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Self-Regulation at Work

Annual Review of Psychology, 2010
Self-regulation at work is conceived in terms of within-person processes that occur over time. These processes are proposed to occur within a hierarchical framework of negative feedback systems that operate at different levels of abstraction and with different time cycles.
Robert G, Lord   +3 more
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Self-Reinforcement and the Work Ethic

International Journal of the Addictions, 1981
The current usage of the self-reinforcement paradigm within psychology is described and then extrapolated to the sociocultural level. It is suggested that this model offers a useful heuristic device for viewing the sequence of work and leisure habits. The interface of moral considerations and leisure activities is then considered using the problems of ...
A, Grieco, K L, Lichstein
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Self-Scheduling Can Work

Nursing Management (Springhouse), 1997
After forming a unit-based scheduling committee, a flexible scheduling option was designed: a 10-hour evening shift. The group process--planning, implementing and evaluating flexible schedule options--is given.
S L, Dearholt, C A, Feathers
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Hypoxia and Self-Paced Work

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1969
9 soldiers were required to perform a fixed amount of work on a bicycle ergometer during each of 18 sessions. Ss were allowed to determine their own schedules of work and rest. Ss breathed air during the first 9 sessions (Training).
M J, Gerben, J L, House
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Is Work Conducive to Self‐Destruction?

Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 1982
ABSTRACT: While the current literature contains numerous studies and even more numerous assumptions linking aspects of the work setting, stress, and mortality; no systematic investigation has been made of possible patterns of stress‐induced self‐destructive behaviors among the work settings per se. This research paper attempts to help fill that gap by
C J, Karcher, L L, Linden
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The Working Self

2006
Abstract Images of the self exist in every memory. The analogy between memories and a hologram is a good one, although what is seen through the shards of mental glass that are memories is not only something from the past but also something from the present.
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Self-transcendence and Meaningful Work

2019
Self-transcendence is a concept often evoked in different approaches to meaningful work, but which lacks clarity. This chapter considers how the subjective experience of meaningful work, centering on significance and purpose, gives rise to the idea of meaningfulness as the realization of human potential, by connecting the inner and the outer life along
Madden, Adrian, Bailey, Catherine
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