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different process – task selection. Drawing on research on workload, individual discretion, and behavioral decision making we … operations focuses on how under conditions of increasing workload individuals can decrease their service time, up to a point, in … order to complete work more quickly. As the number of tasks increases, however, workers may also manage their workload by a …
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Job loss in the United States is associated with long-term reductions in income and long-term increases in mortality rates. This paper examines the short- to medium-term changes in health, health care access, and health care utilization after job loss that lead to these long-term effects. Using...
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Caring behavior is fundamental in the healthcare setting. This study examined the moderation role of workload in … predicting the relationship between emotional intelligence and caring behavior in healthcare organizations. This study is a … healthcare professionals, including medical doctors, nurses, pharmacists, laboratory scientists, and medical records officers in …
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Job loss in the United States is associated with long-term reductions in income and long-term increases in mortality rates. This paper examines the short- to medium-term changes in health, health care access, and health care utilization after job loss that lead to these long-term effects. Using...
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This study investigated the effect of role conflict and role ambiguity on emotional exhaustion among healthcare service … not significant. It should be noted that, unlike previous studies that focused on specific healthcare professionals, this … how role conflict and role ambiguity impact the mental exhaustion of healthcare workers in private hospitals in Tanzania …
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Competition is ubiquitous in economic life. Yet, negative consequences of competitive environments have been reported and everyday experience suggests that competitive situations can be very stressful. It is, however, an open question whether or not economic competitions in the laboratory indeed...
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The ways in which preferences respond to the varying stress of economic environments is a key question for behavioral economics and public policy. We conducted a laboratory experiment to investigate the effects of stress on financial decision making among individuals aged 50 and older. Using the...
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