Search Results - "Bernin, Peggy"
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Managerial leadership is associated with employee stress, health, and sickness absence independently of the demand-control-support model
Published in Work (Reading, Mass.) (01-01-2010)“…Research on health effects of managerial leadership has only taken established work environment factors into account to a limited extent. We therefore…”
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Locus of Control and Well-Being at Work: How Generalizable Are Western Findings?
Published in Academy of Management journal (01-04-2002)“…Managers from 24 geopolitical entities provided data on work locus of control, job satisfaction, psychological strain, physical strain, and…”
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Destructive managerial leadership and psychological well-being among employees in Swedish, Polish, and Italian hotels
Published in Work (Reading, Mass.) (01-01-2011)“…The aim of this cross-sectional exploratory study was to investigate destructive managerial leadership in the hotel industry in Sweden, Poland, and Italy in…”
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Do national levels of individualism and internal locus of control relate to well-being: an ecological level international study
Published in Journal of organizational behavior (01-12-2001)“…Data were collected from managers in 24 nations/territories on work locus of control (LOC), individualism-collectivism (I-C), and well-being (job satisfaction,…”
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Demand-control-support among female and male managers in eight Swedish companies
Published in Stress and health (01-07-2001)“…This work is part of the Swedish project ‘Managers and Stress’. In the report the Swedish version of the Demand–Decision Latitude model was used, which made it…”
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Coping Strategies Among Swedish Female and Male Managers in an International Context
Published in International journal of stress management (01-11-2003)“…This work was part of the Collaborative International Study of Managerial Stress. Swedish managers (N = 288) from the 3 highest levels in the organizations…”
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Biological correlates of social support and pressure at work in managers
Published in Integrative Physiological & Behavioral Science (01-04-2001)“…The aim was to explore the patterns of correlations between psychosocial stress indices and neuroendocrinological factors in managers. Fifty-eight male…”
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