Corporate Well-Being Programme in COVID-19 Times. The Mahou San Miguel Case Study release_pmhwpcgfzje2jo5wixrfohhkc4

by José M. Núñez-Sánchez, Ramón Gómez Chacón, Carmen Jambrino-Maldonado, Jerónimo García Fernández

Published in Sustainability by MDPI AG.

2021   Volume 13, Issue 11, p6189

Abstract

Employees' health is being affected not only by the possibility of contracting COVID-19, but by all the negative consequences that this pandemic has brought, such as confinement, social distancing, and self-isolation. In recent decades, more companies have opted for corporate well-being programmes in their workplaces, improving the health and quality of life of their employees. The effects generated by the current COVID-19 pandemic require these programmes to adapt to this new situation. The objective of this case study is to analyse the corporate well-being programme, in times of COVID-19, of Mahou San Miguel, a benchmark company in corporate well-being in Spain. A mixed method approach to data collection was used. The findings show the benefits achieved in its adaptation to this new physical-virtual environment. This paper could help other companies around the world to adapt their corporate well-being programmes to the new reality brought about by COVID-19.
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