A Bibliometric Analysis of Performance Management and Employee Well-Being

Author:

Lungu Diana-Cristina1

Affiliation:

1. 1 National University of Political Studies and Public Administration , Bucharest , Romania

Abstract

Abstract In light of the unprecedented challenges brought about by the pandemic and recent societal shifts, there has been a notable transformation in people's lives and needs. These changes have significantly impacted professional activities, posing new challenges in maintaining organizational commitment among employees. Consequently, there is a pressing need to transition from viewing performance management as a mere task to be completed, towards a process centered on employee motivation and professional development solutions, which are imperative for organizational success in the current climate. This study aims to critically examine performance management and employee well-being practices that are relevant in the contemporary context. The overarching goal is to develop a novel approach centered on addressing employees' needs to optimize organizational performance. To achieve this objective, the research methodology employs a bibliometric analysis leveraging insights from VOSviewer software. This approach entails a comprehensive review of specialized literature on performance management, alongside articles addressing the evolving needs and demands of employees. This analysis, by highlighting significant themes, relationships, and developing patterns, serves as a key tool for guiding future research efforts and informing organizational policies targeted at improving both performance outcomes and employee well-being.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Reference40 articles.

1. Appelbaum, E., Bailey, R., Berg, P. and Kalleberg, A. (2000), A Manufacturing Competitive Advantage: The Effects of High Performance Work Systems on Plant Performance and Company Outcomes, Cornell University Press, New York, NY.

2. Armstrong, M (2001). A handbook of human resources management practices (8th ed.). London: Book Power/ELST.

3. Bakke, D.W. (2005), Joy at Work: A Revolutionary Approach to Fun on the Job, Penguin Group (USA) Inc., New York, NY.

4. Bramley, P. (2003), Evaluating Training, Chartered Institute of Personnel Development, London

5. Bratianu, C. (2002). Management strategic. Craiova: EdituraUniversitaria Craiova.

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