2024
DOI: 10.1002/job.2825
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A matter of timing? A systematic review of work scheduling dynamics in work recovery research and applications

Molly M. Sloan,
Cortney Busick,
Tanya Mitropoulos
et al.

Abstract: SummaryWork recovery reflects the replenishment of personal resources depleted by working, which has implications for employee health and wellness. However, work scheduling factors have received very limited attention in the recovery literature, despite that recovery is a dynamic process widely recognized to be influenced by contextual factors that define and influence the work role. After first conducting a narrative review of whether and how work scheduling factors are accounted for in existing theories of w… Show more

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