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Conservation and the Theory of Exhaustible Resources
Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Science, 1966Conservationists have long argued that the free market neglects the needs of future generations. Economists who have examined this argument have stressed the dubious realism of any rigorous formulation of the conservationist position, but relatively little attention has been paid to the implications of policies designed to increase the weight given to ...
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Journal of Financial Counseling and Planning, 2018
Health and financial resources are two important resources when individuals experience stress. The conservation of resources (COR) theory was used to view how health and financial resources relate to stress. The purpose of this study was to test how the perceived accumulation and loss of financial and health resources influences general life stress and
Racquel Heath Tibbetts, Sonya B. Lutter
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Health and financial resources are two important resources when individuals experience stress. The conservation of resources (COR) theory was used to view how health and financial resources relate to stress. The purpose of this study was to test how the perceived accumulation and loss of financial and health resources influences general life stress and
Racquel Heath Tibbetts, Sonya B. Lutter
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Application of conservation of resource theory with camp refugees
Migration and Development, 2017This study based on Conservation of Resources theory provides and explanatory model to understand how resources in camps can help refugees to augment their resiliency level to face subsequent stres...
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Jailed resources: conservation of resources theory as applied to burnout among prison guards
Journal of Organizational Behavior, 2006AbstractThis study evaluates a salutogenic perspective of the burnout process. Building upon Hobfoll's (1989) Conservation of Resources theory, it proposes a simultaneous test of three hypothesized resources‐based models. These competing models test the structure of burnout in relation to depleted resources (e.g., lack of skill utilization, of ...
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2012
Hobfoll’s conservation of resources (COR) theory was developed independently of Foa’s SRT and is a motivational theory of stress focusing on the prediction of stress and resilience. In this chapter, Lisa Stines Doane, Jeremiah Schumm, and Stevan Hobfoll discuss ways in which the psychological economy of resources sustains and protects people and how ...
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Hobfoll’s conservation of resources (COR) theory was developed independently of Foa’s SRT and is a motivational theory of stress focusing on the prediction of stress and resilience. In this chapter, Lisa Stines Doane, Jeremiah Schumm, and Stevan Hobfoll discuss ways in which the psychological economy of resources sustains and protects people and how ...
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Conservation of Resources: A General Stress Theory Applied To Burnout
2017This chapter outlines a general theory of stress termed conservation of resources (COR). It provides an overarching framework to understand the nature of stress as a human phenomenon that is tied to people's experience regardless of the setting or context, be it work, home, hunt, or vacation.
Stevan E. Hobfoll, John Freedy
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CSR, Emotional Exhaustion and Turnover Intention: Perspective of Conservation of Resources Theory
Academy of Management Proceedings, 2018The extant micro CSR research has been primarily focused on the impact of CSR on employees’ positive attitudes and behaviors, we still know relatively little about whether CSR can mitigate employee...
Shan Xue, Lin Zhang, Honghui Chen
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Conservation According to the Pure Theory of Exhaustible Resources
1978The objective of this thesis is to develop a theory for defining optimal conservation and applying definition to the prevailing rate of domestic petroleum production. Optimal conservation is defined as action designed to achieve or to maintain, from the point of view of society as a whole, the maximum present valu~ of natural resources (or of a natural
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Journal of Organizational Change Management
PurposeWith increasing pressure to achieve environmental sustainability, hotel organizations implement green human resource management (GHRM) to inspire employees’ green behavior to improve environmental performance. Following the conservation of resources theory, this research aims to examine how GHRM fosters employee green advocacy.Design/methodology/
Zonghua Liu +4 more
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PurposeWith increasing pressure to achieve environmental sustainability, hotel organizations implement green human resource management (GHRM) to inspire employees’ green behavior to improve environmental performance. Following the conservation of resources theory, this research aims to examine how GHRM fosters employee green advocacy.Design/methodology/
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Yi chuan xue bao = Acta genetica Sinica, 1996
The concept and fundamentals of Systemic Conservation of Animal and Poultry Genetics Resources (SCAPGR) and mathematical models of genetic structure with conservation population were proposed. The SCAPGR regarded all genes of a given species in definite time and space as conservation object and live animal preservation combining with modern ...
L, Du, Y, Zhang, C, Wu
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The concept and fundamentals of Systemic Conservation of Animal and Poultry Genetics Resources (SCAPGR) and mathematical models of genetic structure with conservation population were proposed. The SCAPGR regarded all genes of a given species in definite time and space as conservation object and live animal preservation combining with modern ...
L, Du, Y, Zhang, C, Wu
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