压力源
基础(证据)
心理学
概念框架
工程伦理学
社会心理学
社会学
政治学
社会科学
工程类
临床心理学
法学
作者
Nathan P. Podsakoff,Kristen J. Freiburger,Philip M. Podsakoff,Christopher C. Rosen
标识
DOI:10.1146/annurev-orgpsych-080422-052147
摘要
Although traditional views of workplace stress assume that all job demands have deleterious consequences, research indicates that some job demands may benefit employees. Notably, the Challenge–Hindrance Stressor Framework (CHSF) proposes that, although job demands that constrain, hinder, or thwart personal growth and achievement (hindrance stressors) have negative effects on work-related outcomes, job demands that provide the potential for personal growth and achievement (challenge stressors) have positive effects on these outcomes. Despite the attention generated by the CHSF, several criticisms and limitations hinder the potential of this framework. Thus, this article reviews our current understanding of the CHSF, addresses important criticisms about the nature and effects of challenge and hindrance stressors, and discusses how future research should approach conceptual and methodological challenges to lay the foundation for the next iteration of this framework—CHSF 2.0. Building on this new framework, we discuss some implications for cross-cultural research and for practitioners.
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