order to eliminate them or reduce their effects. It has been proven that ensuring the mental health of staff is one of the main tasks of organizations, as the socio-economic losses from its deterioration are significant. In the course of research of theoretical approaches to an estimation of indicators of a condition of mental health of the personnel the own point of view on value and urgency of its preservation for the organizations is formed; the importance of its impact on staff productivity is determined. The method of sociological research determined that in the conditions of remote regime during quarantine such factors (causes) of stress as: overtime, work without breaks, low level of recognition and remuneration, lack of employment guarantees, insufficient support of managers, managers and/or colleagues, high emotional involvement of employees, poor communication, negatively affect the mental health and productivity of staff. Approaches to improving the mental health of staff based on innovative management practices have been developed.
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Intrinsic motivation of millennials and generation Z in the new post-pandemic reality
Nina Chala , Oksana Poplavska , Nataliia Danylevych , Olena Ievseitseva , Roman Sova doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.21511/ppm.20(2).2022.44Problems and Perspectives in Management Volume 20, 2022 Issue #2 pp. 536-550
Views: 1336 Downloads: 1163 TO CITE АНОТАЦІЯThe effective performance of any company is determined by the degree of motivation of its staff. In a pandemic, it is important to explore changes in the values and motivational profiles of staff, especially young people. The aim of the paper is to study the internal motives of millennials and Generation Z, to identify modern motivational tools, taking into account the challenges of an unstable global ecosystem. To assess the changes in the motives for work, a questionnaire was used. The survey was conducted (at the end of 2020 and the beginning of 2021) among young people in Kyiv (Ukraine) aged 17-22 (287 people participated), who had previous work experience. All results were proven to be valid. The results of the study showed that changes in the motivational profile of millennials and Generation Z under the influence of restrictive measures due to the pandemic occurred in the range of values of awareness of individuality: motives for maintaining health, balancing life, personal and professional growth came out to be more relevant. Such changes indicate positive opportunities for young people due to high adaptability to changing and unstable conditions, and, on the other hand, they bring challenges for companies – the loss of personnel. The most optimal models will be career-oriented and adaptive with elements of well-being management to motivate millennials and Generation Z.
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Organization of labor under conditions of uncertainty: The case of Ukraine
Halyna Lopushniak , Oksana Poplavska , Nataliia Danylevych , Tatyana Kostyshyna , Rustam Raupov doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.21511/ppm.21(2).2023.30Problems and Perspectives in Management Volume 21, 2023 Issue #2 pp. 294-308
Views: 499 Downloads: 187 TO CITE АНОТАЦІЯSafety risks at work during a pandemic and war require new standards for the organization of work. Increasing socio-psychological pressure requires a better definition of staff duties, communication rules, and work and rest regimes. The purpose of the study is to determine the most acceptable regulations for the organization of labor that help to maintain the efficiency of a company’s activities in an unstable environment. In the course of the research, a content analysis of regulatory documents was carried out and a survey among HR managers, heads of Ukrainian companies, and their employees was conducted. All data were collected in two waves. The first wave was in November-December 2021 with 301 participants. Due to the beginning of the war, the second wave of the study was conducted in April-May 2022, when the wartime conditions have already made their impact, with 271 participants — managers, HR managers, and staff of Ukrainian enterprises. The results confirmed that working conditions and global risks that determine the types of the organization of work under uncertainty require a flexible approach. Mixed and flexible standards of the organization of work provide for optimal work modes and safer working practices, so they have been approved to be more effective. It has been determined that the disregard of global challenges, trends, and the social nature of labor by the company management reduces the effectiveness of labor organization regulations.
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