Organizational Stress Around the World: Research and Practice (Record no. 138814)

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International Standard Book Number 9780367263157
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Classification number 158.72
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Title Organizational Stress Around the World: Research and Practice
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Routledge
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2021
Place of publication, distribution, etc. New York
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General note 1. Introduction<br/>Kajal A. Sharma, Carry L. Cooper and D. M. Pestonjee<br/>2. "She’ll be right, mate!" Occupational stress research in Australia<br/>Paula Brough, Mitchell Raper and Jason Spedding<br/>3. Work Stress Research in Brazil<br/>Maria C. Ferreira, Helenides Mendonça, Ronald Fischer and Leonardo F. Martins<br/>4. Job Stressors in Greater China: An Explorative Study Using the Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches<br/>Chang-qin Lu, Oi-ling Siu, Hai-Jiang Wang and Luo Lu<br/>5. The Causes and Consequences of Organizational Stress: The Case of Greece<br/>Ritsa Fotinatos - Ventouratos<br/>6. Work Stress: A Systematic Review of Evidence from India<br/>Kajal A. Sharma<br/>7. Organizational Stress in Contemporary Japan<br/>Tsuyoshi Ohira, Tetsushi Fujimoto and Tomoki Sekiguchi<br/>8. Organisational Stress: A Critical Review from Nigeria<br/>Chianu H. Dibia, Emeka S. Oruh, Omotayo A. Osibanjo and Ojebola Oluwatunmise<br/>9. Increasing Work-related Stress in the Netherlands and Belgium: How do these Countries Cope?<br/>Irene L. D. Houtman, Christophe Vanroelen and Karolus O. Kraan<br/>10. Occupational stress, Coping strategies and Impact of Culture in the Middle East: A Systematic Review of the Evidence from Oman<br/>Kaneez F. Sadriwala and Mustafa Malik<br/>11. Occupational Stress, Health and Well-being Research in Portugal: A Qualitative Systematic Literature Review<br/>Maria J. Chambel , Vânia S. Carvalho and Mariana Neto<br/>12. Organizational Stress in Russia<br/>Natalia Ermasova, Natalia Rekhter and Sergey Ermasov<br/>13. Occupational Stress in South Africa: From the past to the Fourth Industrial Revolution<br/>Claude-Hélène Mayer and Rudolf M Oosthuizen<br/>14. Organizational Stress in the United States of America: Research and Practice<br/>James C. Quick<br/>15. Key Issues and Future Research<br/>Kajal A. Sharma, Carry L. Cooper and D. M. Pestonjee
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Personal name Job Stress
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Personal name Sharma, Kajal A.
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Personal name Cooper, Cary L.
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Personal name Pestonjee, D. M.
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