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List of COPSOQ Publications List of Publications with COPSO by Inga Nolle & Johanna Kranich & Nicola Häberle Book Contributions ..................................................................................................................................................... 2 Congress Contributions .............................................................................................................................................. 8 Books .......................................................................................................................................................................... 18 Reports/ Project Reports/ Final Reports ................................................................................................................. 20 Thesis.......................................................................................................................................................................... 24 Grey Literature and unknown origin ....................................................................................................................... 36 Articles published in peer-reviewed indexed journals........................................................................................... 37 Articles published in not peer-reviewed journals .................................................................................................. 70 COPSOQ International Network List of peer-reviewed COPSOQ Publications June 2021 Book Contributions 2021 Riley, P. (2021). Wasting 9 time talking to students and parents. In M. Lee, K. Pollock & P. Tulowitzki (Hrsg.), How school principals use their time: Implications for school improvement, administration and leadership. Routledge. 2020 Bello, I. (2020). Women, Ergonomics and Repetitiveness. In B. Fasanya (Hrsg.), Safety and Health for Workers - Research and Practical Perspective (advance online Publication). IntechOpen. https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.82065 França, D., Scaramuzzo, P. & Sacadura-Leite, E. (2020). Psychosocial Hazards Evaluation in ICU Workers. In P. M. Arezes, J. S. Baptista & M. P. Barroso (Hrsg.), Studies in Systems, Decision and Control. Occupational and Environmental Safety and Health II (1. Aufl., 577-585). Jansen, A., Konrad, J., Schaltegger, C. & Zölch, M. (2020). Wo steht das HR in der digitalen Transformation? Handlungsempfehlungen für die HR-Praxis. In S. Wörwag & A. Cloots (Hrsg.), Human Digital Work – Eine Utopie? Kritischer Diskurs zur digitalen Transformation auf den Ebenen Mitarbeitende, Führungskraft, Organisation und Gesellschaft (1. Aufl., advance online publication). Springer Gabler. https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-658-26798-8_12 Metz, A.-M. & Rothe, H.-J. (2020). Theoretische Grundlagen und diagnostische Zielsetzung. In A.-M. Metz & H.-J. Rothe (Hrsg.), SpringerTests. SPA - Screening psychischer Arbeitsbelastung: Manual (S. 3–8). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662- 59538-1_2 Mutambudzi, M. & Vanajan, A. (2020). Job Intensity. In T. Theorell (Hrsg.), Handbook Series in Occupational Health Sciences. Handbook of Socioeconomic Determinants of Occupational Health: From Macro-level to Micro-level Evidence (S. 1–35). Springer International Publishing; Imprint Springer. https://link.springer.com/referenceworkentry/10.1007%2F978-3-030-05031-3_9- 1#citeas Ntow M.A.O., Sokro E., Dogbe-Zungbey O. & Bonsu N.O. (2020). Psychosocial Risk Management and Psychological Attachment: Mediating Role of Job Satisfaction. In R. H. M. Goossens & A. Murata (Hrsg.), Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing: Bd. 970. Advances in Social and Occupational Ergonomics: Proceedings of the AHFE 2019 International Conference on Social and Occupational Ergonomics, July 24-28, 2019, Washington D.C., USA (1. Aufl., S. 393–402). Springer. Ribeiro, C. A., Cotrim, T. M. C. P., Reis, V., Guerreiro, M. J., Candeias, S., Janicas, A. S. & Costa, M. (2020). Differences on Work Demands, Work Organization and Health COPSOQ II Dimensions Between Workers from Different Hierarchical Levels in a Portuguese Municipality from 2015 Until 2019. In P. M. Arezes, J. S. Baptista & M. P. Barroso (Hrsg.), Studies in Systems, Decision and Control. Occupational and Environmental Safety and Health II (1. Aufl., S. 549–556). Sá Maria Manuel & Azevedo Rui. (2020). Social Workers’ Exposure to Psychosocial Risks - A Case Study. In P. M. Arezes, J. S. Baptista & M. P. Barroso (Hrsg.), Studies in Systems, Decision and Control. Occupational and Environmental Safety and Health II (1. Aufl., 577-585). Viloria, A., López, J. R., Llinás, N. O., Mercado, C. V., Coronado, L. E. L., Sepulveda, A. M. N. & Lezama, O. B. P. (2020). Prediction of Psychosocial Risks in Teachers Using Data Mining. In V. K. Gunjan, S. Senatore, A. Kumar, X.