Workers with greater boundary control over their work and personal lives were better at creating a stress buffer to prevent them from falling into a negative rumination trap, says a new study by ...
As the Covid-19 lockdown measures have taken effect around the world, large swathes of the workforce have been forced to work from home. Among the numerous challenges this has created, the blurring of ...
Scott Sonenshein is a professor of management at the Jones Graduate School of Business at Rice University. One thing that's become clear in the past few tumultuous — and for many, traumatic — years is ...
Workers — particularly those considered “knowledge workers” who are able to do most if not all of their work with a laptop and an internet connection — have been fighting for the right to maintain ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Bullshit jobs, wrote the late anthropologist David Graeber, are a “form of paid employment that is so ...
Emotions are a vital part of our everyday lives. Whether you’re having a good laugh over a text message or feeling frustrated in rush hour traffic, you know that the highs and lows you experience can ...
One thing that’s become clear in the past few tumultuous – and for many, traumatic – years is that it’s easy to feel like there is no control in our lives. Control is a basic psychological need that ...