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Arie Shirom was affiliated with Tel Aviv University in Israel during their academic career. The professional record available does not include publications, co-authors, or specific research topics attributed to their work.

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Best Publications

  • A META-ANALYSIS OF WORK DEMAND STRESSORS AND JOB PERFORMANCE: EXAMINING MAIN AND MODERATING EFFECTS

    Simona Gilboa;Arie Shirom;Yitzhak Fried;Cary L. Cooper

  • Burnout and risk of cardiovascular disease : Evidence, possible causal paths, and promising research directions

    Samuel Melamed;Arie Shirom;Sharon Toker;Shlomo Berliner

  • The effects of hours of work on health: A meta-analytic review.

    Kate Sparks;Cary Cooper;Yitzhak Fried;Arie Shirom

  • Stress at Work.

    Arie Shirom;Cary L. Cooper;Roy Payne

  • A Comparison of the Construct Validity of Two Burnout Measures in Two Groups of Professionals

    Arie Shirom;Samuel Melamed

  • Burnout and Risk Factors for Cardiovascular Diseases

    Samuel Melamed;Talma Kushnir;Arie Shirom

  • Chronic burnout, somatic arousal and elevated salivary cortisol levels.

    Samuel Melamed;Ursula Ugarten;Arie Shirom;Luna Kahana

  • Job-related burnout: A review.

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  • The association between burnout, depression, anxiety, and inflammation biomarkers: C-reactive protein and fibrinogen in men and women.

    Sharon Toker;Arie Shirom;Itzhak Shapira;Shlomo Berliner

  • Overload, autonomy, and burnout as predictors of physicians' quality of care.

    Arie Shirom;Nurit Nirel;Amiram D. Vinokur

  • Burnout and risk of type 2 diabetes: a prospective study of apparently healthy employed persons

    Samuel Melamed;Arie Shirom;Sharon Toker;Itzhak Shapira

  • Burnout as a predictor of all-cause mortality among industrial employees: a 10-year prospective register-linkage study.

    Kirsi Ahola;Ari Väänänen;Aki Koskinen;Anne Kouvonen

  • Reflections on the study of burnout The views expressed in Work & Stress commentaries are those of the author(s), and do not necessarily represent those of any other person or organization, or of the journal.

    Arie Shirom

  • The Mediating Effects of Job Satisfaction and Propensity to Leave on Role Stress-Job Performance Relationships: Combining Meta-Analysis and Structural Equation Modeling

    Yitzhak Fried;Arie Shirom;Simona Gilboa;Cary L. Cooper

  • Vigor as a Positive Affect at Work: Conceptualizing Vigor, Its Relations with Related Constructs, and Its Antecedents and Consequences:

    Arie Shirom

  • On the nature of burnout–insomnia relationships: A prospective study of employed adults

    Galit Armon;Arie Shirom;Itzhak Shapira;Samuel Melamed

  • Effects of work overload and burnout on cholesterol and triglycerides levels: the moderating effects of emotional reactivity among male and female employees.

    Arie Shirom;Mina Westman;Ora Shamai;Rafael S. Carel

  • Burnout and Health Review: Current Knowledge and Future Research Directions

    Arie Shirom;Samuel Melamed;Sharon Toker;Shlomo Berliner

  • On the Discriminant Validity of Burnout, Depression and Anxiety: A Re-examination of the Burnout Measure

    A. Shirom;Y. Ezrachi

  • Work Hours and Caseload as Predictors of Physician Burnout: The Mediating Effects by Perceived Workload and by Autonomy

    Arie Shirom;Nurit Nirel;Amiram D. Vinokur

  • The big five personality factors as predictors of changes across time in burnout and its facets.

    Galit Armon;Arie Shirom;Samuel Melamed

Frequent Co-Authors

Samuel Melamed
Samuel Melamed Tel Aviv University
Cary L. Cooper
Cary L. Cooper University of Manchester
Yitzhak Fried
Yitzhak Fried Texas Tech University
Mina Westman
Mina Westman Tel Aviv University
Dov Eden
Dov Eden Tel Aviv University
Richard H. Price
Richard H. Price University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
James Campbell Quick
James Campbell Quick The University of Texas at Arlington
Kirsi Ahola
Kirsi Ahola Finnish Institute of Occupational Health
Amiram D. Vinokur
Amiram D. Vinokur University of Michigan–Ann Arbor

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