The Regeneration and the Strengthening of Employees’ Mental Health: Designing a Research Methodology

Duration of the project

01.07.2016. - 15.12.2016.

Countries and institutions involved in the project

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Kaunas University of Technology
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University of Bremen

Aim of the project

The aim of that research – to design the methodology for examining the linkage between organizational factors and employees’ mental health.

The objectives:

  1. To prepare the methodology, enabling to examine the mental health from two perspectives – the organizational and the individual.
  2. To identify organizational factors that enhance or damage employee’s mental health and to identify potential barriers and resources for regeneration and strengthening employees’ mental health (pilot-study).

Main activities of the project

  1. The designing of the methodology for examining the employees’ mental health. The scientific discussion of Lithuanian project team and German partner. Venue – Kaunas University of Technology, School of Economics and Business, Gedimino str. 50, Kaunas, Lithuania
  2. Pilot-study (focus group). Venue – Kaunas University of Technology, School of Economics and Business, Gedimino str. 50, Kaunas, Lithuania
  3. Open lecture (guest lecture) in Kaunas. Venue – Kaunas University of Technology, School of Economics and Business, Gedimino str. 50, Kaunas, Lithuania.
  4. The generalization of the pilot-study results and the preparation for the follow-up study. The scientific discussion of Lithuanian project team and German partner. Venue – University of Bremen, Institute Labour and Economy, Universitatsallee 21, Bremen, Germany
  5. Open lecture (guest lecture) in Bremen. Venue – University of Bremen, Institute Labour and Economy, Universitatsallee 21,  Bremen, Germany

Target group and number of persons involved

Direct: innovation-intensive organizations – their managers and / or human resource managers (9 organizations)

Indirect:

  1. LITHUANIA – Kaunas University of Technology academic staff, students, society
  2. GERMANY – academic staff and actors from political and administrative organisations, trade unions, employer organisations)