Essays about: "Unfavorable Coping Strategies"

Found 3 essays containing the words Unfavorable Coping Strategies.

  1. 1. Non-male Career Development in the Video Game Industry

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionen

    Author : Vigdís Kristjánsdóttir; Maïmouna Fischer; [2023]
    Keywords : Non-male career development; career anchors; video game industry; gender minorities; male-dominated workplaces.; Business and Economics;

    Abstract : This paper explores the career development of non-male workers in the video game industry in a male-dominated context. It examines their motivation, perception of success, goals, and values. The aim was to contribute to the discourse on the experience of minorities in a majority-dominated work context and how this affects their career development. READ MORE

  2. 2. The lived experience of female leaders navigating a profession they love : A perspective of gender equality in the male-dominated film industry in Sweden

    University essay from Malmö universitet/Institutionen för Urbana Studier (US)

    Author : Lowisa Johmår; [2023]
    Keywords : Gender; Swedish film industry; male dominance; equality; gendered organizations; female rivalry; outdated gender stereotyping; coping strategies; freelancing;

    Abstract : This study examines through an equality lens, the lived experiences of nine female leaders in the male-dominated film industry in Sweden. The aim was to explore how women perceived equality in their workplace, their perception of the issue, and the coping strategies used by these women. READ MORE

  3. 3. The Association of Psychosocial Factors with Burnout among Swedish Hospital Nurses

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för psykologi

    Author : Jessica Naeser; [2017]
    Keywords : Nurses; Burnout; Psychosocial Strain; Exhaustion; Disengagement; Unfavorable Coping Strategies; Social Sciences;

    Abstract : Swedish nurses report high levels of burnout and report their psychosocial work environment to be inadequate. Psychosocial factors as well as individual coping strategies appear to be related to burnout. READ MORE