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Organizational Stress
A Review and Critique of Theory, Research, and Applications

Second Edition


March 2023 | 296 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd

What price do organizations and nations pay for a poor fit between employees and their work environments?

Negative stress imposes a high cost on individual health and well-being as well as organizational health and productivity. This comprehensive textbook examines the definitions of job-related stress and the methods used to assess levels and consequences of occupational stress, along with strategies that may be used by individuals and organizations to confront negative stress and its associated problems.

From sources of stress to organizational interventions, and from job-related burnout to coping with stress, Organizational Stress gives the reader – whether researcher, student, or practitioner – a basis for tailoring work environments which contribute to the health and well-being of individuals, organizations, and even the societies in which they live.

This new edition has been updated to reflect the most relevant research in the field of organisational stress, including a completely new chapter on stress and the brain. It also focusses on the future of work in our rapidly changing world – dealing with contemporary contexts such as the COVID-19 pandemic and the rise of the gig economy.

Christina G.L. Nerstad is a Professor at BI Norwegian Business School
Ingvild M. Seljeseth is an Associate Professor at Kristiania University College
Astrid M. Richardsen is Professor Emerita at BI Norwegian Business School
Cary L Cooper is a Professor at Alliance Manchester Business School
Philip J. Dewe is Emeritus Professor at Birkbeck, University of London
Michael P. O'Driscoll is Emeritus Professor at University of Waikato

 
Chapter 1: What Is Stress?
 
Chapter 2: Organizational Stress And The Brain
 
Chapter 3: Job-Related Sources Of Strain
 
Chapter 4: Assessing Job-Related Strains
 
Chapter 5: A Special Form Of Strain: Job-Related Burnout
 
Chapter 6: Moderators Of Stressor-Strain Relationships
 
Chapter 7: Coping With Job Stress
 
Chapter 8: Organizational Interventions
 
Chapter 9: Methodological Issues In Job Stress Research
 
Chapter 10: The Changing Nature Of Work: Implications For Stress Research

it is a very good approach to the topic, very relevant for teaching my course.

Professor Rui Gomes
Psychology, Universidade do Minho
April 11, 2023

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Chapter 7: Coping with Job Stress


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