THE CONSEQUENCE OF WORKPLACE INCIVILITY AMONG IT EMPLOYEES: WORKPLACE STRESS OR ORGANIZATIONAL CITIZENSHIP BEHAVIOR?

The consequence of workplace incivility among IT employees: Workplace stress or organizational citizenship behavior?

The impact of the work environment on employees has been well researched, with little focus on the pathways of such relationships.This study aimed to examine whether workplace incivility and personality predict workplace stress and organizational citizenship behavior (OCB).The role of John Henryism (JH), Probabilistic Orientation (PO), work Househo

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Molecular Characterization of ASFV and Differential Diagnosis of Erysipelothrix in ASFV-Infected Pigs in Pig Production Regions in Cameroon

African swine fever and swine erysipelas are two devastating diseases with similar manifestations ravaging the domestic pig industry.Only a single phylogenetic study has been carried out in Cameroon, and neither an extensive genotyping aimed at identifying the different serotypes nor has an appropriate differential diagnosis of different species of

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Palliative care and the arts: vehicles to introduce medical students to patient-centred decision-making and the art of caring

Abstract Background Medical Schools are challenged to improve palliative care education and to find ways to introduce and nurture attitudes and behaviours such as empathy, patient-centred care and Storage wholistic care.This paper describes the curriculum and evaluation results of a unique course centred on palliative care decision-making but aimed

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When public health debates become abusive

Ideally, public health debates are conducted civilly and Rompers focus on the evidence and the public good.In practice, many debates deviate markedly from this approach, for example with personal denigration of opponents.To help assess methods used in public health debates, a classificatory system of ideal types is introduced, with the categories o

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