2018
DOI: 10.2478/tour-2018-0007
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Creative and Artistic Recreation and a Creative Approach to Recreation Organization: A Case Study of WI-MA Creative Industries Establishments

Abstract: Artistic recreation has been described in the literature for many years as one of its types. However, research into its meaning, or even motivation, is rarely undertaken. The author attempts to confront existing definitions of artistic recreation with changing trends in spending free time and types of recreational activity. She emphasizes the role of a creative approach to the organization of recreation as an opportunity for the better utilization of its potential to affect the development of the individual pe… Show more

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“…Organizations should prioritize inclusive leadership practices by promoting diversity at all levels and empowering leaders who value and prioritize inclusion. Inclusive leaders set the tone for the organization and create an environment where all employees feel welcome and valued (Mroczek-żulicka, 2018). Fostering inclusive leadership is crucial for promoting inclusion in the workplace (Kuznetsova & Bento, 2018).…”
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