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Categories : *Journal of Applied Psychology PartnershipTags : Health & Safetywellness

How Exposure to COVID-19 Information Impacts Employee Behavior

On January 11, 2022July 25, 2023 By I-O AT WORK

New research shows how COVID-19 information exposure can lead to death anxiety and death reflection. Ultimately, this can lead to positive and negative impacts for employees at work.

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Categories : *Journal of Applied Psychology PartnershipTags : burnoutwellnesswork-life balance

How Women Balance Work and Home Life During COVID-19

On January 4, 2022July 25, 2023 By I-O AT WORK

The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted the natural boundary between work and nonwork life. How have women in STEM fields successfully adapted?

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Categories : *Journal of Applied Psychology PartnershipTags : burnoutstress

How the Pandemic Has Affected Social Connections at Work

On November 23, 2021July 24, 2023 By I-O AT WORK

Researchers discover that social connections have suffered due to the stress and uncertainty brought on by the pandemic. Who is most affected?

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Categories : *Journal of Applied Psychology PartnershipTags : Counter-Productive Work Behaviorleadershippersonality

The Danger of Narcissistic CEOs – Especially During a Crisis

On November 16, 2021November 14, 2021 By I-O AT WORK

New research shows that high-level executives who appear narcissistic during a crisis set up their employees and their organizations for failure.

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Categories : *Journal of Applied Psychology PartnershipTags : Health & Safetywellness

How Are Employees Treated When They Show Up to Work Sick?

On November 9, 2021November 14, 2021 By I-O AT WORK

When employees show up to work sick, do people consider it admirable or harmful? New research demonstrates that the answer is not so simple.

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Categories : *Journal of Applied Psychology PartnershipTags : wellness

Employee Emotional Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic

On November 2, 2021October 11, 2021 By I-O AT WORK

Researchers investigate the different emotional responses that employees have experienced during the pandemic. They also track how these emotions change over time in response to perceptions of a leader.

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Categories : *Journal of Applied Psychology PartnershipTags : Health & Safetyperformancewellness

How Tired Employees Can Use Microbreaks to Recharge

On October 26, 2021October 11, 2021 By I-O AT WORK

Taking microbreaks may be an effective strategy for tired employees. What influences whether employees will take them? New research offers some answers.

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Categories : *Journal of Applied Psychology PartnershipTags : burnoutstress

Combat Zoom Fatigue by Turning off the Camera

On October 19, 2021October 11, 2021 By I-O AT WORK

Researchers identify the specific cause of Zoom fatigue and explain why it is important for organizations to do something about it.

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Categories : *Journal of Applied Psychology PartnershipTags : creativity

Reflecting on Death May Lead to Increased Creativity

On October 12, 2021October 11, 2021 By I-O AT WORK

New research shows how death reflection during the COVID-19 pandemic is associated with subsequent increases in creativity.

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Categories : *Journal of Applied Psychology PartnershipTags : burnoutHealth & Safetystresswellnesswork-life balance

Boundary Violations and Burnout Among Healthcare Workers

On October 5, 2021October 11, 2021 By I-O AT WORK

New research explores how healthcare workers experienced increased work-life boundary violations and burnout during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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