New developments in theoretical and conceptual approaches to job stress

The objective of this series is to promote theory and research in the increasingly growing area of occupational stress, health and well being, and in the process, to bring together and showcase the work of the best researchers and theorists who contribute to this area. Questions regarding work stres...

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Other Authors: Perrewe, Pamela L., Ganster, Daniel C.
Format: Electronic
Language: English
Published: Bingley, U.K. : Emerald, 2010.
Series: Research in occupational stress and well being ; v. 8.
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ISBN: 9781849507134 (electronic bk.) :
Physical Description: 1 online resource (x, 357 p.)

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245 0 0 |a New developments in theoretical and conceptual approaches to job stress  |h [electronic resource] /  |c edited by Pamela L. Perrewé, Daniel C. Ganster. 
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300 |a 1 online resource (x, 357 p.) 
490 1 |a Research in occupational stress and well-being,  |x 1479-3555 ;  |v v. 8 
505 0 |a Occupational stressors and job performance : an updated review and recommendations / Christopher C. Rosen, Chu-Hsiang Chang, Emilija Djurdjevic, Erin Eatough -- The success resource model of job stress / Simone Grebner, Achim Elfering, Norbert K. Semmer -- Loving one's job : construct development and implications for individual well-being / E. Kevin Kelloway, Michelle Inness, Julian Barling, Lori Francis, Nick Turner -- Qualitative methods can enrich quantitative research on occupational stress : an example from one occupational group / Irvin Sam Schonfeld, Edwin Farrell -- Facing the limitations to self-reported well-being : integrating the facial expression and well-being literatures / Kevin J. Eschleman, Nathan A. Bowling -- Karasek's (1979) job demands-control model : a summary of current issues and recommendations for future research / Jason Kain, Steve Jex -- Engagement with information and communication technology and psychological well-being / Michael P. ODriscoll, Paula Brough, Carolyn Timms, Sukanlaya Sawang -- Information and communication technology : implications for job stress and employee well-being / Arla Day, Natasha Scott, E. Kevin Kelloway. 
520 |a The objective of this series is to promote theory and research in the increasingly growing area of occupational stress, health and well being, and in the process, to bring together and showcase the work of the best researchers and theorists who contribute to this area. Questions regarding work stress span many disciplines and many specialized journals. It is increasingly difficult to track, and even harder to integrate, the work from these diverse fields. Our plan is to provide a multidisciplinary and international collection that gives a thorough and critical assessment of knowledge, and major gaps in knowledge, on occupational stress and well being. Furthermore, because we will be publishing monograph-length conceptual papers, our interest is in promoting the careful development of truly path-breaking contributions that can significantly advance theory and provide specific directions for future work. 
588 0 |a Print version record 
650 7 |a Medical  |x Occupational & Industrial Medicine.  |2 bisacsh 
650 7 |a Health & Fitness  |x Work-Related Health.  |2 bisacsh 
650 7 |a Psychology  |x Education & Training.  |2 bisacsh 
650 7 |a Coping with stress.  |2 bicssc 
650 7 |a Occupational  |x industrial health & safety.  |2 bicssc 
650 0 |a Job stress. 
650 0 |a Psychology, Industrial. 
650 0 |a Work  |x Psychological aspects. 
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700 1 |a Perrewe, Pamela L. 
700 1 |a Ganster, Daniel C. 
776 1 |z 9781849507127 
830 0 |a Research in occupational stress and well being ;  |v v. 8. 
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