Examining the paradox of occupational stressors : building resilience or creating depletion

Volume 20 of Research in Occupational Stress and Well Being features contributions that expand the understanding of how occupational stressors can build employee resilience and enhance their well-being while at the same time creating negative employee outcomes such as depletion, exhaustion, and depr...

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Other Authors Perrewé, Pamela L. (Editor), Harms, Peter D. (Editor), Chang, Chu-Hsiang (Daisy) (Editor)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2022.
SeriesResearch in occupational stress and well being ; v. 20.
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Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781804550878
DOI10.1108/S1479-3555202220
Physical Description1 online resource (228 pages).

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Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1. Becoming comfortable with the uncomfortable: The paradoxical role of learning in the coping process;anita c. Keller and chu-hsiang (daisy) chang
  • Chapter 2. What is resilience? Offering construct clarity to address "quicksand" and "shadow side" resilience concerns;danielle d. King, richard p. Deshon, cassandra n. Phetmisy, and dominique burrows
  • Chapter 3. Walking the tightrope: How and when the paradoxical act of breaking character leads to resilience;nicolina taylor, esther l. Jean, and wayne s. Crawford
  • Chapter 4. My work is who i am, but it's killing me: An identity-based approach to the paradox of passion;karen landay and joseph schaefer /
  • Chapter 5. The role of positive psychological variables in the cognitive appraisal of job insecurity: A latent class approach;andrea bazzoli and tahira m. Probst
  • Chapter 6. The paradox of neuroticism and vigilance work;alex r. Marbut and peter d. Harms
  • Chapter 7. Paradoxical relationship of workplace mistreatment;katharine mcmahon, jamie pockrandt, stefanie fox, nick zike, and liu-qin yang.