The Stress of the Executive Lifestyle: Trends in the 1990s
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Abstract
Research on nearly 120 chief executive officers (CEOs) and their spouses from among The Times 1,000 European companies is explored. The research found that many CEOs are showing increasing signs of stress, and that the main difficulties are associated with the job interfering with family and private life due to enhanced workloads, work‐related travelling, weekend working, etc. Suggestions are made about what organizations can do to help.
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Citation
Cooper, C.L. and Sutherland, V.J. (1992), "The Stress of the Executive Lifestyle: Trends in the 1990s", Management Decision, Vol. 30 No. 6. https://doi.org/10.1108/EUM0000000000100
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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