The role of self-efficacy, an individual difference variable, in occupational stress research is seldom discussed, and is even rarely examined in Chinese societies. This study investigates the relationships between stressors, managerial self-efficacy (MSE) and job strains (job satisfaction, physical strain, and psychological strain). A total of 450 enterprise managers in eight cities of the People’s Republic of China completed a battery of structured questionnaires. The results of the study generally support that total stressors was positively related to physical and psychological strains. Related to the moderating effects of MSE on the stressor–strain relationship, only a significant moderating effect was found in predicting physical strai...
Background and aims Stress is not always directly resulted from the source of pressure itself, but r...
The present study aims at examining the direct and moderator effects of coping strategies (control a...
The purpose of the present study is first to examine the relationship between organizational strateg...
The role of self-efficacy, an individual difference variable, in occupational stress research is sel...
The role of self-efficacy, an individual difference variable, in occupational stress research is sel...
The aim of this research is to verify the two-dimensional challenge-hindrance stressor framework in ...
The authors tested the direct and moderating effects of self-efficacy and Chinese work values on rel...
This chapter explores the relationship between two focal social stressors (interpersonal conflict an...
The authors tested the direct and moderating effects of self-efficacy and Chinese work values on rel...
The present study aims at examining the direct and moderator effects of coping strategies (control a...
This study investigated occupational stress in managers in Hong Kong and Taiwan using the Occupation...
This study investigated the direct and moderating effect of general self-efficacy on the relationshi...
Abstract This study investigated occupational stress in managers in Hong Kong and Taiwan using the O...
This study investigated the direct and moderating effect of general self-efficacy on the relationshi...
This study aimed to test the direct and moderating effects of self-efficacy and Chinese work values ...
Background and aims Stress is not always directly resulted from the source of pressure itself, but r...
The present study aims at examining the direct and moderator effects of coping strategies (control a...
The purpose of the present study is first to examine the relationship between organizational strateg...
The role of self-efficacy, an individual difference variable, in occupational stress research is sel...
The role of self-efficacy, an individual difference variable, in occupational stress research is sel...
The aim of this research is to verify the two-dimensional challenge-hindrance stressor framework in ...
The authors tested the direct and moderating effects of self-efficacy and Chinese work values on rel...
This chapter explores the relationship between two focal social stressors (interpersonal conflict an...
The authors tested the direct and moderating effects of self-efficacy and Chinese work values on rel...
The present study aims at examining the direct and moderator effects of coping strategies (control a...
This study investigated occupational stress in managers in Hong Kong and Taiwan using the Occupation...
This study investigated the direct and moderating effect of general self-efficacy on the relationshi...
Abstract This study investigated occupational stress in managers in Hong Kong and Taiwan using the O...
This study investigated the direct and moderating effect of general self-efficacy on the relationshi...
This study aimed to test the direct and moderating effects of self-efficacy and Chinese work values ...
Background and aims Stress is not always directly resulted from the source of pressure itself, but r...
The present study aims at examining the direct and moderator effects of coping strategies (control a...
The purpose of the present study is first to examine the relationship between organizational strateg...