DC Ganster, MR Fusilier - International review of industrial and …, 1989 - researchgate.net
The idea of personal control in one form or another underlies much of our theorizing in industrial and organizational psychology. For example, it is often hypothesized that individuals …
…, Panel on Musculoskeletal Disorders, the Workplace - 2001 - books.google.com
… examines the scientific basis for connecting musculoskeletal disorders with the workplace, … trends in workplace practices, this volume will be a must for advocates for workplace health, …
… 'accounts of workplace studies which … 'workplace studies' more broadly than strictly ethnographically oriented studies and have considered quasi-real-world studies where the …
Does sex have a place in the workplace? According to most management theorists and feminist lawyers, the answer is a resounding no. Progress, they say, means precisely driving sex …
… of how learning is evolving in today’s workplace, with a specific emphasis on the strategic … of learning, facilitating learning in the workplace, expanding the scope of learning outcomes…
R Kaplan - Landscape and urban planning, 1993 - Elsevier
… Further research on the role of nature in the workplace is essential; however, decisions to … Two studies we have carried out with respect to the role of nature in the workplace have …
WF Cascio - Academy of Management Perspectives, 2000 - journals.aom.org
… The second managerial challenge of the virtual workplace is to … workplaces; examines alternative forms of virtual workplaces, … workplaces, based on advances in research on this topic. …
… employees in new workplaces, and placing workers into the 'virtual office' - where work takes place any time in anyplace - are three approaches to innovation in the workplace which our …
F Becker, F Steele - Facilities, 1990 - emerald.com
Argues that the concept of the total workplace goes beyond physicalfacilities to take account of the whole network of social,organisational, and design elements that constitute the …