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Looking beyond violence prevention climate – exploring line managers' violence preventive practices in two high-risk sectors
Sofie Østergaard Jaspers, Dorte Raaby Andersen, Iben Louise Karlsen, Lars Peter Sønderbo Andersen, Paul Maurice Conway, Johnny Dyreborg, Birgit AustWork-related violence is a major occupational safety and health (OSH) issue. According to the concept of violence prevention climate, managers play a pivotal role in preventing…
The economic impact of workplace physical activity interventions in Europe: a systematic review of available evidence
Alexander Braun, Arleta Anna Franczukowska, Irina Teufl, Eva KrczalThere is growing interest in the economic impact of workplace physical activity interventions, but the evidence is still lacking — especially in Europe. Although, some evidence on…
Helping others not always helps ourselves: the relationship between victim incivility and emergency workers' burnout through work-to-family conflict
Valentina Sommovigo, Chiara Bernuzzi, Ilaria SettiThis study aims to analyse whether and when victim incivility may be related to work-to-family conflict and then burnout among emergency workers.
Mindfulness practice improves managers’ job demands-resources, psychological detachment, work-nonwork boundary control, and work-life balance – a randomized controlled trial
Christin Mellner, Walter Osika, Maria NiemiContemporary workplaces undergo frequent reorganizations in order to stay competitive in a working life characterized by globalization, digitalization, economic uncertainty, and…
Do broken promises matter? The effects of psychological contract breach on job embeddedness and nurses' work attitudes
Decha DechawatanapaisalThis research investigates the effects of psychological contract breach on the fit, links and sacrifice dimensions of job embeddedness as well as the mediating roles of these…
Does an abusive climate promote performance: an investigation of public sector hospitals of Pakistan
Zara Tahir, Fatima Bashir, Faria Arshad, Zara SabeenThis study aims to investigate the abusive supervision climate as an antecedent abusive supervision and attempts to uncover underlying mechanisms that affects employees'…
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- Dr Christine Ipsen
- Dr Kathrin Kirchner