Content type: Research Paper

There is a strong positive relationship between the restorative properties of off-job activities and an employee’s work performance.

Cite: f. Van Laethem, M., Beckers, D. G., de Bloom, J., Sianoja, M., & Kinnunen, U. (2019). Challenge and hindrance demands in relation to self‐reported job performance and the role of restoration, sleep quality, and affective rumination. Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology, 92(2), 225-254.

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