Work and sleep : research insights for the workplace / edited by Julian Barling, Christopher M. Barnes, Erica L. Carleton and David T. Wagner.

Research over the past decade has begun to show the many ways in which work affects sleep, and sleep affects work; this book brings all these research findings together in a state-of-the-art review.

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Other Authors: Barling, Julian (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : Oxford University Press, 2016.
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover; Work and Sleep; Copyright; Contents; Contributor List; Part I: Sleep and Work, Work and Sleep; 1. Work and Sleep: Looking Back, and Moving Forward; 2. Shift Work and Work Performance 3. Sleep Disorders at Work; Part II: Sleep and Work Experiences; 4. Recovery from Work and Employee Sleep: Understanding the Role of Experiences and Activities Outside of Work ; 5. Job Stress and Sleep 6. The Affective Implications of Sleep; 7. Sleep and Unethical Behavior; 8. Work, Sleep, and Driving; 9. Fatigue and Safety at Work; 10. Sleep and Work Withdrawal.
  • 11. Ready to Retire? Work, Stress, and Sleep Quality among Older Adults Part III: Management and Educational Implications; 12. Sleep and Other Energy Management Mechanisms: The Engines for Sustainable Performance at Work; 13. Management Educators are Asleep at the Wheel: Integrating the Topic of Sleep into Management Education; Author Biographies; Index.