Crisis Can Increase Occupational Calling for Nurses
Researchers investigate how nurses respond during times of crisis. What leads them to increased occupational calling and job performance?
Researchers investigate how nurses respond during times of crisis. What leads them to increased occupational calling and job performance?
What strategies do couples use to deal with the challenges of school closures and working from home, and how do these strategies relate to well-being and job performance?
Research shows that teams perform better when core team members are more present during the work. What can be done if core team members must be absent?
Workplace ostracism can arise in many situations and lead to many harmful workplace outcomes. How can organizations use this knowledge to build a more inclusive workforce?
Psychologically empowered leaders are capable of passing their empowerment on to their employees. What factors predict whether or not they actually do it?
Researchers consider how job performance on one day relates to the emotional labor strategy that employees use the next day.
Research on types of e-mail incivility reveals specific risks to employee well-being associated with more subtle, passive e-mail incivility.
Managerial commitment to safety plays a critical role in helping employees focus on their work during a pandemic. It may also lead to higher job performance.
New research shows that intense work is associated with negative psychological and emotional outcomes. These effects are stronger for workers with greater prosocial motivation.
New research explores how experiencing economic stressors relates to following CDC recommendations on COVID-19 prevention.