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Psychosocial safety climate, emotional demands, burnout, and depression: A longitudinal multilevel study in the Malaysian private sector.
MA Idris, MF Dollard, Yulita
Journal of occupational health psychology 19 (3), 291, 2014
2022014
Climate congruence: How espoused psychosocial safety climate and enacted managerial support affect emotional exhaustion and work engagement
Yulita, MF Dollard, MA Idris
Safety science 96, 132-142, 2017
922017
A multi-level study of psychosocial safety climate, challenge and hindrance demands, employee exhaustion, engagement and physical health
Yulita, MA Idris, MF Dollard
Psychosocial factors at work in the Asia Pacific, 127-143, 2014
49*2014
Effect of psychosocial safety climate on psychological distress via job resources, work engagement, and workaholism: A multilevel longitudinal study
Yulita, MA Idris, MF Dollard
International journal of occupational safety and ergonomics, 1-52, 2020
312020
Psychosocial Safety Climate: Past, Present, and Future Research
Yulita, MA Idris, M Dollard
Psychosocial Factors at Work in the Asia Pacific, 89-134, 2016
272016
Resilience as a moderator of government and family support in explaining entrepreneurial interest and readiness among single mothers
Yulita, S Muhamad, NKA Rashid, NE Hussain, NHM Akhir, N Ahmat
Journal of Business Venturing Insights 13, e00157, 2020
172020
Psychosocial safety climate improves psychological detachment and relaxation during off-job recovery time to reduce emotional exhaustion: A multilevel shortitudinal study
Yulita, MA Idris, SS Abdullah
Scandinavian Journal of Psychology 63 (1), 19-31, 2021
13*2021
Psychosocial safety climate and job demands-resources: A multilevel study predicting boredom
V Krasniqi, Yulita, MA Idris, MF Dollard
Psychosocial safety climate: A new work stress theory, 2019
92019
Testing spillover-crossover effects of work-family conflict and family-work conflict on Indonesian spouses
IZ Ratnaningsih, MA Idris
Cross Cultural & Strategic Management 30 (2), 197-218, 2023
12023
Handling of COVID-19 through Sustainable Strengthening of Tough Village at Lhokseumawe City, Indonesia
R Dewi, Z Muhammad, Y Yulita
International Journal of Advances in Social Sciences and Humanities 1 (4 …, 2022
12022
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