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Stress and mental workload - a study in an industrial setting
(1993-09-30)
The study attempts to identify and determine the differential
response profile of three tevels of management on the different
measures of stress and mental workload as welt as to examine
the relation between stress ...
Survival under stress in India: a socio-ecological perspective on farmer risk adjustment and innovations
(1990-09-29)
It has been suggested that it did not matter if the natural scientists did not interact with the farmers as long as they were developing technologies relevant for ecologically uniform and well-endowed conditions such as ...
Stress audit - An HRD/OD intervention
(1994-10-04)
Defining stress audit as organisation's scientific peep into the mental-cum-physical health status of its
executives, the authors elucidate how it can be used as an organisational development technique. The
advantages ...
Stress audit
(1991-09-30)
Defining stress audit as organisation's scientific peep into the mental-cum-physical health status of its
executives, the authors elucidate how it can be used as an organisational development technique. The
advantages ...
Stress management and Indian ethos
(1992-09-30)
The origin of the concept of stress predates antiquity> Even prehistoric man must have recognized a common element in the loss of vigour and a sense of exhaustion that overcame him after various kinds of strenuous exertion. ...
Executive stress: should it always be avoided?
(1986-09-22)
Executive stress is inevitable, but
contrary to popular belief, it can also
have positive effects. In this article,
D M. Pestonjee demystifies the concept,
discusses various types of organizationrelated
stresses, and ...
Executive health - an oft neglected aspect of HRD
(1991-09-30)
Today's executive is constantly subjected to
mental tensions, anxiety, depression and
frustration. In other words, stress is an essen
tial accompaniment of executive performance.
Increasingly, it is being realized ...
A burnout model of job crafting: Multiple mediator effects on job performance
(ScienceDirect, 2018)
Studies establish that job crafting, i.e. the proactive changes made in one's work through balancing available job demands and resources, results in various positive outcomes at the individual, job, and organisational ...