Dynamic Associations among Somatic Complaints, Human Energy, and Discretionary Behaviors: Experiences with Pain Fluctuations at Work Article

Christian, Michael S, Eisenkraft, Noah, Kapadia, Chaitali. (2015). Dynamic Associations among Somatic Complaints, Human Energy, and Discretionary Behaviors: Experiences with Pain Fluctuations at Work . ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCE QUARTERLY, 60(1), 66-102. 10.1177/0001839214553655

keywords

  • Business
  • Business & Economics
  • CHRONIC BACK-PAIN
  • DECISION-MAKING
  • EGO-DEPLETION
  • JOB-SATISFACTION
  • LIMITED-RESOURCE
  • Management
  • NEGATIVE AFFECT
  • ORGANIZATIONAL WITHDRAWAL
  • PSYCHOLOGICAL CONDITIONS
  • SELF-CONTROL STRENGTH
  • SLEEP-DEPRIVATION
  • Social Sciences
  • depleted resources
  • discretionary behaviors
  • energy regulation
  • extra-role behaviors
  • pain fluctuations
  • somatic complaints
  • work engagement
  • work withdrawal

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publisher

  • SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC

start page

  • 66

end page

  • 102

volume

  • 60

issue

  • 1