Managerial, occupational and organizational stress research
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Managerial, occupational and organizational stress research
(Classic research in management / general editor, Derek S. Pugh)
Ashgate, c2001
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  兵庫
  奈良
  和歌山
  鳥取
  島根
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  愛媛
  高知
  福岡
  佐賀
  長崎
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内容説明・目次
内容説明
A discussion of managerial, occupational and organizational stress research. The volume is in seven parts. The first part explores the theoretical or conceptual frameworks in occupational and organizational stress that have developed out of empirical work and work with others in different countries. The second part provides the reader with reviews of literature on different topics in the field of workplace stress. Part Three highlights a range of studies undertaken by UMIST and their collaborating colleagues in different institutions. The research that highlights issues and problems of current relevance is found in the fourth part, while the methodological studies involving instrument development, refining of existing measures, and more, is found in Part Five. The studies linking stress and health follows on from this, and the new area of investigation, evaluating stress management interventions, concludes this survey of research in this field.
Some of the articles included in the book emanate from the UMIST research programme, others have developed in collaboration with colleagues at other universities and in other countries, and still others have originated elsewhere but have a UMIST association in terms of a joint research project or sharing of measurement tools or sharing of databases or in the joint development of a research concept.
目次
- Section 1 Theoretical: occupational sources of stress -a review of the literature relating to coronary heart disease and mental ill health, J. Marshall
- a cybernetic framework for studying occupational stress, T. Cummings
- a structural model approach towards the development of a theory of the link between stress and mental health, T. Baglioni
- a test of Carver and Scheier's self control model of stress in exploring burnout among mental health nurses, Murray S. Thompson, Sandra L. Section 2 Reviews of workplace stress issues: type a coronary prone behaviour in the work environment, M.J. Davidson
- the stress of job relocation, Dr Lu
- employee stress litigation - the UK experience, Jill Earnshaw, Cary L. Cooper
- balancing the work/home interface - a European perspective, Suzan Lewis, Cary Cooper. Section 3 Occupational stress studies: occupational stress among international interpreters, David Cooper
- occupational and psychosocial stress among commercial aviation pilots, Stephen Sloan, Cary L. Cooper
- mental health and satisfaction among tax officers, J. Roden
- a comparative investigation of executive stress - a ten nation study, C.L. Cooper, R. Hensman
- stress in two earner couples and stage in the life cycle, Suzan Lewis
- occupational stress amongst general practice dentists, T. Baglioni et al
- mental health, job satisfaction and job stress among general practitioners, Cary L. Cooper et al
- job stress, mental health and job satisfaction among UK senior nurses, T. Baglioni, P. Hingley
- mental health, job satisfaction, alcohol intake and occupational stress among dealers in the financial markets, Howard Kahn
- personality, stress, and accident involvement in the offshore oil and gas industry, Valerie Sutherland
- cross-cultural differences in occupational stress among British and German managers, B.D. Kirkcaldy
- occupational stress in health service workers in the UK, D. Rees
- job stress, satisfaction and mental health among general practitioners before and after introduction of new contract, V. Sutherland, C.L. Cooper. (Part contents).
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