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International Journal of Human Resource Management, 2005
The wide-ranging changes that have occurred in the public sector over recent years have placed increasing demands on public-sector employees. A survey of employees within a relatively commercially-oriented public-sector organization in Australia was used to test a demand-oriented generic model of employee well-being and a variety of situation-specific ...
Andrew Noblet +2 more
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The wide-ranging changes that have occurred in the public sector over recent years have placed increasing demands on public-sector employees. A survey of employees within a relatively commercially-oriented public-sector organization in Australia was used to test a demand-oriented generic model of employee well-being and a variety of situation-specific ...
Andrew Noblet +2 more
exaly +5 more sources
Employee Characteristics and Management
In April 2006, a true story about “the toughest female secretary ever” was circulated extensively in China.
Li Ma
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This study aimed to investigate the influence of the service encounter expectations of senior customers during wellness tours on customer satisfaction. The organizational attributes of hotels, organizational characteristics and employee characteristics ...
Feng-Hsiang Chang
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Lifestyle characteristics of medical center employees
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 2007Health professionals often recommend that patients make lifestyle modifications to improve their health. Unhealthy lifestyle habits are well documented as complicating factors for such diseases as cancer and heart disease.[1][1] We conducted a survey to help determine whether health care ...
Christina E, Deremer +2 more
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