Dignity, Autonomy and Fit: Person-Environment Fit as a Humanistic Construct
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Can organizations be designed to protect human dignity rather than simply maximize performance? Drawing on my doctoral research and evidence from Buurtzorg India, this article rethinks Person–Environment Fit through the lens of humanistic management, autonomy, and meaningful work.
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