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Schützt strategisches Handeln vor den negativen Folgen von Stress? Zur Bedeutung mikropolitischer Fähigkeiten als Gesundheitsressource in entgrenzten Arbeitskontexten / Does strategic acting prevent the negative effects of stress? On the importance of political skills as a health resource in working contexts with blurring boundaries

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  • Mucha Anna

    (Fakultät Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften, Fachbereich Sozialökonomie, Universität Hamburg, Von-Melle-Park 9, 20146 Hamburg)

  • Frieß Wiebke

    (Fakultät Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften, Fachbereich Sozialökonomie, Universität Hamburg, Von-Melle-Park 9, 20146 Hamburg)

  • Jarren Jana

    (Fakultät Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften, Fachbereich Sozialökonomie, Universität Hamburg, Von-Melle-Park 9, 20146 Hamburg)

  • Rastetter Daniela

    (Fakultät Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften, Fachbereich Sozialökonomie, Universität Hamburg, Von-Melle-Park 9, 20146 Hamburg)

Abstract

In addition to processes of subjectivation and dissolution, stressful situations and psychological complaints are constantly increasing; up to now companies are not doing enough to fight these symptoms on an organisational and cultural level. Against this backdrop we analyse 60 qualitative interviews regarding the question of how political skills as a subjective coping strategy can have an impact on health. The results reveal that political skills are indeed a useful resource to reduce stress and should be analysed further as to their health promoting potential.

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  • Mucha Anna & Frieß Wiebke & Jarren Jana & Rastetter Daniela, 2015. "Schützt strategisches Handeln vor den negativen Folgen von Stress? Zur Bedeutung mikropolitischer Fähigkeiten als Gesundheitsressource in entgrenzten Arbeitskontexten / Does strategic acting prevent t," Arbeit, De Gruyter, vol. 24(3-4), pages 111-128, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:bpj:arbeit:v:24:y:2015:i:3-4:p:111-128:n:2
    DOI: 10.1515/arbeit-2016-0010
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