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Stress and Job Performance Steve M. Jex

Stress and Job Performance By Steve M. Jex

Stress and Job Performance by Steve M. Jex


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Steve Jex provides a comprehensive research-based examination of the relationship between occupational stress and job performance.

Stress and Job Performance Summary

Stress and Job Performance: Theory, Research, and Implications for Managerial Practice by Steve M. Jex

What is the relationship between occupational stress and job performance? The amount of money workplace stress is extracting from the economy is estimated to be in the billions of dollars. Such estimates are based on the assumption that workplace stress leads to increased healthcare costs, higher rates of absenteeism and turnover, accidents, and lower levels of performance and organizational productivity. In Stress and Job Performance, author Steve M. Jex provides a comprehensive, research-based examination of the relationship between occupational stress and job performance. He presents a concise overview of the field, a clear explanation of terms and concepts, and a summary of relevant theoretical models of the stress process. He examines the relationship between major job-related stressors (such as workload, interpersonal conflict, and lack of control) and a variety of performance indices. In addition, he explores a number of other factors that may affect the relationship between occupational stress and job performance, including gender differences, age, personality, and job experience. The book concludes with a look at issues that need to be considered in future research investigations. Written in a non-technical, accessible style, Stress and Job Performance is recommended for students, scholars, and readers who do not have an extensive background in the behavioral sciences.

About Steve M. Jex

Steve M. Jex, University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh

Table of Contents

An Introduction to Occupational Stress Stressors in the Workplace Job Performance as an Outcome Variable The Evidence Empirical Research on Stressors and Job Performance Individual Differences Impacting Stressor-Performance Relationships Future Issues in the Study of Occupational Stress and Job Performance

Additional information

NPB9780761909231
9780761909231
0761909230
Stress and Job Performance: Theory, Research, and Implications for Managerial Practice by Steve M. Jex
New
Hardback
SAGE Publications Inc
1998-11-12
143
N/A
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