Purpose: This study investigates how employees' experience of suffering from insomnia might reduce the likelihood that they perform creative activities, as well as how this negative relationship might be buffered by employees' access to resources at three levels: an individual resource (affective commitment), a relational resource (knowledge sharing with peers) and an organizational resource (climate of organizational forgiveness). Design/methodology/approach: Quantitative data came from a survey of employees in the banking sector. Findings: Insomnia reduces creativity, but this effect is weaker when employees feel a strong emotional bond to their organization, openly share knowledge with colleagues and believe that their organization forgi...
This research is descriptive research on employees in several companies about job stress, emotional ...
The aim of this study was to investigate employees' self-reported creativity before and after vacati...
Purpose This study addresses how and when the experience of family-induced work strain might steer e...
To unpack the relationship between employees' work-induced sleep deprivation and their organizationa...
With a basis in conservation of resources theory, this article considers the connection between empl...
Purpose: Drawing from the conservation of resources theory, this study aims to investigate the relat...
Online programs are a cost-effective way of helping employees sleep at night and work better during ...
This study examines the role of negative work rumination and recovery experiences in explaining the ...
How does sleep affect employee effectiveness and what can employees do to remain effective on days w...
Detachment from work during non-work time is generally related to a decrease in work-related strain....
The causes of workplace deviance are of increasing interest to organizations. We integrate psycholog...
This article proposes and tests a model that highlights how organisational embeddedness relates to i...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 84-91).Anecdotal evidence suggests tha...
Sleep deprivation is an epidemic problem in our society that adversely affects the quality and safet...
Stress and sleep problems are common in the working population and cause considerable costs for soci...
This research is descriptive research on employees in several companies about job stress, emotional ...
The aim of this study was to investigate employees' self-reported creativity before and after vacati...
Purpose This study addresses how and when the experience of family-induced work strain might steer e...
To unpack the relationship between employees' work-induced sleep deprivation and their organizationa...
With a basis in conservation of resources theory, this article considers the connection between empl...
Purpose: Drawing from the conservation of resources theory, this study aims to investigate the relat...
Online programs are a cost-effective way of helping employees sleep at night and work better during ...
This study examines the role of negative work rumination and recovery experiences in explaining the ...
How does sleep affect employee effectiveness and what can employees do to remain effective on days w...
Detachment from work during non-work time is generally related to a decrease in work-related strain....
The causes of workplace deviance are of increasing interest to organizations. We integrate psycholog...
This article proposes and tests a model that highlights how organisational embeddedness relates to i...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 84-91).Anecdotal evidence suggests tha...
Sleep deprivation is an epidemic problem in our society that adversely affects the quality and safet...
Stress and sleep problems are common in the working population and cause considerable costs for soci...
This research is descriptive research on employees in several companies about job stress, emotional ...
The aim of this study was to investigate employees' self-reported creativity before and after vacati...
Purpose This study addresses how and when the experience of family-induced work strain might steer e...