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Institutional Frameworks and Labor Market Performance produces an in-depth analysis of the functioning of various labor market institutions in both the USA and Germany. Particular emphasis is given to the substantial differences between the US and Germany in the ways important areas are regulated. The authors show that the impact of institutions on economic performance is ambivalent. They argue that in this sense, the decision is not one between regulation and deregulation but rather one between different degrees and forms of regulation.
Labor market --- council --- beveridge --- curve --- quit --- rate --- german --- company --- specific --- skills --- ronald --- Labour market --- Germany --- United States of America
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Résumé Étude : Cette étude porte sur l’agencement des antécédents des comportements de citoyenneté organisationnelle ainsi que sur l'intention de quitter l’organisation. Plus précisément, nous avons investigué le rôle du processus d'identification à l’organisation dans le développement de l’implication affective, ainsi que l’impact que peut avoir cette relation sur la compréhension d’autres comportements et attitudes. Nous avons investigué quatre hypothèses de double médiation entre la congruence des valeurs, la justice organisationnelle perçue, l’identification organisationnelle, l’implication affective, les comportements de citoyenneté organisationnelle et l’intention de quitter. Méthode : Cette étude transversale a été réalisée sur un échantillon hétérogène. Au total, 193 personnes ont répondu au questionnaire. Nos analyses ont été réalisées à l’aide du logiciel R-Lavaan 0.6-4. Résultats : Nos analyses ont partiellement confirmé nos hypothèses, soulignant ainsi l’importance du processus d’identification dans le développement de l’attachement affectif. Toutefois, nos résultats ont également mis en évidence la non-influence de l’identification à l’organisation et de l’implication affective envers l’organisation sur des comportements visant des cibles différentes, telles que les collègues de travail. Conclusion : Cette étude corrobore les résultats de Stinglhamber et al. (2015) sur l’identification à l’organisation et l’implication affective en étudiant certains mécanismes sous-jacents de ces deux concepts ainsi que certains comportements qui en résultent. Mots-clefs : Value congruence, Overall justice, Organizational identification, Affective commitment, Organizational citizenship behavior, Intention to quit
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Going beyond the how and why of burnout, a former tenured professor combines academic methods and first-person experience to propose new ways for resisting our cultural obsession with work and transforming our vision of human flourishing. Burnout has become our go-to term for talking about the pressure and dissatisfaction we experience at work. But because we don't really understand what burnout means, the discourse does little to help workers who are suffering from exhaustion and despair. Jonathan Malesic was one of those workers, and to escape he quit his job as a tenured professor. In The End of Burnout, he dives into the history and psychology of burnout, traces the origin of the high ideals we bring to our dismal jobs, and profiles the individuals and communities who are already resisting our cultural commitment to constant work. In The End of Burnout, Malesic traces his own history as someone who burned out of a tenured job to frame this rigorous investigation of how and why so many of us feel worn out, alienated, and useless in our work. Through research on the science, culture, and philosophy of burnout, Malesic explores the gap between our vocation and our jobs, and between the ideals we have for work and the reality of what we have to do. He eschews the usual prevailing wisdom in confronting burnout ("Learn to say no!" "Practice mindfulness!") to examine how our jobs have been constructed as a symbol of our value and our total identity. Beyond looking at what drives burnout--unfairness, a lack of autonomy, a breakdown of community, mismatches of values--this book spotlights groups that are addressing these failures of ethics. We can look to communities of monks, employees of a Dallas nonprofit, intense hobbyists, and artists with disabilities to see the possibilities for resisting a "total work" environment and the paths to recognizing the dignity of workers and nonworkers alike. In this critical yet deeply humane book, Malesic offers the vocabulary we need to recognize burnout, overcome burnout culture, and find moral significance in our lives beyond work.
Burn out (Psychology) --- business ethics. --- business psychology. --- future. --- how to quit my job. --- how to work during a pandemic. --- industrial organizational psychology. --- labor relations. --- optimism. --- psychology of work. --- work life balance. --- working from home.
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Arrêt du tabac --- Cigarette smoking cessation --- Désaccoutumance au tabac --- Giving up smoking --- How to stop smoking --- How-to-stop-smoking programs --- Quit-smoking programs --- Quitting smoking --- Roken [Stoppen met ]--Programma's --- Sevrage tabagique --- Smoke-ending programs --- Smoking cessation --- Smoking cessation programs --- Stop-smoking programs --- Stoppen met roken --- Stoppen met roken--Programma's --- Stopping smoking --- Tabac--Sevrage --- Tabagisme--Thérapeutique --- Tabagisme--Traitement --- Tabagisme--Traitement--Méthodes --- Nicotine addiction --- Smoking cessation. --- Smoking --- Treatment. --- Health aspects. --- Tobacco use --- Psychology
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Arrêt du tabac --- Cigarette smoking cessation --- Désaccoutumance au tabac --- Giving up smoking --- How to stop smoking --- How-to-stop-smoking programs --- Quit-smoking programs --- Quitting smoking --- Roken [Stoppen met ]--Programma's --- Sevrage tabagique --- Smoke-ending programs --- Smoking cessation --- Smoking cessation programs --- Stop-smoking programs --- Stoppen met roken --- Stoppen met roken--Programma's --- Stopping smoking --- Tabac--Sevrage --- Tabagisme--Thérapeutique --- Tabagisme--Traitement --- Tabagisme--Traitement--Méthodes --- 613.84 --- BPB0605 --- Tobacco. Smoking. Anti-smoking movement --- 613.84 Tobacco. Smoking. Anti-smoking movement
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The cigarette is the deadliest artifact in the history of human civilization. It is also one of the most beguiling, thanks to more than a century of manipulation at the hands of tobacco industry chemists. In Golden Holocaust, Robert N. Proctor draws on reams of formerly-secret industry documents to explore how the cigarette came to be the most widely-used drug on the planet, with six trillion sticks sold per year. He paints a harrowing picture of tobacco manufacturers conspiring to block the recognition of tobacco-cancer hazards, even as they ensnare legions of scientists and politicians in a web of denial. Proctor tells heretofore untold stories of fraud and subterfuge, and he makes the strongest case to date for a simple yet ambitious remedy : a ban on the manufacture and sale of cigarettes.
