A systematic review of the effects of euthanasia and occupational stress in personnel working with animals in animal shelters, veterinary clinics, and biomedical …

RL Scotney, D McLaughlin… - Journal of the American …, 2015 - Am Vet Med Assoc
Background—The study of occupational stress and compassion fatigue in personnel
working in animal-related occupations has gained momentum over the last decade …

Stigma beyond levels: Advancing research on stigmatization

R Zhang, MS Wang, M Toubiana… - … of Management Annals, 2021 - journals.aom.org
Stigma has become an increasingly significant challenge for society. Recognition of this
problem is indicated by the growing attention paid to it within the management literature …

[BOK][B] Animals and society: An introduction to human-animal studies

M DeMello - 2021 - degruyter.com
Bibliography Page 1 Aaltola, E. 2011. “The Philosophy Behind the Movement: Animal Studies
Versus Animal Rights.” Society & Animals 19, no. 4: 393–406. Aaltola, E. 2012. Animal …

Social workers in animal shelters: A strategy toward reducing occupational stress among animal shelter workers

J Hoy-Gerlach, M Ojha, P Arkow - Frontiers in veterinary science, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Animal shelter workers (ASWs) are at disproportionate risk of moral injury, secondary
trauma, compassion fatigue, and burn-out. While there is an emerging body of literature …

Dirty work and dirtier work: Differences in countering physical, social, and moral stigma

BE Ashforth, GE Kreiner - Management and organization review, 2014 - cambridge.org
The literature on dirty work has focused on what physically (eg, garbage collectors), socially
(eg, addiction counsellors), and morally (eg, exotic dancers) stigmatized occupations have …

Human–animal relations in business and society: Advancing the feminist interpretation of stakeholder theory

L Tallberg, JC García-Rosell, M Haanpää - Journal of Business Ethics, 2022 - Springer
Stakeholder theory has largely been anthropocentric in its focus on human actors and
interests, failing to recognise the impact of nonhumans in business and organisations. This …

Stigma hierarchies: The internal dynamics of stigmatization in the sex work occupation

M Toubiana, T Ruebottom - Administrative Science Quarterly, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Scholars studying stigmatized, or “dirty work,” occupations have tended to characterize
people outside of the occupation as the stigmatizers and those within the occupation as …

Laboratory animal welfare meets human welfare: A cross-sectional study of professional quality of life, including compassion fatigue in laboratory animal personnel

MR LaFollette, MC Riley, S Cloutier… - Frontiers in veterinary …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Laboratory animal personnel may experience significant stress from working with animals in
scientific research. Workplace stress can be assessed by evaluating professional quality of …

How does occupational stigma and work dirtiness inhibit hotel front-line employees' proactive customer service performance and its solutions

X Lv, K Zhang, Q Song, X Fu, Y Liu - Tourism Management, 2024 - Elsevier
Hotels strongly call for proactive customer service performance from their employees.
However, two critical stressors-occupational stigma and work dirtiness-can harm employees' …

When stigma doesn't transfer: Stigma deflection and occupational stratification in the sharing economy

K Phung, S Buchanan, M Toubiana… - Journal of …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Research has suggested that when an occupation is stigmatized, new occupational
members will assume the stigma of incumbents because stigma transfers. Yet, current …