Human frailties : wrong choices on the drive to success /

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Other Authors: Burke, Ronald J., Fox, Suzy, Cooper, Cary L. (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Burlington : Gower Publishing Ltd., [2013]
Series:Psychological and behavioral aspects of risk series
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Table of Contents:
  • List of figures
  • List of tables
  • Acknowledgements
  • Editor biographies
  • List of contributors
  • Human frailties : an overview
  • Human frailties in the workplace : their nature, consequences and remedy / by Ronald J. Burke
  • Human frailties-antecedents and consequences
  • Substance abuse and addiction in the workplace / by Susanna Galea and Hamid Ghodse
  • Materialism and its discontents / by Ronald J. Burke
  • Like moths attracted to flames : management hubris and financial reporting fraud / by Michel Magnan, Denis Cormier and Pascale Lapointe-Antunes
  • The narcissistic leader : the one we love to hate or hate to love? / by Suzy Fox
  • Emotional intelligence and human frailty at work : can we be too emotionally intelligent? / by Peter J. Jordan, Ashlea C. Troth and Neal M. Ashkanasy
  • The challenge of heavy work investment (HWI) / by Raphael Snir and Itzhak Harpaz
  • Bullying, stress and health in school principals and medical professionals : experiences at the "front line" / by Philip Riley and Janice Langan-Fox
  • Counterproductive work behavior : where we have been and where we are going / by Lisa M. Penney and Stacey R. Kessler
  • Addressing human frailties in the workplace
  • Recovery from work stress as an opportunity to foster well-being and performance / by Anna Rosa Koch, Verena C. Hahn and Carmen Binnewies
  • Respite redux / by Dov Eden and Mina Westman
  • Proposed frailties of courage and related interventions / by Cynthia L. S.Pury
  • Professional moral courage : establishing ethical strength in organizational settings / by Leslie E. Sekerka.