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Journal:
Journal of Managerial Psychology
Journal of Managerial Psychology (1995) 10 (5): 24–28.
Published: 01 August 1995
... the highest levels of stress. Among the foreign workforce, Arabs were second, Asians third,while Westerners (Europeans and North Americans) registered the lowest levels of stress (2.98‐7.00). © MCB UP Limited 1995 Multinationals Performance appraisal Private sector Saudi Arabia Stress...
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Do Senior Managers Differ in the Public and Private Sector?: An Examination of Team Role Preferences
Journal:
Journal of Managerial Psychology
Journal of Managerial Psychology (1994) 9 (1): 13–16.
Published: 01 February 1994
...Tanya Arroba; Felix Wedgwood‐Oppenheim Deals with the question of whether senior managers in the public and private sector differ psychologically. There are many ways in which such a difference might be measured. Examines one aspect: the predisposition to adopt particular roles in teams. Compares...
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Journal:
Journal of Managerial Psychology
Journal of Managerial Psychology (1992) 7 (1): 3–10.
Published: 01 January 1992
... in the private sector[8-11]. Other empirical research has shown this difference indirectly, also inferring that work satisfaction of managers in the public sector is lower than the work satisfaction of managers in the private sector[12,13,14]. Based on the fact that a positive correlation exists between...
