CREDO Wellness Research

 

An impressive group of academic researchers work with CREDO on wellness research. The group met with other researchers in December 2010 to literally compare notes.

Some of the work of the CREDO researchers is found in the following chapters of All Shall Be Well: An Approach to Wellness.


 

Balancing the "Me" and the "We": Identity Work as a Path toward Wellness
by Glen E. Kreiner, Elaine C. Hollensbe, and Mathew L. Sheep

Emotional Well-Being: Finding Joy that Is Complete
by J.A. Stewart-Sicking, CREDO researcher

The Quest for Passion, Creativity, and Wholeness
by Mathew L. Sheep, CREDO researcher

Emotional Work and Wellness
by Elaine C. Hollensbe, CREDO researcher

The Relationships of Identity to Wellness
by Mathew L. Sheep, CREDO researcher

Wellness at Work and Home: Managing Boundaries
by  Glen E. Kreiner, CREDO researcher

Fitting Square Pegs into Round Holes
by Glen E. Kreiner, Elaine C. Hollensbe, and Mathew L. Sheep

Transforming "Growing Pains" into "Identity Gains"
by Glen E. Kreiner and Mathew L. Sheep, CREDO researchers

I Think I Can
by Elaine C. Hollensbe, CREDO researcher

ACADEMIC RESEARCH

Balancing Borders and Bridges: Negotiating the Work-Home Interface via Boundary Work Tactics
Glen E. Kreiner, Elaine C. Hollensbe, and Mathew L. Sheep
Academy of Management Journal 2009, vol. 52, no. 4, 704–730.

Where is the “Me” among the “We”? Identity Work and the Search for Optimal Balance
Glen E. Kreiner, Elaine C. Hollensbe, and Mathew L. Sheep
Academy of Management Journal 2006, Vol. 49, No. 5, 1031–1057.