Published September 27, 2019 | Version v1
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Minimizing Human Stress in Social Networks with Targeted Interventions

  • 1. InnoRenew CoE; University of Primorska, Andrej Marušič Institute
  • 2. InnoRenew CoE; University of Primorska; University of Szeged
  • 3. NMBU, Faculty of Environmental Sciences and Natural Resource Management

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Chronic stress in humans can substantially impair functioning of organizations. As stress can spread through social networks, psychosocial interventions targeted at the most contagious people can efficiently improve organizational functioning. On the example of employees working in healthcare institutions, we show how optimization methods based on network science can guide efficient decisions to minimize human stress.

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Pages 199-204

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978-961-6165-55-6

Funding

InnoRenew CoE – Renewable materials and healthy environments research and innovation centre of excellence 739574
European Commission