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Exercise and work-family conflict: a field experiment
Available to PurchaseRussell W. Clayton, Christopher H. Thomas, Bryan S. Schaffer, Micheal Stratton, Ellen Garrison, Leah Greden Mathews
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Journal of Managerial Psychology
Journal of Managerial Psychology (2017) 32 (3): 225–238.
Published: 10 April 2017
...Russell W. Clayton; Christopher H. Thomas; Bryan S. Schaffer; Micheal Stratton; Ellen Garrison; Leah Greden Mathews Purpose Recent research along with anecdotal evidence suggests that exercise may play a role in mitigating perceptions of work-family conflict (WFC). However, the temporal effects...
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Fitness and leadership: is there a relationship?: Regular exercise correlates with higher leadership ratings in senior‐level executives
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Journal of Managerial Psychology
Journal of Managerial Psychology (2002) 17 (4): 316–324.
Published: 01 June 2002
...Sharon L. McDowell‐Larsen; Leigh Kearney; David Campbell The purpose of this research was to determine how regular exercise impacted leadership scores on two multi‐rater leadership assessment instruments – the Executive Success Profile® (ESP), and the Campbell Leadership IndexTM (CLI...
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Reflections: Acquiring “the eye of the tiger”: mental strategies for attaining and maintaining executive health
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Journal of Managerial Psychology
Journal of Managerial Psychology (2001) 16 (5): 390–400.
Published: 01 August 2001
...Michael G. Goldsby; Christopher P. Neck; Charles P. Koerber In today’s society, health and fitness are given much publicity. Advertisements, magazine articles and television shows, trumpeting the benefits of exercise, encourage people to undertake a fitness regimen. Indeed, for the busy executive...
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Observations ‐ Fit to lead: is fitness the key to effective executive leadership?
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Journal of Managerial Psychology
Journal of Managerial Psychology (2000) 15 (8): 833–841.
Published: 01 December 2000
...Christopher P. Neck; T.L. Mitchell; Charles C. Manz; Kenneth H. Cooper; Emmet C. Thompson This article describes the importance of fitness (chiefly exercise) for top ranking executive leaders and for their respective organizations. The authors discuss how fitness can contribute to stamina, mental...
