Cart
Free Shipping in Australia
Proud to be B-Corp

Theories of Organizational Stress Cary L. Cooper (Professor of Organizational Psychology and Pro-Vice Chancellor, Professor of Organizational Psychology and Pro-Vice Chancellor, University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology)

Theories of Organizational Stress By Cary L. Cooper (Professor of Organizational Psychology and Pro-Vice Chancellor, Professor of Organizational Psychology and Pro-Vice Chancellor, University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology)

Summary

The nature of work has changed dramatically, as organizations downsize and outsource, and utilize short-term contracts, part-time working and teleworking. In correlation, stress levels have also risen. This text provides the major theories of organizational stress and identifies pressures.

Theories of Organizational Stress Summary

Theories of Organizational Stress by Cary L. Cooper (Professor of Organizational Psychology and Pro-Vice Chancellor, Professor of Organizational Psychology and Pro-Vice Chancellor, University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology)

During the past two decades, the nature of work has changed dramatically, as more and more organizations downsize, outsource and move toward short-term contracts, part-time working and teleworking. The costs of stress in the workplace in most of the developed and developing world have risen accordingly in terms of increased sickness absence, labour turnover, burnout, premature death and decreased productivity. This book, in one volume, provides all the major theories of organizational stress from the leading researchers and writers in the field. It is a guide to identifying the sources of pressures in jobs and the workplace so that we may be able to intervene to change and manage the growing problem of organizational stress.

Theories of Organizational Stress Reviews

The theories presented within this book will no doubt be useful in future research which relates stress and coping to organizational behaviour. * Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology *
This book is a valuable contribution to theory and research in the field of organizational psychology. Its greatest contribution is in the fact that it brings together a multitude of theories of organizational stress and attempts to integrate them with research and practice. * Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology *
This book, with its emphasis on theory-informed research, adds a unique contribution to the field of organizational stress * Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology *
Good research needs to be theoretically driven as well as methodologically sophisticated, and this book can certainly help with the former requirement. * Adrian Furnham, THES 24/3/00. *
Cooper has become exceptionally well connected, and he clearly knows all the world's leading researchers. * Adrian Furnham, THES 24/3/00. *

About Cary L. Cooper (Professor of Organizational Psychology and Pro-Vice Chancellor, Professor of Organizational Psychology and Pro-Vice Chancellor, University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology)

Cary Cooper is Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Organizational Behaviour (Wiley & Sons) and is also on the Editorial Board of many other journals including the Journal of Applied Psychology, British Journal of Management, Journal of Organizational Change Management, Leadership and Organization Development Journal, and the Employee Rights and Responsibility Journal. He is a contributor to many national broadsheet newspapers and appears regularly on British radio and TV. Professor Cooper is Chair of the British Academy of Management Fellowship Committee; former Chair of Alcohol Concern's commission on a National Strategy for Training in Alcohol Work; and Chair of the Higher Education Funding Council's Research Assessment Exercise for all UK Business and Management Schools.

Table of Contents

Preface ; Introduction ; 1. An Organizational Psychology Meta Model of Occupational Stress ; 2. Person-Environment Fit Theory: Conceptual Foundations, Empirical Evidence, and Directions for Future Research ; 3. A Multidimensional Theory of Burnout ; 4. Stress and the Sojourner ; 5. A Cybernetic Theory of Organizational Stress ; 6. Cybernetic Theory of Stress, Coping, and Well-Being: Review and Extension to Work and Family ; 7. A Control Theory of the Job Stress Process ; 8. Stress, Innovation and Personal Initiative: Are Stressors Always Detrimental? ; 9. Adverse Health Effects of Effort-Reward Imbalance at Work: Theory, Empirical Support and Implications for Prevention ; 10. Job Characteristics in a Theoretical and Practical Health Context ; 11. The Ethological Theory of Stress: About Work Stress and Wisdom ; 12. The Theory of Preventative Stress Management in Organizations

Additional information

NPB9780198522799
9780198522799
0198522797
Theories of Organizational Stress by Cary L. Cooper (Professor of Organizational Psychology and Pro-Vice Chancellor, Professor of Organizational Psychology and Pro-Vice Chancellor, University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology)
New
Hardback
Oxford University Press
1998-10-29
294
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a new book - be the first to read this copy. With untouched pages and a perfect binding, your brand new copy is ready to be opened for the first time

Customer Reviews - Theories of Organizational Stress