To build upon research evaluating stress interventions, this qualitative study tests the framework of the extended Job Demands-Resources model to investigate employees' perceptions of the stress-reduction measures implemented at 13 Australian universities.In a cross-sectional survey design, tenured and contract staff indicated whether their overall level of stress had changed during the previous three-four years, and, if so, they described the major causes. A total of 462 staff reported that their level of stress had decreased; the study examines commentary from 115 academic and 304 nonacademic staff who provided details of what they perceived to be effective in reducing stress.Thematic analyses show that the key perceived causes were chang...
The presented thesis discusses an investigation conducted into the improvement of employee experienc...
The objective of this paper was to investigate the causes of stress in an organisation, and its effe...
Organisational factors such as role ambiguity, role conflict, responsibility and physical working co...
To enhance the understanding of psychosocial factors and extend research on work stress intervention...
To enhance the understanding of psychosocial factors and extend research on work stress intervention...
This study explored the impact of staff group role and length of organizational tenure in the relati...
This study investigates the efficacy of coping strategies commonly used in the workplace to alleviat...
In today’s world stress has become an ongoing phenomenon within organisations. To enable staff to pe...
Aims and method To identify causes of stress at work as well as individual, organisational and perso...
Employing the social-exchange theoretical framework, we examined the effect of employees' awareness ...
Stress inside and outside of work affects employee productivity. In 2013, the estimated impact of em...
This article critiques the diverse theoretical sentiments accentuated in the field of work stress as...
BACKGROUND: Stress has become a part of everyday life for most employees. Studies have shown the ne...
The objective of this paper was to investigate the causes of stress in an organisation, and its effe...
Organizations have increasingly sought to adopt innovative interventions to prevent stress-related i...
The presented thesis discusses an investigation conducted into the improvement of employee experienc...
The objective of this paper was to investigate the causes of stress in an organisation, and its effe...
Organisational factors such as role ambiguity, role conflict, responsibility and physical working co...
To enhance the understanding of psychosocial factors and extend research on work stress intervention...
To enhance the understanding of psychosocial factors and extend research on work stress intervention...
This study explored the impact of staff group role and length of organizational tenure in the relati...
This study investigates the efficacy of coping strategies commonly used in the workplace to alleviat...
In today’s world stress has become an ongoing phenomenon within organisations. To enable staff to pe...
Aims and method To identify causes of stress at work as well as individual, organisational and perso...
Employing the social-exchange theoretical framework, we examined the effect of employees' awareness ...
Stress inside and outside of work affects employee productivity. In 2013, the estimated impact of em...
This article critiques the diverse theoretical sentiments accentuated in the field of work stress as...
BACKGROUND: Stress has become a part of everyday life for most employees. Studies have shown the ne...
The objective of this paper was to investigate the causes of stress in an organisation, and its effe...
Organizations have increasingly sought to adopt innovative interventions to prevent stress-related i...
The presented thesis discusses an investigation conducted into the improvement of employee experienc...
The objective of this paper was to investigate the causes of stress in an organisation, and its effe...
Organisational factors such as role ambiguity, role conflict, responsibility and physical working co...