Search for dissertations about: "subjective role"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 173 swedish dissertations containing the words subjective role.
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1. Contrasting perspectives on the subjective managerial role
Abstract : Managerial behavior often differs between individuals and situations. To understand this variation the manager’s own interpretation of the role, context and role behavior is especially important. READ MORE
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2. Conflict and concord in work and family : Family policies and individuals' subjective experiences
Abstract : Background This thesis explores the relationship between individuals’ subjective experiences and the welfare state setting. The research questions in focus deal with the outcomes of women’s and men’s increasing dual roles in work and family in contemporary welfare states. READ MORE
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3. Women's subjective and objective health over time : the role of psychosocial conditions and physiological stress responses
Abstract : Today, health problems are likely to have a complex and multifactorial etiology, whereby psychosocial factors interact with behaviour and bodily responses. Women generally report more health problems than men. READ MORE
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4. Inflammation and subjective health : the role of sickness behaviour
Abstract : Sickness behaviour refers to a set of coordinated behavioural and psychological changes in response to inflammation aimed to redirect available energy to the immune system to promote recovery. Sickness behaviour symptoms closely resemble important determinants of poor self-rated health, which in turn has been coupled to increased levels of inflammatory cytokines. READ MORE
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5. Subjective Cognitive Complaints in the Working Population : The Influence of Objective Cognitive Functioning and Working Conditions
Abstract : Cognitive functioning is important for managing work and life in general. However, subjective cognitive complaints (SCC), involving self-perceived difficulties with concentration, memory, decision making, and clear thinking are common in the general and in the working population and can be coupled with both lowered well-being and work ability. READ MORE