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Occupational stress is a growing area of interest as ensuring
employees are cared for physically and emotionally in the workplace
has become vital across industries. To fully understand the various
forms and factors of occupational stress, further study is required
in order to provide the best work environment for employees.
Dissecting and Dismantling Occupational Stress in Modern
Organizations explores key concepts of occupational stress in
modern organizations across the globe such as how stress is felt
and dealt with by professionals from various sectors operating in
the globalized environment. The book also provides an in-depth
understanding of the magnitude and reasons behind the varying
impacts of stressors within modern organizations. Covering topics
such as health capital, turnover intentions, and work-family
conflict, this reference work is an excellent resource for business
leaders, managers, human resource managers, librarians, government
officials, occupational therapists, researchers, academicians,
scholars, educators, and students.
Stress is commonly witnessed in the workplace due to environmental
factors and human interaction and can result in health
complications, high turnover, and more. While stress is often
perceived negatively, a manageable amount of stress may work as a
helpful motivator for some workers. In the dynamic business
environment, the performances, working efficiency, innovative work
behavior, and creativity in the existence of stress is
understudied. It is essential to understand the complexities of
occupational stress and the strategies to use it as a support.
Complexities and Strategies of Occupational Stress in the Dynamic
Business World provides an in-depth understanding about the
magnitude and the reasons behind varying impacts of stressors. It
delimits the geographical context while including cross-cultural
dimensions to explore the depth and variations of occupational
stress. Covering topics such as health capital, turnover
intentions, and work-family conflict, this premier reference source
is an excellent resource for business leaders and managers, human
resource managers, libraries, students and educators of higher
education, government organizations, occupational therapists,
researchers, and academicians.
Emerging economies, as actively changing societies, invoke
questions about the future direction for national and global
development as well as equitable economic growth. In this book, the
Editors argue that understanding the corporate management ecosystem
of emerging economies is key to business success in the globalized
economy. Discussing the key attributes of emerging economies (for
example, population dynamics, labour and production patterns,
employment, and foreign direct investment) and the connection with
governance, marketing, innovation management, and supply chain
research and practice, the book highlights the distinctiveness of
corporate management dynamics in comparison with existing knowledge
that is dominated by developed country frameworks. The book offers
twenty-one case studies that cover examples of corporate management
research and practice in both local and international companies,
making this a valuable resource for students, academics and
industry stakeholders.
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