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The measurement of well-being at work

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posted on 2023-06-09, 23:24 authored by Kevin Daniels, Emma RussellEmma Russell, George Michaelides, Emike Nasamu, Sara Connolly
In this Cambridge Companion, global thought leaders in the fields of workplace stress and well-being highlight how theory and research can improve employee health and well-being. The volume explains how and why the topics of workplace stress and well-being have evolved and continue to be highly relevant, and why line managers have great influence over employees' quality of working life. It includes the latest research findings on stress and well-being and their impact on organizations, as well as up-to-date findings on the effectiveness of workplace interventions focused on these issues. It also explores important and emerging issues relating to organizational stress and well-being, including the ongoing effects of the global coronavirus pandemic. This is an ideal reference for students and researchers in the areas of human resources management, occupational health psychology and organisational behavior.

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  • Published

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  • Accepted version

Publisher

Cambridge University Press

Page range

347-386

Book title

Organisational Stress and Well-Being

ISBN

9781009268332

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  • Management Publications

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  • No

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  • Yes

Editors

Cary Cooper, Laurent Lapierre

Legacy Posted Date

2021-03-23

First Compliant Deposit (FCD) Date

2023-03-09

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