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Contemporary Occupational Health Psychology, Volume 3. Global Perspectives on Research and Practice. Edition No. 1

  • Book

  • 264 Pages
  • April 2014
  • Region: Global
  • John Wiley and Sons Ltd
  • ID: 2708325

The third volume in an acclaimed biennial series showcasing the latest global thinking, research, and practice in the rapidly-evolving field of occupational health psychology.

  • Published in partnership with the European Academy for Occupational Health Psychology (EAOHP) and the Society for Occupational Health Psychology (SOHP)
  • Presents state-of-the-art research along with its implications for real-world practice, with contributions from Europe, North America, Asia, and Australia
  • Topics covered include psychological health during organizational restructuring, immigrant occupational health and well-being, increasing the effectiveness of safety training programs, and the WHO Healthy Workplaces Model
  • Contributors include Fred Leong, Hans de Witte, Eva Demerouti and Sir Michael Marmot

Table of Contents

About the Editors vii

Contributors viii

Preface xi

1 Social Determinants of Health and the Working-Age Population: Global Challenges and Priorities for Action 1
Angela Donkin, Matilda Allen, Jessica Allen, Ruth Bell, and Michael Marmot

2 An Explanatory Model of Job Insecurity and Innovative Work Behavior: Insights from Social Exchange and Threat Rigidity Theory 18
Wendy Niesen, Hans De Witte, and Adalgisa Battistelli

3 The Health Consequences of Organizational Injustice: Why Do They Exist and What Can Be Done? 35
Michael T. Ford and Jingyi Huang

4 Reconsidering the Daily Recovery Process: New Insights and Related Methodological Challenges 51
Despoina Xanthopoulou, Ana Isabel Sanz-Vergel, and Evangelia Demerouti

5 Psychological Reactivity: Implications for Occupational Health Psychology 68
Cynthia Mohr, Laurie Jacobs, Cameron McCabe, and Lindsey Alley

6 Work–Family Balance and Well-Being among Japanese Dual-Earner Couples: A Spillover–Crossover Perspective 84
Akihito Shimazu, Kyoko Shimada, and Izumi Watai

7 A Life Course Perspective on Immigrant Occupational Health and Well-Being 97
Frederick T.L. Leong, Donald E. Eggerth, and Michael A. Flynn

8 Meaningfulness as a Resource to Mitigate Work Stress 114
Sharon Glazer, Malgorzata W. Kozusznik, Jacob H. Meyers, and Omar Ganai

9 Progress and Challenges in Occupational Health and Safety Research 131
Peter Y. Chen, Yiqiong Li, Michelle Tuckey, and Konstantin P. Cigularov

10 The WHO Healthy Workplace Model: Challenges and Opportunities 149
Evelyn Kortum

11 A Sound Change: Ways to Support Employees’ Well-Being during Organizational Restructuring 165
Krista Pahkin, Pauliina Mattila-Holappa, Karina Nielsen, Maria Widerszal-Bazyl, and Noortje Wiezer

12 Making Safety Training Stick 181
Autumn Krauss, Tristan Casey, and Peter Y. Chen

13 Sustainable Business Practice in a Norwegian Oil and Gas Company: Integrating Psychosocial Risk Management into the Company Management System 198
Linn Iren Vestly Bergh, Siri Hinna, and Stavroula Leka

14 An Analysis of the Coverage of Psychosocial Factors at Work in Corporate Social Responsibility Instruments and Standards 218
Aditya Jain, Daniel Ripa, and Juan Herrero

Index 241

Contents of Previous Volumes 249

Authors

Stavroula Leka University of Nottingham. Robert R. Sinclair Clemson University.