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Culture and Resilience at Work - A Study of Stress and Hardiness among Indian Corporate Professionals (Paperback)
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Culture and Resilience at Work - A Study of Stress and Hardiness among Indian Corporate Professionals (Paperback)
Series: Routledge Focus on Business and Management
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Loot Price R577
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In 1979, Suzanne C. Kobasa propounded her theory of "hardiness"
where she hypothesized her 3Cs: Commitment, Control, and Challenge,
as the basic ingredients of hardiness that make an individual
stress resilient. She was one of the early researchers who paid
attention to personality features and illustrated that individuals
who experience high level of stress without mental and physical
illness have a different personality from those who become ill in
stressful conditions. In current times, the discourse has enjoyed a
sustained scholarly interest but there is hardly any study on the
corporate professionals or the Indian context. Since the early
1990s, India has joined the corporate world and has been a
fast-developing country. This changed state of affairs provides a
broader scope of study on hardy personality in coping with stress
in the Indian context. This book examines the efficacy of hardiness
on the Indian corporate professionals in the post-globalization
scenario. It endeavours to situate Kobasa's foundational
theorisation along with those offered by other scholars in the
context of the contemporary life situations with a focus on India.
It presents a hypothesis that in the Indian context, culture could
be looked upon as yet another basic component of hardiness. Culture
and Resilience at Work offers an assessment of the significant
contribution of Indian culture as one of the major contributing
components in enhancing hardiness in corporate professionals. It
will be of interest to researchers, academics, professionals, and
students in the fields of stress management, human resource
management, social psychology, culture studies, and organizational
behaviour.
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