Research Report in Employee and Consumer Behaviour (HRIOP87)
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HRIOP87 ASSIGNMENT 1 2024 GENERIC COPY ( Critically analyse the relevance and short comings of Lowman (1996) and Campbell and Cellini’s (1981) taxonomies in the context of a post-covid South Africa)
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Critically analyse the relevance and short comings of Lowman (1996) and Campbell and Cellini’s (1981) taxonomies in the context of a post-covid South Africa. 
 
Referring to your description in your background, identify the aetiological factors of psychopathology and work dysfunctions in the employees and in the work environment of your organisation.
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HRIOP87 Assignment 01 due : 19/04/2024
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Question 1 
1.1 Introduction 
Critically analyse the relevance and short comings of Lowman (1996) and Campbell and Cellini’s 
(1981) taxonomies in the context of a post-covid South Africa. 
 
Question 2 
Instruction: 
Identify the aetiological factors of psychopathology and work dysfunctions in your organisation (or 
any organisation if you are unemployed) and suggest wellness interventions to alleviate employee 
and organisational wellness challenges you observe. Use the following guidelines...
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HRIOP87 Assignment 01 due (19/04/2024)
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Instruction: 
Develop an integrative taxonomy for employee and organisational wellness that is relevant 
to the context of a post-covid South Africa. Use the following guidelines: 
 
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Instruction: 
Identify the aetiological factors of psychopathology and work dysfunctions in your 
organisation (or any organisation if you are unemployed) and suggest wellness interventions 
to alleviate employee and organisational wellness challenges you observe. Use the 
following guidelines: 
 
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