-Z. Gao & S. Merugu (Hrsg.), Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering. Advances in Cybernetics, Cognition, and Machine Learning for Communication Technologies (Bd. 643, S. 501–508). Springer Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-3125-5_50 2019 Anlauft, W. (2019). Instrumente zur gesundheitsförderlichen Organisationsentwicklung nach dem Modell GeOrg. In A. Gerlmaier & E. Latniak (Hrsg.), Handbuch psycho-soziale Gestaltung digitaler Produktionsarbeit (S. 287–299). Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-26154-2_17 Arredondo, K. C. (2019). Trends in Macroergonomics Applications for Improved Work Systems. In J. Wang, A. Realyvásquez, A. A. Maldonado-Macías & K. C. Arredondo (Hrsg.), Advanced Macroergonomics and Sociotechnical Approaches for Optimal Organizational Performance (S. 242–260). IGI Global. Burkert, S. & Schanz, N. (2019). Sekundarstufe, Bildungszentrum Niedernhall. In W. Knörzer, W. Amler, S. Heid, J. Janiesch & R. Rupp (Hrsg.), Das Heidelberger Kompetenztraining (S. 65–72). Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978- 3-658-24397-5_7 2 COPSOQ International Network List of peer-reviewed COPSOQ Publications June 2021 Carlotto, P. A. C., Cruz, R. M. & Trevisan, R. L. (2019). Evidências Preliminares de Validade e Precisão deum Instrumento de Avaliação de Riscos Psicossociais Ocupacionais. In S. Franco & E. Escudero (Hrsg.), El presente del futuro del trabajo II.: Psicología y organización del trabajo XVI (S. 199–210). Psicolibros Universitario. https://www.academia.edu/41382242/Cambio_de_estilos_de_direcci%C3%B3n_en_una_Organizaci%C3%B3n_de_la_Sociedad_ Civil_un_estudio_de_caso Chin Chin Lee, M. & Awang Idris, M. (2019). Psychosocial Safety Climate Within the Model of Proactive Motivation. In PSYCHOSOCIAL SAFETY CLIMATE: A new work stress theory (S. 149–168). SPRINGER NATURE. Davison, C., Patrone Cotrim, T. & Gonçalves, S. (2019). Analysis of Socio-Demographic, Lifestyle and Psychosocial Risk Factors Among a Sample of Portuguese Emergency Medical Technicians. In T. M. C. P. Cotrim, F. Serranheira, P. Sousa, S. Hignett, S. Albolino & R. Tartaglia (Hrsg.), Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing: volume 1012. Health and social care systems of the future: Demographic changes, digital age and human factors : proceedings of the Healthcare Ergonomics and Patient Safety, HEPS, 3-5 July, 2019 Lisbon, Portugal (S. 63–72). Springer. Davison, C., Patrone Cotrim, T. & Gonçalves, S. (2019). Perception of Musculoskeletal Symptoms and Psychosocial Risk Factors Among a Sample of Portuguese Emergency Medical Technicians. In T. M. C. P. Cotrim, F. Serranheira, P. Sousa, S. Hignett, S. Albolino & R. Tartaglia (Hrsg.), Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing: volume 1012. Health and social care systems of the future: Demographic changes, digital age and human factors : proceedings of the Healthcare Ergonomics and Patient Safety, HEPS, 3-5 July, 2019 Lisbon, Portugal (S. 46–55). Springer. Dragano, N. (2019). Psychosoziale Arbeitsbelastungen und Stress im Krankenhaussektor: welchen Einfluss hat die politisch- ökonomische Ebene? In P. Angerer, H. Gündel, A. Nienhaus, S. Letzel & D. Nowak (Hrsg.), Arbeiten im Gesundheitswesen: (psychosoziale) Arbeitsbedingungen – Gesundheit der Beschäftigten – Qualität der Patientenversorgung (447-). Ecomed Medizin. Ertel, M. & Formazin, M. (2019). An Approach to the Further Development and Application of the PSC. In PSYCHOSOCIAL SAFETY CLIMATE: A new work stress theory (S. 325–340). SPRINGER NATURE. Ertel, M. & Formazin, M. (2019). An Approach to the Further Development and Application of the PSC Tool by Applying Cognitive Interviewing in Germany. In PSYCHOSOCIAL SAFETY CLIMATE: A new work stress theory (S. 325–340). SPRINGER NATURE. Koch, P., Raspe, M., Zilenski, M. & Nienhaus, A [A.]. (2019). Aggressionen von Patienten und interprofessionelle Zusammenarbeit in deutschen Krankenhäusern. In P. Angerer, H. Gündel, A. Nienhaus, S. Letzel & D. Nowak (Hrsg.), Arbeiten im Gesundheitswesen: (psychosoziale) Arbeitsbedingungen – Gesundheit der Beschäftigten – Qualität der Patientenversorgung (S. 42–51). Ecomed Medizin. Krasniqi, V., Mohd Awang Idris, Y. & Dollard, M. F. (2019). Psychosocial Safety Climate and Job Demands–Resources: A Multilevel Study Predicting Boredom. In PSYCHOSOCIAL SAFETY CLIMATE: A new work stress theory (S. 129–148). SPRINGER NATURE. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-20319-1_5 Mache, S. & Kordsmeyer, A. C. (2019). Self-Care: Verhaltenspräventive Ansätze für die psychische Gesundheitsförderung von Klinikärzten. In P. Angerer, H. Gündel, A. Nienhaus, S. Letzel & D. Nowak (Hrsg.), Arbeiten im Gesundheitswesen: (psychosoziale) Arbeitsbedingungen – Gesundheit der Beschäftigten – Qualität der Patientenversorgung. Ecomed Medizin. Mache, S. & Kordsmeyer,
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