Upcoming Conference
3rd Conference of the Asia Pacific Academy for Psychosocial Factors at Work
8-11 June 2023
2nd Conference (Virtual) of the Asia Pacific Academy for Psychosocial Factors at Work
Former Conferences
The 1st Conference of the Asia Pacific Academy for Psychosocial Factors at Work will take place from 29-30 November 2018 in Auckland, New Zealand.
CALL FOR PAPERS IS CLOSED!
The theme for the 2018 Asia Pacific Academy for Psychosocial Factors at Work Conference is 'Macro to Micro Perspectives on Healthy Vital Work in the Asia Pacific'. The conference will be hosted by the Healthy Work Group, School of Management, Massey University.
The programme will include keynotes from:
Prof. Christian Dormann, Gutenberg School of Management & Economics, University of Mainz, Germany
Prof. Maureen Dollard, Asia Pacific Centre for Work Health and Safety, University of South Australia
Assoc Prof. Aditya Jain, Nottingham University Business School, United Kingdom
Topics
The 2018 Asia Pacific Academy conference in New Zealand will explore a variety of topics including:
This event allows researchers and industry representatives to come together and discuss the latest developments in theory and practice. The program will include presentations from academics and practitioners as well as workshops, symposium.
CALL FOR PAPERS IS CLOSED!
The theme for the 2018 Asia Pacific Academy for Psychosocial Factors at Work Conference is 'Macro to Micro Perspectives on Healthy Vital Work in the Asia Pacific'. The conference will be hosted by the Healthy Work Group, School of Management, Massey University.
The programme will include keynotes from:
Prof. Christian Dormann, Gutenberg School of Management & Economics, University of Mainz, Germany
Prof. Maureen Dollard, Asia Pacific Centre for Work Health and Safety, University of South Australia
Assoc Prof. Aditya Jain, Nottingham University Business School, United Kingdom
Topics
The 2018 Asia Pacific Academy conference in New Zealand will explore a variety of topics including:
- Psychosocial factors at work and their relationship with productivity and health
- Psychosocial factors at work in developing countries
- Integrative and interdisciplinary approaches
- Best practice psychosocial risk prevention and hazard management strategies, interventions and evaluation
- Job strain and cardiovascular disease
- Organisational factors that promote positive wellbeing
- Managing workers with chronic health disorders and mental health issues
- Focus on industries/occupations at risk e.g. health workers
- Influence of macro-level factors and social inequality on worker health
- Economic and productivity benefits of psychological safety at work
- Multilevel work stress theories and research
- National and international comparative work
- Worker health: From research to practice
- ‘Hot topics’ such as workplace bullying, sickness absence, aging workforce, unemployment, retrenchment, precarious employment, work-life balance.
This event allows researchers and industry representatives to come together and discuss the latest developments in theory and practice. The program will include presentations from academics and practitioners as well as workshops, symposium.
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