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The Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of the Productivity Measurement and Enhancement System Intervention to Reduce Employee Work-Related Stress and Enhance Work Performance.

Irene JensenBozana Arapovic-JohanssonEmmanuel Aboagye
Published in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2022)
ProMes is not cost-effective in terms of work-related stress levels, but the intervention seemed to have increased efficiency in some objective work performance measures, albeit at a relatively high extra cost.
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