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Categories : *Harvard Business ReviewTags : Uncategorized

Five Quick Tips for More Successful Networking

On July 16, 2024August 2, 2024 By I-O AT WORK

Harvard Business Review provides practical advice that can turn anyone into a successful networker.

Categories : *Journal of Applied Psychology PartnershipTags : diversityfairness

Why Workplace Mistreatment is Especially Bad for Black Employees

On July 10, 2024 By I-O AT WORK

New research finds that Black employees are more likely to experience depression in response to workplace mistreatment.

Categories : *Journal of Applied Psychology PartnershipTags : Uncategorized

What Happens to Employees Who Overhear Political Discussions?

On July 3, 2024July 10, 2024 By I-O AT WORK

New research finds that simply overhearing political discussions at work can elicit negative outcomes.

Categories : *Journal of Business EthicsTags : ethicsleadership

Will Employees Speak Up in the Face of Unethical Leadership?

On June 27, 2024July 3, 2024 By I-O AT WORK

New research investigates the conditions under which employees may either stay silent or speak up about unethical behavior and exploitative leadership.

Categories : *Journal of Vocational BehaviorTags : creativityleadership

Empowering Leadership Promotes Creativity

On June 24, 2024July 2, 2024 By I-O AT WORK

New research shows that empowering leadership can have a powerful impact on employee creativity in the workplace.

Categories : *Journal of Business EthicsTags : ethics

The Consequences of Spreading Gossip at Work

On June 20, 2024July 2, 2024 By I-O AT WORK

New research highlights the social and career consequences that occur when employees spread gossip in the workplace.

Categories : *Journal of Organizational BehaviorTags : fairnessgender

How Women Navigate Competition in the Workplace

On June 17, 2024July 2, 2024 By I-O AT WORK

Women are often stuck in a paradoxical position — they may need to compete with each other and also support other women around them. How can organizations help women navigate this tricky situation?

Categories : *Journal of Business and PsychologyTags : stresswellnesswork-life balance

Workplace Gossip Reduces Life Satisfaction

On June 11, 2024June 11, 2024 By I-O AT WORK

New research shows that negative workplace gossip can harmfully impact employee life satisfaction outside of work.

Categories : *Journal of Organizational BehaviorTags : ethicsfairnessorganizational citizenship behaviororganizational justice

When Is It Important for Leaders to Get Angry?

On June 5, 2024June 11, 2024 By I-O AT WORK

New research shows that when leaders appropriately display anger towards unethical behavior, teams and organizations can benefit.

Categories : *Journal of Applied Psychology PartnershipTags : diversityfairnessselection

What Effects Do Stereotype Threat and Lift Have Today?

On May 28, 2024May 24, 2024 By I-O AT WORK

New research finds that stereotype threat and lift may not play a pivotal role in real-world, high-stakes contexts.

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