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September 19, 2012Stressed at Work? It May Be in Your Genes
This Health.com article quotes Management Professor Tim Judge about his research on stress being related to your genetic makeup and not caused by your employer.
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September 18, 2012New Study: Your Work Stress Isn’t Your Boss
This Forbes article quotes Management Professor Tim Judge on how work related stress could be related to a person’s genetic ‘code’ and not their boss.
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September 18, 2012Anxious At the Office?
Management Professor Tim Judge is quoted in this Prevention article about his research on how stress could have more to do with genes than work environment.
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September 17, 2012Stressed At Work? Blame Your Genes, Not Your Employer, Study Says
Research by Management Professor Tim Judge on work stress being the fault of your genes and not your employer is featured in this Huffington Post article.
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September 17, 2012Unhappy at Work? Blame Your DNA
DNA may be to blame for work stress, job satisfaction and health problems according to Management Professor Tim Judge’s research featured in this Fox Business article.
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September 17, 2012Job Stress Influenced More by Heredity Than Environment
Research on job-related stress conducted by Management Professor Tim Judge is discussed in this PsychCentral article.
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September 16, 2012If You’re Stressed at Work, Don’t Blame Your Employer, Says Study
This Big Think article refers to Management Professor Tim Judge’s research on how stress at work may not be caused by your employer.
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September 15, 2012Job stress-related health issues depend more on your genes than your employer
Management Professor Tim Judge’s research on work stress havin more to do with your genes than your employer is discussed in the Examiner article.
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September 14, 2012Research Suggests Genetics as Work Stress Factor
This Inside Indiana Business article talks about Management Professor Tim Judge’s study on how work environment may have less to do with stress than an individual’s genetic code.
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September 14, 2012Stress may not be as connected to work as you thought
Genetics, not work environment, may be to blame for work stress, job satisfaction and health problems according to Management Professor Tim Judge’s research featured in this Fox 28 article.
Brendan Kinney