Does job control act as a stress-buffer when employees' type and level of work self-determination is taken into account? It was anticipated that job control would only be stress-buffering for employees high in self-determined and low in non-self-determined work motivation. In contrast, job control would be stress-exacerbating for employees who were low in self-determined and high in non-self-determined work motivation. Employees of a health insurance organization (N = 123) completed a survey on perceptions of role overload, job control, work self-determination, and a range of strain and engagement indicators. Results revealed that, when individuals high in self-determination perceived high job control, they experienced greater engagement (i...
This research delineates and empirically tests how regulatory depletion may affect high-stress emplo...
The demand-control model is explored to investigate the effects of employees' empowerment on differe...
Research investigating Karasek’s (1979) Demand-Control Model (D-CM) has produced mixed results relat...
Does job control act as a stress-buffer when employees' type and level of work self-determination is...
Does job control act as a stress-buffer when employees' type and level of work self-determination is...
Extensive research conducted in the occupational stress literature has failed to provide convincing ...
This study examined the dynamic interplay among job demands, job control, and work self-determinatio...
Research investigating Karasek's (1979) Demand-Control Model (D-CM) has produced mixed results relat...
This study identifies job self-efficacy as a moderating variable that may determine whether job cont...
Previous meta-analytic findings have provided ambiguous evidence on job control as a buffering moder...
The Job Demand-Control model postulates that job control attenuates the effects of job demands on he...
The purpose of this study was to explore whether resilience acted as a health protective factor infl...
The aim of this study is to examine the individual differences inherent to the use of job control in...
The purpose of this investigation was to assess the interactive effect of self-efficacy, perceived j...
In this study, we used Karasek’s demand-control-support model to determine whether either job contro...
This research delineates and empirically tests how regulatory depletion may affect high-stress emplo...
The demand-control model is explored to investigate the effects of employees' empowerment on differe...
Research investigating Karasek’s (1979) Demand-Control Model (D-CM) has produced mixed results relat...
Does job control act as a stress-buffer when employees' type and level of work self-determination is...
Does job control act as a stress-buffer when employees' type and level of work self-determination is...
Extensive research conducted in the occupational stress literature has failed to provide convincing ...
This study examined the dynamic interplay among job demands, job control, and work self-determinatio...
Research investigating Karasek's (1979) Demand-Control Model (D-CM) has produced mixed results relat...
This study identifies job self-efficacy as a moderating variable that may determine whether job cont...
Previous meta-analytic findings have provided ambiguous evidence on job control as a buffering moder...
The Job Demand-Control model postulates that job control attenuates the effects of job demands on he...
The purpose of this study was to explore whether resilience acted as a health protective factor infl...
The aim of this study is to examine the individual differences inherent to the use of job control in...
The purpose of this investigation was to assess the interactive effect of self-efficacy, perceived j...
In this study, we used Karasek’s demand-control-support model to determine whether either job contro...
This research delineates and empirically tests how regulatory depletion may affect high-stress emplo...
The demand-control model is explored to investigate the effects of employees' empowerment on differe...
Research investigating Karasek’s (1979) Demand-Control Model (D-CM) has produced mixed results relat...