State of the art: The context of psychosocial factors at work in the Asia Pacific?

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The Asia Pacific is a rapidly growing region with a diverse range of countries, both developing and developed. Across the region there are significant cultural variations and different work practices, creating a range of challenges for those charged with the management of workplace health. This book addresses an important gap, by focusing on research in the Asia-Pacific region that explores psychosocial work environment issues that have a significant influence on worker health and productivity. Most research concerning psychosocial factors at work is from Europe or North America and the generalizability of the research and practical implications is not clear. Consequently, managers, occupational health and safety personnel, human resource professionals, occupational health psychology practitioners, and public health professionals in the Asia Pacific have relied on an evidence basis with largely untested validity. This book extends the work of the first edition, "Psychosocial Factors at Work in the Asia Pacific," applies and tests new and emerging theories, provides insights into different workplace issues pertinent to the Asia Pacific, and practical insights into the management of psychosocial factors in the workplace.

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Oakman, J., Dollard, M., Shimazu, A., & Nordin, R. B. (2016). State of the art: The context of psychosocial factors at work in the Asia Pacific? In Psychosocial Factors at Work in the Asia Pacific: From Theory to Practice (pp. 3–22). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-44400-0_1

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