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What is People-centered approach

Developing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Policies for Promoting Employee Sustainability and Well-Being
The belief that people’s best interests should be at the center of decisions.
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Beyond Economics: Focusing on the Well-Being of Organizations
Susana Dias (Instituto Universitário de Lisboa, Portugal) and Sílvia Luís (Universidade Lusófona de Humanidades e Tecnologias de Lisboa, Portugal)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-4181-7.ch001
Abstract
With the increasing debate about the sustainability of our actions and the importance of a people-centered development approach, the role of employees has become an emerging topic of high relevance. A study was conducted through interviews with stakeholders. The analyses of the six interviews identified four categories of themes, such as: I) Reasons for the extensive use of economic-financial metrics; II) Shift from the extensive use of economic-financial metrics to complementarity with other metrics; III) Position of companies regarding the measurement of well-being; and IV) Feasibility of applying well-being indices to the business environment. The extensive use of economic-financial metrics is related to knowledge, utility, composition, culture, and time. Shifting is possible with training/education, politics, investigation, entrepreneurship, society, and economic theory. The company's position depends on legislation, indicators, marketing, availability, and external pressure. Finally, standardization and composition are associated with the feasibility of applying well-being indices.
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