Examining and exploring the shifting nature of occupational stress and well-being

Volume 19 of Research in Occupational Stress and Well-Being explores and enhances our understanding of how stress and well-being at work can change over time. Much of the prior literature in occupational stress and well-being is designed to look at antecedents of stress and well-being, treating them...

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Other Authors Harms, Peter D. (Editor), Perrewé, Pamela L. (Editor), Chang, Chu-Hsiang (Daisy) (Editor)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2021.
SeriesResearch in occupational stress and well being.
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Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781801174244
DOI10.1108/S1479-3555202119
Physical Description1 online resource (224 pages).

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505 0 |a Chapter 1. The purpose and work stress model: Contextualizing the role of purpose on and following stressful work experiences / Patrick L. Hill, Rachel D. Best, and M. Teresa Cardador -- Chapter 2. Adaptive and proactive coping in the process of developing resilience / Clodagh Butler, Deirdre O'Shea, and Donald Truxillo -- Chapter 3. The role of crucibles as developmental experiences in organizations / Paul B. Lester -- Chapter 4. The role of velocity in occupational stress across the career span / Jenna A. Van Fossen, Chu-Hsiang Chang, and Russell E. Johnson -- Chapter 5. Shifting nature of occupational well-being: Examining inconsistent findings from generational research using a lifespan perspective / Youjeong Huh and Michael T. Ford -- Chapter 6. Handling time in occupational stress and well-being research: Considerations, examples, and recommendations / Rachel S. Rauvola, Cort W. Rudolph, and Hannes Zacher -- Chapter 7. Experience sampling methodology: Conceptual and technological advances for understanding and assessing variability in well-being research / Stuti Thapa, Louis Tay, and Daphne Hou -- Chapter 8. Modeling occupational stress and well-being as a dynamic phenomenon: It's about time / Kristin Lee Sotak and Barry Friedman -- Chapter 9. Examining the dynamic nature of worker subjective well-being: The application of idiographic approaches / Rachel M. Saef, Emorie Beck, and Joshua J. Jackson. 
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