Pet-friendly practices in companies' strategy: A look from the perspective of managers and employees

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Autor(a) principal: Galrito, Marisa Travanca
Data de Publicação: 2023
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/30689
Resumo: The representation of companion animals has been growing over the years. The impact of pets on the well being of employees has also been the subject of debate in research. This research had two goals: (1) to analyze the managers' perceptions about pet-friendly practices and their main effects, and (2) to analyze the impact of pet friendly practices on employees’ well being and work engagement Relying on the social exchange perspective and the self determination theory, it was hypothesized that pet friendly practices would positively influence employees’ well being and work engagement via the satisfaction of their three basic needs (autonomy, competence and relatedness). To attain the goals, two studies with mixed methods were conducted. The first was a qualitative study that resorted to semi structured interviews to 6 managers. The second study was quantitative and resorted to a large sample of workers (N = 378). The first study demonstrated the main advantages and disadvantages of pet-friendly practices, as well as all the obstacles, limitations and how they could be overcome from managers’ perspective. Further, managers showed interest and enthusiasm for the topic, but also emphasized some doubts in the implementation of a pet-friendly strategy, since there are few studies demonstrating their benefits. The second study showed that pet friendly practices had a positive impact on employees work engagement and well-being through the satisfaction of competence autonomy and relatedness needs. Portugal is considered a country with a conservative society, which hinders the dissemination and implementation of measures. Several recommendations are suggested to overcome the mentioned obstacles. Increasing awareness and discussion of the topic is a crucial point for future evolutions regarding pet-friendly practices.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Pet-friendly practices in companies' strategy: A look from the perspective of managers and employees
title Pet-friendly practices in companies' strategy: A look from the perspective of managers and employees
spellingShingle Pet-friendly practices in companies' strategy: A look from the perspective of managers and employees
Galrito, Marisa Travanca
Pet-friendly practices
Animal companion
Pets at work
Bem-estar -- Well-being
Work engagement
Psychological needs
title_short Pet-friendly practices in companies' strategy: A look from the perspective of managers and employees
title_full Pet-friendly practices in companies' strategy: A look from the perspective of managers and employees
title_fullStr Pet-friendly practices in companies' strategy: A look from the perspective of managers and employees
title_full_unstemmed Pet-friendly practices in companies' strategy: A look from the perspective of managers and employees
title_sort Pet-friendly practices in companies' strategy: A look from the perspective of managers and employees
author Galrito, Marisa Travanca
author_facet Galrito, Marisa Travanca
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Galrito, Marisa Travanca
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Pet-friendly practices
Animal companion
Pets at work
Bem-estar -- Well-being
Work engagement
Psychological needs
topic Pet-friendly practices
Animal companion
Pets at work
Bem-estar -- Well-being
Work engagement
Psychological needs
description The representation of companion animals has been growing over the years. The impact of pets on the well being of employees has also been the subject of debate in research. This research had two goals: (1) to analyze the managers' perceptions about pet-friendly practices and their main effects, and (2) to analyze the impact of pet friendly practices on employees’ well being and work engagement Relying on the social exchange perspective and the self determination theory, it was hypothesized that pet friendly practices would positively influence employees’ well being and work engagement via the satisfaction of their three basic needs (autonomy, competence and relatedness). To attain the goals, two studies with mixed methods were conducted. The first was a qualitative study that resorted to semi structured interviews to 6 managers. The second study was quantitative and resorted to a large sample of workers (N = 378). The first study demonstrated the main advantages and disadvantages of pet-friendly practices, as well as all the obstacles, limitations and how they could be overcome from managers’ perspective. Further, managers showed interest and enthusiasm for the topic, but also emphasized some doubts in the implementation of a pet-friendly strategy, since there are few studies demonstrating their benefits. The second study showed that pet friendly practices had a positive impact on employees work engagement and well-being through the satisfaction of competence autonomy and relatedness needs. Portugal is considered a country with a conservative society, which hinders the dissemination and implementation of measures. Several recommendations are suggested to overcome the mentioned obstacles. Increasing awareness and discussion of the topic is a crucial point for future evolutions regarding pet-friendly practices.
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