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Fetishism as Psychological Compensation for a Lack

2020
Sigmund Freud’s appropriation of fetishism was rooted in animism, but also an expression of the fetish’s conceptualization at the crossroads of modernity and colonialism. For Freud, it was the apparently worthless thing valued by the individual, sexualizing the fetish, that was also bound up with the sacred.
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Workers' compensation for psychological injury: Demographic and work-related correlates

WORK: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment & Rehabilitation, 2006
This study aimed to determine the demographic and work-related factors that contributed to the filing of a workers' compensation claim for psychological injury. Four groups of employees were compared: those who filed a workers' compensation claim, those who sought psychological treatment for occupational stress but did not file a workers' compensation ...
Janet, Haines   +2 more
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The psychological costs of pay‐for‐performance: Implications for the strategic compensation of employees

Strategic Management Journal, 2011
Abstract Most research linking compensation to strategy relies on agency theory economics and focuses on executive pay. We instead focus on the strategic compensation of nonexecutive employees, arguing that while agency theory provides a useful framework for analyzing compensation, it fails to consider several psychological factors ...
Ian Larkin, Lamar Pierce, Francesca Gino
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Compensating for Psychological Deficits and Declines

2013
Contents: Preface. Part I: Conceptual Issues in Psychological Compensation. R.A. Dixon, L. Backman, Concepts of Compensation: Integrated, Differentiated, and Janus-Faced. T.A. Salthouse, Refining the Concept of Psychological Compensation. M. Marsiske, F.R. Lang, P.B. Baltes, M.M.
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How to prevent negative online customer reviews: the moderating roles of monetary compensation and psychological compensation

International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management, 2020
Purpose This paper aims to clarify the effects of motivations on negative online customer reviews (OCRs) behavior in an integrative framework and to identify the moderating role of monetary compensation and psychological compensation in the Chinese food and beverage industry.
Jun Liu   +4 more
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Psychological Aspects of Occupational Stress and Workers Compensation

Journal of Industrial Relations, 1984
Research into occupational stress that explores the relationship between physical and psychiatric illnesses and job environment has important implications for the field of workers compensation. Recent studies conducted in Australia have shown that occupational stress can be indexed by analysis of 'stress hormones' to provide a rationale for job (re ...
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Compensation for Psychological Injuries Arising from Dismissal

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2006
This paper will seek to establish that a duty of trust and confidence of the kind envisaged by Lord Nicholls in Malik v. Bank of Credit and Commerce International SA ("Malik") ought not be implied at law into contracts of employment, so as to allow compensation for employees who suffer psychological injuries as a result of the manner in which they are ...
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Psychology of Pay and Compensation

2002
In most industrialized countries the compensation, of managers and employees is structured along quite comparable patterns. One part consists of base pay, a second part of results-oriented pay, and a third part of secondary labor conditions. In many instances part four is composed of perquisites: benefits which are particular to a company.
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Imprecision in the Evaluation of Workers’ Compensation Psychological Injury Claims

AMA Guides® Newsletter, 2017
Abstract Psychological conditions with severe symptoms can result in considerable impairment in functioning, and psychological disability claims, also called behavioral health disability, have increased during the past two decades. A review of states’ workers’ compensation (WC) systems shows no overlap between systems; that is, all states and federal ...
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