Wyznaczniki efektywnego funkcjonowania jednostki w grupie w warunkach polarnych
Each year a small group of Polish researchers and technicians goes to Spitsbergen to work in the Polish Polar Scientific Station. The work conditions they face are undoubtedly unique and affect strongly each individual. In the polar psychology literature such work environment is characterised as: Is...
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ftunivsilesia:oai:rebus.us.edu.pl:20.500.12128/5930 2023-05-15T14:53:05+02:00 Wyznaczniki efektywnego funkcjonowania jednostki w grupie w warunkach polarnych Skorupa, Agnieszka Górnik-Durose, Małgorzata 2015 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12128/5930 pl pol Katowice : Uniwersytet Śląski http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12128/5930 polarnicy wyprawy polarne stres adaptacja stosunki międzyludzkie psychologia info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis 2015 ftunivsilesia https://doi.org/20.500.12128/5930 2022-12-31T20:11:38Z Each year a small group of Polish researchers and technicians goes to Spitsbergen to work in the Polish Polar Scientific Station. The work conditions they face are undoubtedly unique and affect strongly each individual. In the polar psychology literature such work environment is characterised as: Isolated – Confined – Extreme (ICE; Sandal, Leon, Palinkas, 2006). All polar expeditions are exposed to similar environmental conditions, however, their adaptation level can be extremely different. Human behaviour in the Arctic seems to be more determined by the situation rather than by individual features (Palinkas, Suedfeld, 2008). Since the first psychological researches were conducted in the Arctic, the polar explorers living conditions have improved greatly (Mocellin and oth., 1991). However, in spite of this betterment, various difficulties can still be observed in the adaptation to ICE. Most of those difficulties are believed to have psychological origins (Palinkas, Browner, 1995). According to the most recent meta-analysis of the polar psychology research, so far, no sufficient explanation has been provided that would describe the factors determining the well-functioning of a man in the Arctic (Palinkas, Keeton, Shea, & Leveton, 2011). This thesis is an attempt to identify both individual and group characteristics which are crucial to adaptation to the arctic surroundings. The theoretical analyses are supported by findings from the one-year long psychological monitoring of the group working in the Polish Polar Station. The results show that the Polish polar group stands against other polar expeditions. The group perceived themselves as highly productive and well adapted to ICE. They performed their tasks effectively and although during the year the group productivity varied, in the end it was assessed highly. The group was also satisfied with the leadership, and coped with stress effectively. The level of conflict in the group was moderate and not many cliques were created. Beside of this positive ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Arctic Spitsbergen The Repository of the University of Silesia (RE-BUŚ) Arctic |
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Each year a small group of Polish researchers and technicians goes to Spitsbergen to work in the Polish Polar Scientific Station. The work conditions they face are undoubtedly unique and affect strongly each individual. In the polar psychology literature such work environment is characterised as: Isolated – Confined – Extreme (ICE; Sandal, Leon, Palinkas, 2006). All polar expeditions are exposed to similar environmental conditions, however, their adaptation level can be extremely different. Human behaviour in the Arctic seems to be more determined by the situation rather than by individual features (Palinkas, Suedfeld, 2008). Since the first psychological researches were conducted in the Arctic, the polar explorers living conditions have improved greatly (Mocellin and oth., 1991). However, in spite of this betterment, various difficulties can still be observed in the adaptation to ICE. Most of those difficulties are believed to have psychological origins (Palinkas, Browner, 1995). According to the most recent meta-analysis of the polar psychology research, so far, no sufficient explanation has been provided that would describe the factors determining the well-functioning of a man in the Arctic (Palinkas, Keeton, Shea, & Leveton, 2011). This thesis is an attempt to identify both individual and group characteristics which are crucial to adaptation to the arctic surroundings. The theoretical analyses are supported by findings from the one-year long psychological monitoring of the group working in the Polish Polar Station. The results show that the Polish polar group stands against other polar expeditions. The group perceived themselves as highly productive and well adapted to ICE. They performed their tasks effectively and although during the year the group productivity varied, in the end it was assessed highly. The group was also satisfied with the leadership, and coped with stress effectively. The level of conflict in the group was moderate and not many cliques were created. Beside of this positive ... |
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Wyznaczniki efektywnego funkcjonowania jednostki w grupie w warunkach polarnych |
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Wyznaczniki efektywnego funkcjonowania jednostki w grupie w warunkach polarnych |
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Wyznaczniki efektywnego funkcjonowania jednostki w grupie w warunkach polarnych |
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Wyznaczniki efektywnego funkcjonowania jednostki w grupie w warunkach polarnych |
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Wyznaczniki efektywnego funkcjonowania jednostki w grupie w warunkach polarnych |
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wyznaczniki efektywnego funkcjonowania jednostki w grupie w warunkach polarnych |
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Katowice : Uniwersytet Śląski |
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2015 |
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Arctic |
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Arctic Spitsbergen |
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Arctic Spitsbergen |
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