Gesundheit und Innovation – Mindfullness-based Stress Reduction

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Zur Generierung von kognitiven, emotionalen und weiteren Ressourcen wird in jüngerer Zeit die Technik bzw. der Zustand der Achtsamkeit diskutiert. Unterschiedliche Wissenschaftsdisziplinen belegen eine generell positive Wirkung auf potentiell kreativitätsfördernde Zustände. Das vorliegende Kapitel definiert den Begriff Achtsamkeit und grenzt ihn von anderen Bewusstseinszuständen ab. Anschließend werden wissenschaftliche Modelle zum Prozess und zur ressourcenaufbauenden Wirkung von Mindfulness vorgestellt. Diese Modelle stellen Bezüge zwischen klassischen arbeitsbezogenen Ressourcen von Mitarbeitern (u. a. Arbeitsgedächtnis) und Achtsamkeit her. Die positiven Konsequenzen werden ebenso beschrieben wie Beispiele für positive Auswirkungen auf die Arbeit. Es folgt eine Darstellung von bisherigen empirischen Befunden, insbesondere zum Zusammenhang zwischen Achtsamkeit und Kreativität. Das Kapitel schließt ab mit Maßnahmen des Human Resource Managements zur Steigerung der Achtsamkeit.

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Rowold, J. (2015). Gesundheit und Innovation – Mindfullness-based Stress Reduction. In: Innovationsförderndes Human Resource Management. Springer Gabler, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-47134-0_6

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