Organizational stress : a review and critique of theory, research, and applications
Material type:
- 9781529724714
- 158.72 NER
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Jammu General Stacks | Non-fiction | 158.72 NER (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | IIMJ-8628 |
1. What Is Stress? 2. Organizational Stress And The Brain 3. Job-Related Sources Of Strain 4. Assessing Job-Related Strains 5. A Special Form Of Strain. Job-Related Burnout 6. Moderators Of Stressor-Strain Relationships 7. Coping With Job Stress 8. Organizational Interventions 9. Methodological Issues In Job Stress Research 10. The Changing Nature Of Work: Implications For Stress Research
Organizational Stress is a comprehensive textbook that explores job-related stress, its definitions, assessment methods, and strategies for coping. It provides a basis for tailoring work environments that contribute to individual and organizational health and productivity. The new edition includes a chapter on stress and the brain and addresses the future of work in the COVID-19 pandemic and gig economy.
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