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Elgar Introduction to Organizational Stress Theories Kimberly E. O'Brien

Elgar Introduction to Organizational Stress Theories By Kimberly E. O'Brien

Elgar Introduction to Organizational Stress Theories by Kimberly E. O'Brien


Elgar Introduction to Organizational Stress Theories Summary

Elgar Introduction to Organizational Stress Theories by Kimberly E. O'Brien

How and why does job stress manifest as negative emotions, disordered thoughts, deleterious behaviors, and physical illness? How can positive outcomes like growth and mastery be encouraged instead? Job stress theories provide insights that guide practical decision making on how to mitigate the negative effects, and promote the positive outcomes, of job demands for the organization and its constituents. This book provides a review of the empirical support for nearly 100 job stress frameworks, and presents guidance for theoretical applications, testing, refinement, and integrations.



In addition to providing an overview of the theories, models, and hypotheses related to job stress, the authors present organizational and individual implications for both management and personal improvement. For scholars, gaps in the literature are identified to facilitate future research. Instructors and students will find this knowledge valuable for organizational psychology/behavior, occupational health psychology, or job stress classes, among others.



Altogether, students, researchers, and practitioners will find this Introduction integral to their learning, and benefit from the actionable research ideas and suggestions for stress reduction.

Elgar Introduction to Organizational Stress Theories Reviews

Theory plays a critical role in scientific progressit provides scholars with a framework for understanding their research findings, and it helps practitioners make sense of real-world problems. This book does an excellent job of introducing readers to the many theoretical perspectives used in the job stress literature. -- Nathan A. Bowling, Wright State University, US

About Kimberly E. O'Brien

Kimberly E. OBrien, Department of Psychology, Central Michigan University, US and Cary Cooper, Alliance Manchester Business School, University of Manchester, UK

Table of Contents

Contents: 1. Foundations of job stress theory 2. Theories from behavioral health 3. Physiological stress theories 4. Theories of arousal and emotion 5. Theories of cognition and coping 6. Equity and exchange theories 7. Social information and evaluations 8. Theories about job demands and resources 9. Conservation of resources theory 10. Person-environment theories 11. Role-related stress theories 12. Sociocultural systems perspectives 13. Theories of motivation and self-regulation 14. Leadership and organizational support 15. Perspectives on job stress Index

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GOR013892399
9781035316885
1035316889
Elgar Introduction to Organizational Stress Theories by Kimberly E. O'Brien
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Paperback
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
2023-04-04
232
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