This paper sequentially addresses a conceptual and an empirical goal. Our conceptual goal was to develop a globally relevant model of the relationship between work role stressors and strain using conservation of resources (COR) theory as our foundation. Stressors included in the model are role conflict and role ambiguity, with three resources – mastery, optimistic orientation, and self- esteem – as moderators on the stressor–strain relationship. With this conceptual framework developed, we explored our empirical goal, a test of the model using both societal-level and individual-level indicators. First, we pan-culturally tested the model across our seven-society sample. Next, we split these societies into high and low gross national income c...
Stress is defined as a feeling experienced when a person perceives that demands exceed the personal ...
Decades of research has established an inverse association between socioeconomic position and psycho...
This study demonstrates the complex place stress has in the workplace by investigating both positive...
This paper sequentially addresses a conceptual and an empirical goal. Our conceptual goal was to dev...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to investigate the moderating roles of two distinct styles of...
Because of the prevalence of workplace stress in present organisations (Kalia, 2002), and because of...
This thesis is concerned with the role of individual differences in personality and social support i...
ii iii Because of the prevalence of workplace stress in present organisations (Kalia, 2002), and bec...
This thesis is concerned with the direct and indirect mechanisms through which psychosocial stressor...
Employees today face a number of threats to their work and financial well-being (i.e., economic stre...
AbstractThis study represents an attempt to test the impact of work design on employee well-being in...
Job stressors in organizational studies are commonly known as role stressors. These include role ove...
Job insecurity has frequently been shown to have a dysfunctional impact on well-being. Based on the ...
Cross-national studies of job stress have not kept pace with other streams of research in the intern...
Role theory has been used to conceptualize the findings regarding job stress, suggesting that the so...
Stress is defined as a feeling experienced when a person perceives that demands exceed the personal ...
Decades of research has established an inverse association between socioeconomic position and psycho...
This study demonstrates the complex place stress has in the workplace by investigating both positive...
This paper sequentially addresses a conceptual and an empirical goal. Our conceptual goal was to dev...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to investigate the moderating roles of two distinct styles of...
Because of the prevalence of workplace stress in present organisations (Kalia, 2002), and because of...
This thesis is concerned with the role of individual differences in personality and social support i...
ii iii Because of the prevalence of workplace stress in present organisations (Kalia, 2002), and bec...
This thesis is concerned with the direct and indirect mechanisms through which psychosocial stressor...
Employees today face a number of threats to their work and financial well-being (i.e., economic stre...
AbstractThis study represents an attempt to test the impact of work design on employee well-being in...
Job stressors in organizational studies are commonly known as role stressors. These include role ove...
Job insecurity has frequently been shown to have a dysfunctional impact on well-being. Based on the ...
Cross-national studies of job stress have not kept pace with other streams of research in the intern...
Role theory has been used to conceptualize the findings regarding job stress, suggesting that the so...
Stress is defined as a feeling experienced when a person perceives that demands exceed the personal ...
Decades of research has established an inverse association between socioeconomic position and psycho...
This study demonstrates the complex place stress has in the workplace by investigating both positive...