Combining management research with infectious disease epidemiology, we propose a new perspective on mental disorders in a business context. We suggest that—similar to infectious diseases—clinical diagnoses of depression, anxiety, and stress-related disorders can spread epidemically across the boundaries of organizations via social contagion. We propose a framework for assessing the patterns of disease transmission, with employee mobility as the driver of contagion across organizations. We empirically test the proposed mental disorder transmission patterns by observing more than 250,000 employees and more than 17,000 Danish firms over a period of 12 years. Our findings reveal that when organizations hire employees from other, unhealthy organ...
In 2015 the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) reported that 17.9% of the adult population i...
Abstract Background Depression and anxiety are prevalent mental disorders among the working populati...
Purpose - Mental health conditions such as depression are prevalent in working adults, costly to emp...
Combining management research with infectious disease epidemiology, we propose a new perspective on ...
While the high prevalence of mental illness in workplaces is more readily documented in the literatu...
Mental illnesses, particularly Common Mental Disorders (CMDs), including anxiety and depression, are...
On a global scale, mental illness affects one in five employees in any twelve month period, and is w...
Objective: To review the recent descriptive and social epidemiology of common mental disorders in th...
Background: Prevalence of mental disorders at work is commonly reported on the subclinical level. Da...
In this overview, we introduce a special issue featuring six articles on various aspects related to ...
"Health is not merely the absence of disease or inrmity but a positive state of complete physic...
BACKGROUND: Business professionals are an important occupational group that carries responsibility f...
Mental health problems in organizations impact on society. This chapter synthesizes the various stra...
This study will examine the ongoing concern associated with mental health in the workplace, particul...
We use register data for Denmark (IDA) merged with the Danish Work Environment Cohort Survey (1995, ...
In 2015 the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) reported that 17.9% of the adult population i...
Abstract Background Depression and anxiety are prevalent mental disorders among the working populati...
Purpose - Mental health conditions such as depression are prevalent in working adults, costly to emp...
Combining management research with infectious disease epidemiology, we propose a new perspective on ...
While the high prevalence of mental illness in workplaces is more readily documented in the literatu...
Mental illnesses, particularly Common Mental Disorders (CMDs), including anxiety and depression, are...
On a global scale, mental illness affects one in five employees in any twelve month period, and is w...
Objective: To review the recent descriptive and social epidemiology of common mental disorders in th...
Background: Prevalence of mental disorders at work is commonly reported on the subclinical level. Da...
In this overview, we introduce a special issue featuring six articles on various aspects related to ...
"Health is not merely the absence of disease or inrmity but a positive state of complete physic...
BACKGROUND: Business professionals are an important occupational group that carries responsibility f...
Mental health problems in organizations impact on society. This chapter synthesizes the various stra...
This study will examine the ongoing concern associated with mental health in the workplace, particul...
We use register data for Denmark (IDA) merged with the Danish Work Environment Cohort Survey (1995, ...
In 2015 the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) reported that 17.9% of the adult population i...
Abstract Background Depression and anxiety are prevalent mental disorders among the working populati...
Purpose - Mental health conditions such as depression are prevalent in working adults, costly to emp...