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The Role of Individual Differences in Occupational Stress and Well Being

Ganster, Daniel C.(Edited by)Perrewe, Pamela L.(Edited by)Ganster, Daniel C.(Series edited by)Perrewe, Pamela L.(Series edited by)
Part of the Research in Occupational Stress and Well Being series
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This annual research series is devoted to the examination of occupational stress, health and well being, with particular emphasis on the multi-disciplinary nature of occupational stress.

Titles pull together the various streams of research from a variety of disciplines to better capture the significant bodies of work in occupational stress and well being.

Volume 9 specifically examines the role of individual difference in occupational stress, health and well being.

Individual differences include emotion, personality and even differences in cognition.

Seven chapters by authors from three countries and six states, from professions including psychology, sociology and management, analyse topics such as: emotion regulation; narcissism; cognitive adaptation; resiliency; individual differences as they relate to high-risk professions; and, resources as they relate to entitled employees.

This volume provides a thorough and critical assessment of knowledge, and gaps in knowledge, in this engaging area of interest in the field of occupational stress.

It is highly recommended reading for academic and government researchers in psychology, business, health and well being, education and sociology.

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Product Details
0857247115 / 9780857247117
Hardback
158.72
10/08/2011
United Kingdom
English
332 p.
24 cm