Do national levels of individualism and internal locus of control relate to well-being: an ecological level international study Article

Spector, PE, Cooper, CL, Sanchez, JI et al. (2001). Do national levels of individualism and internal locus of control relate to well-being: an ecological level international study . JOURNAL OF ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR, 22(8), 815-832. 10.1002/job.118

Open Access International Collaboration

cited authors

  • Spector, PE; Cooper, CL; Sanchez, JI; O'Driscoll, M; Sparks, K; Bernin, P; Bussing, A; Dewe, P; Hart, P; Lu, L; Miller, K; De Moraes, LFR; Ostrognay, GM; Pagon, M; Pitariu, O; Poelmans, S; Radhakrishnan, P; Russinova, V; Salamatov, V; Salgado, J; Shima, S; Siu, OL; Stora, JB; Teichmann, M; Theorell, T; Vlerick, P; Westman, M; Widerszal-Bazyl, M; Wong, P; Yu, SF

authors

publication date

  • December 1, 2001

published in

keywords

  • AMBIGUITY
  • Business
  • Business & Economics
  • CONSTRUCTS
  • DEPRESSION SCALE
  • DIMENSIONS
  • EMPLOYEES
  • JAPANESE
  • Management
  • OCCUPATIONAL STRESS
  • ORGANIZATIONS
  • Psychology
  • Psychology, Applied
  • ROLE-CONFLICT
  • Social Sciences
  • WORK

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

publisher

  • WILEY

start page

  • 815

end page

  • 832

volume

  • 22

issue

  • 8