Research on Work related Stress

Research on Work related Stress
Author: Tom Cox,Amanda Griffiths,Eusebio Rial-González,European Agency for Safety and Health at Work
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2000
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: UVA:X004457077

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Stress at work is a priority issue of the European Agency of Safety and Health at Work. The report addresses the following issues and questions: the nature of stress at work; stress management strategies; does work stress affect health and well-being and, if so, how?; the implications of existing research for the management of work-related stress. This report examines the difficulties involved in placing work stress in the context of other life stress factors. It is stated that work stress is a current and future health and safety issue, and, as such, should be dealt with in the same logical and systematic way as other health and safety issues.

Stress in Post War Britain

Stress in Post War Britain
Author: Mark Jackson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2016-12-05
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781317318040

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In the years following World War II the health and well-being of the nation was of primary concern to the British government. The essays in this collection examine the relationship between health and stress in post-war Britain through a series of carefully connected case studies.

Handbook of Work Stress

Handbook of Work Stress
Author: Julian Barling,E. Kevin Kelloway,Michael R. Frone
Publsiher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 720
Release: 2004-09-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781452214856

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Questions about the causes or sources of work stress have been the subject of considerable research, as well as public fascination, for several decades. Earlier interest in this issue focused on the question of whether some jobs are simply more inherently stressful than others. Other questions that soon emerged asked whether some individuals were more prone to stress than others. The Handbook of Work Stress focuses primarily on identifying the different sources of work stress across different contexts and individuals.

New Developments in Theoretical and Conceptual Approaches to Job Stress

New Developments in Theoretical and Conceptual Approaches to Job Stress
Author: Daniel C. Ganster,Pamela L. Perrewe
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2010-02-25
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781849507134

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Promotes theory and research in the area of occupational stress, health and well being, and brings together and showcases the work of some of the best researchers and theorists who contribute to this area. This collection gives a critical assessment of knowledge, and major gaps in knowledge, on occupational stress and well being.

Organizational Stress Around the World

Organizational Stress Around the World
Author: Kajal A. Sharma,Cary L. Cooper,D.M. Pestonjee
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2021-01-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781000317633

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Stress is defined as a feeling experienced when a person perceives that demands exceed the personal and social resources the individual is able to mobilize. It can occur due to environmental issues, such as a looming work deadline, or psychological, for example, persistent worry about familial problems. While the acute response to life-threatening circumstances can be life-saving, research reveals that the body’s stress response is largely similar when it reacts to less threatening but chronically present stressors such as work overload, deadline pressures and family conflicts. It is proffered that chronic activation of stress response in the body can lead to several pathological changes such as elevated blood pressure, clogging of blood vessels, anxiety, depression, and addiction. Organizational Stress Around the World: Research and Practice aims to present a sound theoretical and empirical basis for understanding the evolving and changing nature of stress in contemporary organizations. It presents research that expands theory and practice by addressing real-world issues, across cultures and by providing multiple perspectives on organizational stress and research relevant to different occupational settings and cultures. Personal, occupational, organizational, and societal issues relevant to stress identification along with management techniques/approach to confront stress and its associated problems at individual and organizational level are also explored. It will be of value to researchers, academics, practitioners, and students interested in stress management research.

Work and Stress

Work and Stress
Author: Philip Dewe,Cary L Cooper
Publsiher: State of the Art in Business Research
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-09-25
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0367524007

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This shortform book analyses, summarises and contextualises research around stress at work.The book begins by exploring the impact and challenges of technology and the challenging and changing contours and boundaries of the nature of work.

Stress and Quality of Working Life

Stress and Quality of Working Life
Author: Ana Maria Rossi,James Campbell Quick,Pamela L. Perrewé
Publsiher: IAP
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2009-03-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781607522003

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This book offers twelve chapters organized into three major sections that address occupational stress and quality of working life. The authors are an internationally renowned team of scholar-research-practitioners who are grounded in applied science and clinical practice. Section 1 includes five chapters that address the organizational and individual costs of occupational stress. The costs are humanitarian and economic; both human suffering and financial burdens are important. Section 2 includes three chapters that focus on ways to mitigate the negative effects of occupational stress. We must help those who are suffering but we must do more by preventing distress where we can and building on positive, strength factors where possible. Section 3 includes four chapters that examine and expand our understanding of work life quality. Work life quality is so important because of the effects it has on workers and leaders, as well as the spillover impact into families and communities. These twelve chapters, highlight both core knowledge and new developments within the rapidly growing field of research on stress and the quality of working life. We believe this information can help to raise awareness of the causes and costs of occupational stress and poor quality of working life. Further, this should provide a challenge, some incentive, and renewed insight for organizations in Brazil and elsewhere to begin thinking about and acting in ways that lead to a less stressful environment for their workforce.

A Research Agenda for Workplace Stress and Wellbeing

A Research Agenda for Workplace Stress and Wellbeing
Author: Kelloway, E. K.,Cooper, Cary
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2021-09-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781789905021

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This insightful Research Agenda considers the current state of research into workplace stress and wellbeing and maps an innovative programme for future investigation that can advance understanding of the interrelationships between work and wellbeing.