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    Managerial Stress in Greater China: The Direct and Moderator Effects of Coping Strategies and Work Locus of Control

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    The present study aims at examining the direct and moderator effects of coping strategies (control and support coping) and work locus of control (externality) on the stressor‐strain relationships among managers in Greater China (the People\u27s Republic of China [PRC], Hong Kong, and Taiwan). A self‐administered survey method was employed to collect data from 249 (164 male, 85 female) managers in the PRC, 280 (159 male, 120 female, 1 unclassified) managers in Hong Kong, and 347 (191 male, 151 female, 5 unclassified) managers in Taiwan. The direct and moderator effects of control coping, support coping, and work locus of control on some stressor‐strain relationships were demonstrated in the studied samples
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