The role of the economic crisis on occupational stress and well being [electronic resource] / edited by Pamela L. Perrew�, Jonathon R.B. Halbesleben, Christopher C. Rosen.
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Mysore University Main Library | Not for loan | EBEP754 |
Overview / Pamela L. Perrew�, Jonathon R.B. Halbesleben, Christopher C. Rosen -- Perceived overqualification : a review and recommendations for research and practice / Songqi Liu, Mo Wang -- Multilevel outcomes of economic stress : an agenda for future research / Mindy K. Shoss, Tahira M. Probst -- A theoretical framework for organizational politics during the economic downturn / Aimee E.A. King, Paul E. Levy -- Coping proactively with economic stress : career adaptability in the face of job insecurity, job loss, unemployment, and underemployment / Ute-Christine Klehe ... [et al.] -- Revisiting the impostor phenomenon : how individuals cope with feelings of being in over their heads / Marilyn V. Whitman, Kristen K. Shanine -- Global virtual teams : a cure for, or a cause of, stress / Sharon Glazer, Malgorzata W. Kozusznik, Irina A. Shargo -- Occupational health disparities among racial and ethnic minorities / Frederick T.L. Leong ... [et al.] -- Time-dependent effects of employee job embeddedness on employee and company well-being / Anthony R. Wheeler, Ramchand Rampersad.
The recent economic recession has changed the nature of employment. Workers experience an increasingly uncertain future and many have been forced to search for jobs in a highly competitive market. In this volume, we call upon the fields leading researchers to examine how economic conditions relate to occupational stress and well being.
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