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Job demands-resources model in an Italian sample of academics

Conference Poster
Publication Date:
2012
Short description:
Job demands-resources model in an Italian sample of academics / P., Gatti; L., Colombo; Fabbri, Tommaso; Curzi, Ylenia. - (2012), pp. 1-1.
abstract:
In recent decades, universities in many countries have undergone important changes that have profoundly affected the working life of academics (Winefield et al., 2008), making it more demanding and stressful (Kinman et al., 2006). In Italy, these changes – directly linked to the university reform (Law 240/2010) – are now highly critical (Pellerey, 2011; Sundry Authors, 2010).This study investigates health impairment and motivational outcomes of Italian academics in the theoretical framework of the job demands-resources model (JD-R model; Bakker & Demerouti, 2007; Demerouti, et al., 2001). The robustness of the JD-R model was already tested and demonstrated in different national and occupational contexts (Llorens, et al. 2006), and in the context of academics (Bakker et al., 2010; Boyd et al., 2011).
Iris type:
Poster
Keywords:
health impairment; motivational outcomes; job demands-resources; academics
List of contributors:
P., Gatti; L., Colombo; Fabbri, Tommaso; Curzi, Ylenia
Authors of the University:
CURZI Ylenia
FABBRI Tommaso
Handle:
https://iris.unimore.it/handle/11380/744850
Book title:
The contribution of occupational health psychology to individual, organizational and public health - 10th conference of the European Association of Occupational Health Psychology (EAOHP)
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