To enhance the understanding of psychosocial factors and extend research on work stress interventions, we investigated the key human resource (HR)/occupational health and safety (OHS) stress interventions implemented at five Australian universities over a three-year period. Five senior HR Directors completed an online survey to identify the intervention strategies taken at their university in order to reduce stress and enhance employee well-being and morale. We also explored the types of individual-, organization-, and individual/organization-directed interventions that were implemented, and the strategies that were prioritized at each university. Across universities, the dominant interventions were strategies that aimed to balance the soci...
This article critiques the diverse theoretical sentiments accentuated in the field of work stress as...
Research from several countries indicates that university lecturers and researchers are particularly...
In today’s world stress has become an ongoing phenomenon within organisations. To enable staff to pe...
To enhance the understanding of psychosocial factors and extend research on work stress intervention...
To build upon research evaluating stress interventions, this qualitative study tests the framework o...
This study explored the impact of staff group role and length of organizational tenure in the relati...
Psychosocial risk is possibly the single biggest cause of occupational ill-health inAustralia, causi...
Stress Management Programs as an Occupational Health Promotion Theoretical background: Given the i...
Stress inside and outside of work affects employee productivity. In 2013, the estimated impact of em...
The authors investigated empirical research into occupational stress inter-ventions conducted in Aus...
Thesis (DTech (Human Resource Management))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2017.In attempt...
Universities depend on committed efforts of all staff members to function effectively. However, wher...
Aims and method To identify causes of stress at work as well as individual, organisational and perso...
This study investigates the efficacy of coping strategies commonly used in the workplace to alleviat...
Job-related aspects of the work environment, such as work pressure, workload, leadership, and manage...
This article critiques the diverse theoretical sentiments accentuated in the field of work stress as...
Research from several countries indicates that university lecturers and researchers are particularly...
In today’s world stress has become an ongoing phenomenon within organisations. To enable staff to pe...
To enhance the understanding of psychosocial factors and extend research on work stress intervention...
To build upon research evaluating stress interventions, this qualitative study tests the framework o...
This study explored the impact of staff group role and length of organizational tenure in the relati...
Psychosocial risk is possibly the single biggest cause of occupational ill-health inAustralia, causi...
Stress Management Programs as an Occupational Health Promotion Theoretical background: Given the i...
Stress inside and outside of work affects employee productivity. In 2013, the estimated impact of em...
The authors investigated empirical research into occupational stress inter-ventions conducted in Aus...
Thesis (DTech (Human Resource Management))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2017.In attempt...
Universities depend on committed efforts of all staff members to function effectively. However, wher...
Aims and method To identify causes of stress at work as well as individual, organisational and perso...
This study investigates the efficacy of coping strategies commonly used in the workplace to alleviat...
Job-related aspects of the work environment, such as work pressure, workload, leadership, and manage...
This article critiques the diverse theoretical sentiments accentuated in the field of work stress as...
Research from several countries indicates that university lecturers and researchers are particularly...
In today’s world stress has become an ongoing phenomenon within organisations. To enable staff to pe...