Government regulation --- History, 20th century --- Medical --- Psychology --- Persuasive communication --- Self-help --- Smoking --- Tobacco industry --- Tobacco industry. --- Tobacco use --- History --- History. --- Psychopathology --- Addiction. --- Substance abuse & addictions --- General. --- Psychological aspects. --- Adverse effects --- Economics --- Health aspects. --- United States. --- Tobacco Industry --- Government Regulation --- Persuasive Communication --- Tobacco --- Tobacco manufacture and trade --- Tobacco products industry --- Plant products industry --- Health aspects --- Psychological aspects --- E-books --- History, 20th Century --- history --- adverse effects --- psychology --- economics --- Tabac --- Tabagisme --- Industrie --- Histoire --- Aspect sanitaire --- Mass communications --- Sociology of health --- Social psychology --- United States --- Tobacco industry - United States - History --- Tobacco use - Health aspects --- Smoking - Psychological aspects --- Tobacco Industry - history - United States --- Government Regulation - history - United States --- History, 20th Century - United States --- Persuasive Communication - United States --- Smoking - adverse effects - United States --- Smoking - psychology - United States --- Tobacco Industry - economics - United States --- america and tobacco. --- cigarette addiction. --- cigarettes and death. --- dangers of smoking. --- drug addiction. --- drug research literature. --- drugs and health. --- history of cigarettes. --- history of tobacco. --- how to quit smoking. --- medical ethics. --- medical history. --- medical lit. --- medicine. --- public health history. --- public health. --- smoking and cancer. --- smoking kills. --- smoking recovery. --- tobacco addiction. --- tobacco and cancer. --- tobacco and death. --- tobacco business. --- tobacco industry lies. --- tobacco industry. --- tobacco manufacturers. --- tobacco scandal. --- United States of America
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Dr Phil Gold recounts a bygone era of the life of Jewish immigrants to Montreal on the Main, his marriage to the love of his life, studying with Sir Arnold Burgen, and the discovery of CEA, carcinoembryonic antigen. By turns heartrending, funny, and wise, Gold's Rounds will be cherished by medical professionals and general readers.
Jewish physicians. --- Gold, Phil. --- Montréal (Québec) --- Canada --- Québec --- 1934. --- Anthony Fauci. --- Anthony Jenkins. --- Auckie Sanft. --- Babbeh. --- Bancroft. --- Baron Byng. --- Brian Mulroney. --- Burroughs Wellcome Fund. --- CEA. --- Ceremony. --- Chicken. --- Cote St Luc. --- Council. --- CravenA. --- DEW Line. --- Death. --- Dinners. --- Emil Skamene. --- Erma Bombeck. --- Expo 67. --- Fame. --- Good. --- Goodman Cancer Institute. --- Graves. --- Hall. --- Hoffmann-La Roche. --- Holocaust. --- ISOBM. --- Ian Gold. --- Institute. --- Jane Fonda. --- Jane Poulson. --- Jazz. --- Joel Gold. --- Joseph Shuster. --- Laurentians. --- Life. --- Medical. --- Menschlichkeit. --- Mila Mulroney. --- Mill Hill. --- Molson. --- Monique Begin. --- Morris Winchevsky. --- National. --- Optaw. --- Ozarow. --- Poland. --- Pontiac. --- Richard Cruess. --- Roddick Gates. --- Rubber. --- Rules. --- Sam Freedman. --- Sam Rabinovitch. --- Shame. --- Sheila Kussner. --- Sir Arnold Burgen. --- Sir Peter Medawar. --- Sir William Osler. --- Sylvia Cruess. --- White. --- Wilenskys. --- William Talman. --- YMHA. --- Yiddish. --- antigen. --- antisemitism. --- attack. --- basting. --- blind. --- bomb. --- boy. --- breakthrough. --- bullies. --- camp. --- cancer. --- carcinoembryonic. --- cartoons. --- cigarettes. --- cinema. --- coat. --- cobalt. --- disease. --- encyclopedia. --- ethnicity. --- fibrillation. --- fighting. --- fur. --- garments. --- grocery. --- heart. --- immunological. --- ladies. --- magazine. --- mannequin. --- marker. --- mezuzah. --- mononucleosis. --- physician. --- physiology. --- polio. --- political. --- quit. --- research. --- salesman. --- smoking. --- street. --- teaching. --- test. --- textile. --- tolerance. --- tumor. --- unions. --- urban. --- waterfront.
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