Psychological Capital: Essays by David Chan

This book is the second collection of twenty-one essays by behavioural scientist Professor David Chan. The essays in the book first appeared in The Straits Times from March 2015 to September 2017. They discuss a wide range of topics including the different types of commitment to country, diversity a...

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spelling sg-smu-ink.soss_research-37252018-04-13T03:24:11Z Psychological Capital: Essays by David Chan CHAN, David This book is the second collection of twenty-one essays by behavioural scientist Professor David Chan. The essays in the book first appeared in The Straits Times from March 2015 to September 2017. They discuss a wide range of topics including the different types of commitment to country, diversity and cohesion, people-centric policies and unintended consequences in policymaking, futures thinking, maladaptive cynicism and healthy scepticism, ambivalence from mixed feelings, terrorism, the psychology of power, separating sincere apologies from insincere ones, the impact of socio-political humour, and finding one's own meaning in life. A common theme that runs through these essays is developing "Psychological Capital" to build a strong society of individuals and communities — one that is able to pursue positive things but also able to handle shocks, failures and unmet expectations. This book goes beyond examining critical issues that matter to people, policymaking and nation building, and why they do, to focus on translating the "knowing what" and "knowing why" to "knowing how" and "knowing when". Endorsed by fifty leaders from different sectors, this book provides a powerful springboard for self-reflections, internal and public discussions, and individual and collective actions. 2018-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/2468 Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University pschological capital commitment to country diversity and cohesion people-centric policies and unintended consequences in policymaking futures thinking maladaptive cynicism and healthy scepticism ambivalence from mixed feelings terrorism the psychology of power separating sincere apologies from insincere ones the impact of socio-political humour Applied Behavior Analysis Developmental Psychology Social Psychology
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topic pschological capital
commitment to country
diversity and cohesion
people-centric policies and unintended consequences in policymaking
futures thinking
maladaptive cynicism and healthy scepticism
ambivalence from mixed feelings
terrorism
the psychology of power
separating sincere apologies from insincere ones
the impact of socio-political humour
Applied Behavior Analysis
Developmental Psychology
Social Psychology
spellingShingle pschological capital
commitment to country
diversity and cohesion
people-centric policies and unintended consequences in policymaking
futures thinking
maladaptive cynicism and healthy scepticism
ambivalence from mixed feelings
terrorism
the psychology of power
separating sincere apologies from insincere ones
the impact of socio-political humour
Applied Behavior Analysis
Developmental Psychology
Social Psychology
CHAN, David
Psychological Capital: Essays by David Chan
description This book is the second collection of twenty-one essays by behavioural scientist Professor David Chan. The essays in the book first appeared in The Straits Times from March 2015 to September 2017. They discuss a wide range of topics including the different types of commitment to country, diversity and cohesion, people-centric policies and unintended consequences in policymaking, futures thinking, maladaptive cynicism and healthy scepticism, ambivalence from mixed feelings, terrorism, the psychology of power, separating sincere apologies from insincere ones, the impact of socio-political humour, and finding one's own meaning in life. A common theme that runs through these essays is developing "Psychological Capital" to build a strong society of individuals and communities — one that is able to pursue positive things but also able to handle shocks, failures and unmet expectations. This book goes beyond examining critical issues that matter to people, policymaking and nation building, and why they do, to focus on translating the "knowing what" and "knowing why" to "knowing how" and "knowing when". Endorsed by fifty leaders from different sectors, this book provides a powerful springboard for self-reflections, internal and public discussions, and individual and collective actions.
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