Exploring the work and non-work interface
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Exploring the work and non-work interface
(Research in occupational stress and well being / series editors, Pamela L. Perrewé and Daniel C. Ganster, v. 6)
Elsevier JAI, 2007
1st ed
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Description
This is an annual research series devoted to the examination of occupational stress, health and well being, with particular emphasis on the multi-disciplinary nature of occupational stress. Titles pull together the various streams of research from a variety of disciplines to better capture the significant bodies of work in occupational stress and well being. A multidisciplinary and international perspective is provided to give a thorough and critical assessment of issues in occupational stress and well being. The theme for this volume is: exploring the work and non-work interface which discusses, amongst others, social anxiety, the importance of coping, working with family, women in the workplace and work addiction.
Table of Contents
Social Anxiety: An Overlooked Variable in the Organizational Stress Literature.
Relationships Among Work and Non-Work Challenge and Hindrance Stressors and Non-Work and Work Criteria: A Model of Cross-Domain Stressor Effects.
On the Importance of Coping: A Model and New Directions for Research on Work and Family.
The Costs and Benefits of Working with those you Love: A Demand/Resource Perspective on Working with Family.
Clarifying the Construct of Family-Supportive Supervisory Behaviors (FSSB): A Multilevel Perspective.
Women's Kaleidoscope Careers: A New Framework for Examining Women's Stress Across the Lifespan.
Work Hours and Work Addiction: The Price of all Work and no Play.
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