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Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Grit: Contemporary Theories, Assessments, Applications and Critiques

Editat de Llewellyn Ellardus van Zyl, Chantal Olckers, Leoni van der Vaart
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 feb 2022
This volume provides a multi-disciplinary perspective on grit, its measurement, manifestation and development. Specifically, it provides a comprehensive and balanced response to critiques associated with the construct within the contemporary positive psychological literature. These critiques revolve around the lack of consensus in the conceptualisation, measurement, and management of grit, as well as consensus on its difference from other psychological constructs such as conscientiousness, diligence or determination. Therefore, this volume thoroughly reappraises and consolidates the nature, function, measurement and implications of grit in order to effectively advance the science of achievement. It looks at grit scales developed in various countries and evaluates the concept in various aspects of life, from work performance to sports. Written by a team of multi-disciplinary experts in fields ranging from neuroscience, sociology, and education to human resource management and psychology, this volume firmly positions grit within the discipline of positive psychology’s nomological lexicon.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030573911
ISBN-10: 3030573915
Pagini: 260
Ilustrații: XVII, 260 p. 19 illus., 3 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Ediția:1st ed. 2021
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

How Do Grit and Gratitude Relate to Flourishing?  The Mediating Role of Emotion Regulation.- A “GRRR” goal orientation process-model: Workplace long-term relationships among Grit, Resilience and Recovery.- How does grit compare to other psychosocial factors in predicting university students’ math performance and subjective wellbeing.- How Does Perseverance of Effort Influence the University Outcomes of Historically Underrepresented Students?.- Enhancing Grit: Possibility and Intervention Strategies.- Gritty Goal Pursuit and Perceived Chronic Stress: Exploring Implications for Academic Problems.- Grit Lit: An Effort to Cultivate Grit and Task Perseverance through a High-School Language Arts Curriculum.- Deconstructing Grit’s Validity:   The Case for Revising Grit Measures and Theory.- Neurological correlates of grit: A critical review.- High Hope and Low Rumination are Antecedents of Grit.- Can the Components of Grit Predict the Long-Term Educational Outcomes?.-Exploring the Grit-Performance and Grit-Career Success Relationship: The Role of Psychological Ownership.- Developing Gritty Job Seekers: A Need-Supportive Approach to Grit Interventions.


Notă biografică

Llewellyn E. van Zyl (PhD) is Assistant Professor of Work and Organisational Psychology with the University of Eindhoven in the Netherlands and holds an Extraordinary professorship with the North-West University in South Africa. He is a respected academic, published author and talent management consultant specializing in talent analytics, -assessment and -development. During the past decade, he has gained extensive experience in the development, implementation and evaluation of strategic talent development initiatives for multi-national corporations spanning from the Netherlands and Saudi Arabia to South Africa. He has a passion for developing strengths-based, fit-for-purpose leadership development solutions aimed at the optimization of leaders’ capability.Chantal Olckers (PhD) is Associate Professor in the Department of Human Resource Management at the University of Pretoria. She is a registered psychologist (Category: Industrial) with the Health Professions Council of South Africa. She has completed a doctorate degree in the field of human resource management, specialising in psychological ownership. Chantal is a respected researcher, with contributions to several peer-reviewed journals, chapters in international peer-reviewed books, and has presented several research papers at both national and international conferences. Chantal has involved with the South African Journal of Human Resource Management as well as the South African Journal of Industrial Psychology as a Section Editor. She has extensive experience within the tertiary educational environment (as a lecturer and researcher) and within the private sector (as a consultant). Chantal has a passion for positive organisational behaviour and specifically psychological ownership.

Leoni van der Vaart (PhD) completed both her PhD and master’s degrees in human resource management and industrial/organisational psychology. She is a lecturer and researcher at the North-West University and has a passion for understanding employee/job seeker attitudes and behaviour from a motivational perspective. Leoni is an active researcher with publications in peer-reviewed journals and presentations at international conferences and has experience in the tertiary education environment, both as lecturer and researcher. She is a registered psychological counsellor (category: independent practitioner) a registered intern psychologist (category: organisational psychology) with the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA), and human resource professional (category: learning and development) with the South African Board of People Practices (SABPP). She also serves on the higher education committee of the SABPP.

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This volume provides a multi-disciplinary perspective on grit, its measurement, manifestation and development. Specifically, it provides a comprehensive and balanced response to critiques associated with the construct within the contemporary positive psychological literature. These critiques revolve around the lack of consensus in the conceptualisation, measurement, and management of grit, as well as consensus on its difference from other psychological constructs such as conscientiousness, diligence or determination. Therefore, this volume thoroughly reappraises and consolidates the nature, function, measurement and implications of grit in order to effectively advance the science of achievement. It looks at grit scales developed in various countries and evaluates the concept in various aspects of life, from work performance to sports. Written by a team of multi-disciplinary experts in fields ranging from neuroscience, sociology, and education to human resource management and psychology, this volume firmly positions grit within the discipline of positive psychology’s nomological lexicon.

Caracteristici

Provides theories, frameworks and models of grit for individualistic, collective and multi-cultural contexts Presents evidence-based and empirically validated interventions through which to develop or cultivate grit Develops and validates new psychometric instruments measuring grit