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- 10 Dec 2024
- News
Why You Should Volunteer When You Feel Stressed
- 04 Jun 2020
- News
Don’t Let Your Partner’s Work Stress Become Your Own
- 28 Apr 2020
- News
We Need a Stress Test for Critical Supply Chains
- 17 Sep 2013
- News
The Simple Way to Leave Your Stress at Work
- 05 Jun 2020
- News
How to recognize the signs of burnout from stress
- 05 Jun 2020
- News
Welcome to Burnout Nation, where stress makes everything not OK
- 25 Jan 2022
- News
More Proof That Money Can Buy Happiness (or a Life with Less Stress
- 11 May 2020
- News
Passion for Your Startup Doesn't Have to Mean Constant Stress
- 04 Sep 2015
- News
Stress at work is just as bad as secondhand smoke
- 01 Jan 1981
- Conference Presentation
Concepts and Personal Introspection: Which Should We Stress in Teaching OB?
By: John A. Davis
- 21 Mar 2016
- News
Is Your Child Stressed About a Test? Try this Simple Shift
- 21 Dec 2020
- News
Why middle managers are feeling the most stressed out during COVID
- 28 May 2019
- News
Rise in Unruly Behavior on Planes Is Tied to Stress of Flying
- September 28, 2021
- Editorial
A Guide to Implementing the 4-Day Workweek
By: A.V. Whillans and Charlotte Lockhart
As organizations continue to explore a variety of flexible work options, one promising avenue is the four-day workweek: The standard 40 hours per week is reduced to 32 hours, with the same pay and the same productivity expectations. Research suggests reducing hours can... View Details
Keywords: Workweek; Stress; Employees; Health; Performance Productivity; Organizational Change and Adaptation
Whillans, A.V., and Charlotte Lockhart. "A Guide to Implementing the 4-Day Workweek." Harvard Business Review (website) (September 28, 2021).
- January 2006
- Article
Preliminary Evidence for Parasympathetic Influence on Basal Heart Rate in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
By: J. W. Hopper, J. Spinazzola, W. B. Simpson and B. A. van der Kolk
Hopper, J. W., J. Spinazzola, W. B. Simpson, and B. A. van der Kolk. "Preliminary Evidence for Parasympathetic Influence on Basal Heart Rate in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder." Journal of Psychosomatic Research 60, no. 1 (January 2006): 83–90.
- Article
Scenario Generation for Long Run Interest Rate Risk Assessment
By: Robert F. Engle, Guillaume Roussellet and Emil N. Siriwardane
We propose a statistical model of the term structure of U.S. treasury yields tailored for long-term probability-based scenario generation and forecasts. Our model is easy to estimate and is able to simultaneously reproduce the positivity, persistence, and factor... View Details
Keywords: Forecasting; Stress Testing; Interest Rates; Forecasting and Prediction; Risk Management; United States
Engle, Robert F., Guillaume Roussellet, and Emil N. Siriwardane. "Scenario Generation for Long Run Interest Rate Risk Assessment." Special Issue on Theoretical and Financial Econometrics: Essays in Honor of C. Gourieroux. Journal of Econometrics 201, no. 2 (December 2017): 333–347.