ABSTRACT
This title was first published in 2001. A discussion of managerial, occupational and organizational stress research. The volume is in seven parts. The first part explores the theoretical or conceptual frameworks in occupational and organizational stress that have developed out of empirical work and work with others in different countries. The second part provides the reader with reviews of literature on different topics in the field of workplace stress. Part Three highlights a range of studies undertaken by UMIST and their collaborating colleagues in different institutions. The research that highlights issues and problems of current relevance is found in the fourth part, while the methodological studies involving instrument development, refining of existing measures, and more, is found in Part Five. The studies linking stress and health follows on from this, and the new area of investigation, evaluating stress management interventions, concludes this survey of research in this field.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|75 pages
Theoretical
part II|51 pages
Reviews of Workplace Stress Issues
part III|213 pages
Occupational Stress Studies
part IV|126 pages
Issues in Organizational Stress
part V|79 pages
Research Methodology in Organizational Stress
part VI|43 pages
Links between Stress and Health
part VII|33 pages
Organizational Stress Strategy and Intervention Studies