The present 3-wave longitudinal study was an examination of job-related learning and strain as a function of job demand and job control. The participants were 311 newcomers to their jobs. On the basis of R. A. Karasek and T. Theorell's (1990) demand-control model, the authors predicted that high demand and high job control would lead to high levels of learning; low demand and low job control should lead to low levels of learning; high demand and low job control should lead to high levels of strain; and low demand and high job control should lead to low levels of strain. The relation between strain and learning was also examined. The authors tested the hypotheses using ANCOVA and structural equation modeling. The results revealed that high l...
Objectives The present study was designed to test the demand-control model using indicators of both ...
The job demand/job control model of occupational strain (Karasek, 1979) has been extensively researc...
<p>Demand-control has been the most widely used model to study job strain in various countries. Howe...
Contains fulltext : 63948.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The present 3-...
Karasek defined a stressful job as a job with an imbalance between the demands of the job and the co...
© 2015, © The Author(s) 2015. The present study allows for a more flexible Job Demand–Control model ...
In 1979 Robert Karasek introduced the job demand-contol (DC model). Through its simplicity and appli...
This chapter presents a recently developed theoretical model on jobrelated stress and performance, t...
In this study the Job Demand-Control model was used to study the quality of working life of Dutch se...
The major objective of this dissertation is to advance a theoretical research paradigm investigating...
Purpose. This study tries to extend the stress-buffering hypothesis of the demand-control model (Kar...
This study examines effects of stability and change in exposure to job demands and job control (dema...
The changes in the job content in the 1990’s may have led to changes in job demands and general job ...
Objectives The present study was designed to test the demand-control model using indicators of both ...
The job demand/job control model of occupational strain (Karasek, 1979) has been extensively researc...
<p>Demand-control has been the most widely used model to study job strain in various countries. Howe...
Contains fulltext : 63948.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The present 3-...
Karasek defined a stressful job as a job with an imbalance between the demands of the job and the co...
© 2015, © The Author(s) 2015. The present study allows for a more flexible Job Demand–Control model ...
In 1979 Robert Karasek introduced the job demand-contol (DC model). Through its simplicity and appli...
This chapter presents a recently developed theoretical model on jobrelated stress and performance, t...
In this study the Job Demand-Control model was used to study the quality of working life of Dutch se...
The major objective of this dissertation is to advance a theoretical research paradigm investigating...
Purpose. This study tries to extend the stress-buffering hypothesis of the demand-control model (Kar...
This study examines effects of stability and change in exposure to job demands and job control (dema...
The changes in the job content in the 1990’s may have led to changes in job demands and general job ...
Objectives The present study was designed to test the demand-control model using indicators of both ...
The job demand/job control model of occupational strain (Karasek, 1979) has been extensively researc...
<p>Demand-control has been the most widely used model to study job strain in various countries. Howe...