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Always on, never done? How the mind recovers after a stressful workday?

Johannes Wendsche, Jessica de Bloom, Christine Syrek, Tim Vahle‐Hinz

2021German Journal of Human Resource Management Zeitschrift für Personalforschung37 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Many workers experience their jobs as effortful or even stressful, which can result in strain. Although recovery from work would be an adaptive strategy to prevent the adverse effects of work-related strain, many workers face problems finding enough time to rest and to mentally disconnect from work during nonwork time. What goes on in workers’ minds after a stressful workday? What is it about their jobs that makes them think about their work? This special issue aims to bridge the gap between research on recovery processes mainly examined in Occupational Health Psychology, and research on work stress and working hours, often investigated in the field of Human Resource Management. We first summarize conceptual and theoretical streams from both fields of research. In the following, we discuss the contributions of the five special issue papers and conclude with key messages and directions for further research.

Topics & Concepts

PsychologyWork (physics)Occupational stressField (mathematics)Face (sociological concept)Resource (disambiguation)Applied psychologyBridge (graph theory)Social psychologySociologyComputer scienceSocial scienceMedicineMathematicsEngineeringPure mathematicsMechanical engineeringComputer networkInternal medicineWorkplace Health and Well-beingJob Satisfaction and Organizational BehaviorHealthcare professionals’ stress and burnout