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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Nina M. Junker (Department of Psychology, Univ. of Oslo, Norway) , Maria Karanika-Murray (School of Business, Univ. of Leicester, UK) , Cary L. Cooper (Cary L. Cooper is the 50th Anniversary Professor of Organizational Psychology and Health at the Alliance Manchester Business School, University of Manchester, UK.)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.453kg ISBN: 9781032815343ISBN 10: 1032815345 Pages: 286 Publication Date: 19 December 2025 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsAmid constant societal and technological changes, managing work-nonwork roles has become a highly relevant and pressing issue for all. With its unique multifoci perspective—considering individuals and couples, leaders and teams, and entire organizations—this collection sets a new standard for understanding the complexities of work-nonwork dynamics in contemporary life. Eunae Cho, Assistant Professor in the Department of Business Administration, National Chengchi University, Taipei, Taiwan The editors have assembled a diverse group of talented scholars to dissect the features of today’s work scene and examine actions that can be taken by three stakeholders—employees and their families, supervisors and work teams, and organizations—to successfully address the challenges. Jeffrey H. Greenhaus, Professor Emeritus of Management, Drexel University, Philadelphia, USA A unique feature of this edited book I particularly enjoyed is its novel chapters on especially under-examined topics such as managing work-life issues in teams, couples, non-hetero-normative families, smaller enterprises, and for fathers. Dr. Ellen Ernst Kossek, Distinguished Management and Family Scholar, Purdue University West Lafayette, Indiana USA 'Amid constant societal and technological changes, managing work-nonwork roles has become a highly relevant and pressing issue for all. With its unique multifoci perspective—considering individuals and couples, leaders and teams, and entire organizations—this collection sets a new standard for understanding the complexities of work-nonwork dynamics in contemporary life.' Eunae Cho, Assistant Professor in the Department of Business Administration, National Chengchi University, Taipei, Taiwan 'The editors have assembled a diverse group of talented scholars to dissect the features of today’s work scene and examine actions that can be taken by three stakeholders—employees and their families, supervisors and work teams, and organizations—to successfully address the challenges.' Dr. Jeffrey H. Greenhaus, Professor Emeritus of Management, Drexel University, Philadelphia, USA 'A unique feature of this edited book I particularly enjoyed is its novel chapters on especially under-examined topics such as managing work-life issues in teams, couples, non-hetero-normative families, smaller enterprises, and for fathers.' Ellen Ernst Kossek, Distinguished Management and Family Scholar, Purdue University West Lafayette, Indiana USA 'Amid constant societal and technological changes, managing work-nonwork roles has become a highly relevant and pressing issue for all. With its unique multifoci perspective—considering individuals and couples, leaders and teams, and entire organizations—this collection sets a new standard for understanding the complexities of work-nonwork dynamics in contemporary life'. Eunae Cho, Assistant Professor in the Department of Business Administration, National Chengchi University, Taipei, Taiwan 'The editors have assembled a diverse group of talented scholars to dissect the features of today’s work scene and examine actions that can be taken by three stakeholders—employees and their families, supervisors and work teams, and organizations—to successfully address the challenges'. Jeffrey H. Greenhaus, Professor Emeritus of Management, Drexel University, Philadelphia, USA 'A unique feature of this edited book I particularly enjoyed is its novel chapters on especially under-examined topics such as managing work-life issues in teams, couples, non-hetero-normative families, smaller enterprises, and for fathers'. Dr. Ellen Ernst Kossek, Distinguished Management and Family Scholar, Purdue University West Lafayette, Indiana USA Author InformationNina M. Junker is a Professor in Work and Organizational Psychology at the University of Oslo. Prior to her current appointment, she worked as an Assistant Professor in Social Psychology at Goethe University Frankfurt, where she also obtained her PhD. She is a work-nonwork scholar with a particular aim of contributing to a better understanding of how individuals can successfully manage multiple roles and deal with gaining and losing social roles and group memberships. Her work has been published in leading outlets, including the Journal of Applied Psychology, the Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, the Journal of Organizational Behavior, and the Leadership Quarterly. She currently serves as an Associate Editor for Organizational Psychology Review, and her prior work received funding from German and Norwegian funders. Maria Karanika-Murray is a Professor of Work and Organizational Psychology at the University of Leicester. Her research focuses on well-being and performance and a range of questions around their nature and management, individually and in tandem, including attendence behavior, the work-nonwork interface, workplace health interventions, and sustainable work. Her work on presenteeism was honored with the Human Relations Paper of the Year Award 2020. She has delivered research for national research councils, European funders, charities, government, and industry, and has written widely for academic, policy, and practitioner audiences. Through her work she brings disparate stakeholders together to build knowledge and fortify practice. Sir Cary L. Cooper is the 50th Anniversary Professor of Organizational Psychology and Health at the Alliance Manchester Business School, University of Manchester. He is a founding President of the British Academy of Management, Immediate Past President of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD), former President of RELATE, and President of the Institute of Welfare. He was the Founding Editor of the Journal of Organizational Behavior, former Editor of the scholarly journal Stress and Health, and is the Editor-in-Chief of the Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopaedia of Management, now in its third edition. He has been an advisor to the World Health Organisation, International Labour Organization, and the European Union in the field of occupational health and well-being, was Chair of the Global Agenda Council on Chronic Disease of the World Economic Forum (2009-2010) (then served for 5 years on the Global Agenda Council for mental health of the WEF), and was Chair of the Academy of Social Sciences, 2009-2015. He was Chair of the Sunningdale Institute in the Cabinet Office and National School of Government, 2005-2010. Professor Cooper is currently the Chair of the National Forum for Health & Wellbeing at Work (comprised of 40 global companies, e.g., BP, Microsoft, NHS Executive, UK government [well-being lead], Rolls Royce, and John Lewis Partnership). He is the author/editor of over 250 books in the field of occupational health psychology, workplace well-being, women at work, and occupational stress. He was awarded the CBE by the Queen for his contributions to occupational health, and in 2014 he was awarded a Knighthood for his contribution to the social sciences. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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