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Beehr, Terry A.; O'Driscoll, Michael P. – 1990
Job stress is an area of research in which the relationships among job stressors (characteristics of the workplace) and individual strains (responses of the individual worker) are explored. The uncertainty model of occupational stress proposes that the two uncertainties (of effort-to-performance or E-->P and performance-to-outcome or P--0>)…
Descriptors: Behavior Theories, Job Satisfaction, Leadership Styles, Motivation
Bowling, Nathan A.; Beehr, Terry A.; Swader, William M. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2005
Social support is an important variable in occupational stress research and theory, yet little is know about the factors that influence the amount of social support one gives, and receives at work. We examined personality (extraversion, neuroticism, and agreeableness) and reciprocity as potential antecedents to giving and receiving support from…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Social Support Groups, Stress Variables, Work Environment
Peer reviewedLove, Kevin G.; Beehr, Terry A. – Group and Organization Studies, 1981
Outlines recent job-stress research indicating the impact of psychosocial stressors on employees. Presents four suggestions to broaden the job-stress research while keeping the psychosocial emphasis. Recommends that research be integrated with stress-management programs and suggests specific research designs for the evaluation of such programs.…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Literature Reviews, Program Evaluation, Research Design
Beehr, Terry A.; Gupta, Nina – 1982
Managerial styles and the concommitant relationships between managers and other employees can have a significant impact on many aspects of the work situation. In a study of the environments within two automotive supply organizations similar in size and technology but different in formal managerial styles (participative management and modified…
Descriptors: Administrative Principles, Comparative Analysis, Employee Attitudes, Employees
Peer reviewedNewman, John E.; Beehr, Terry A. – Personnel Psychology, 1979
The medical and psychological literature pertaining to personal and organizational strategies for handling job stress is reviewed. The paucity of scientific research in this domain is emphasized as is the lack of involvement by industrial/organizational psychologists. (Editor)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Change Strategies, Employees, Employment Problems

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