Introduction: the contribution of work and organizational psychology to the workplace |
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Section I The individual at work |
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1 The episodic structure of life at work |
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From A Day in the Life of the Happy Worker |
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2 Personality testing in personnel selection: love it? Leave it? Understand it! |
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From Employee Recruitment, Selection, and Assessment |
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3 Interventions to prevent and alleviate burnout |
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4 Humor, stress, and coping |
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From The Psychology of Humor |
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Melanie Booth-Butterfield |
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5 Email overload: fine-tuning the research lens |
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From The Psychology of Digital Media at Work |
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6 Time, performance, and motivation |
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From Time and Work, Volume 1 |
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7 A closer look at key concepts of the work-nonwork interface |
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From New Frontiers in Work and Family Research |
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8 The spillover-crossover model |
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From New Frontiers in Work and Family Research |
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9 Individualization of work arrangements: a contextualized perspective on the rise and use of i-deals |
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From Idiosyncratic Deals between Employees and Organizations |
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10 Not so i-deal: a critical review of idiosyncratic deals theory and research |
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From Idiosyncratic Deals between Employees and Organizations |
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11 Individual well-being and performance at work: a conceptual and theoretical overview |
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From Wellbeing and Performance at Work |
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12 The active employee: reconsidering the role of the individual worker in relation to the work context |
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From Wellbeing and Performance at Work |
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13 Individuals in the diverse workplace: the role of personality |
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From Towards Inclusive Organizations |
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Jan Pieter van Oudenhoven |
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Section II The organization of people at work |
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14 Recruitment processes and organizational attraction |
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From Employee Recruitment, Selection and Assessment |
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15 Job characteristics and problem-solving |
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From A Day in the Life of the Happy Worker |
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16 The good and bad of working relationships: revisiting the implications for burnout |
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17 Flow at work: the evolution of a construct |
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18 Online social networks in the work context |
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From The Psychology of Digital Media at Work |
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19 Becoming: the interaction of socialization and identity in organizations over time |
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From Time and Work, Volume 1 |
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From Time and Work, Volume 2 |
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21 Using a positive organizational scholarship lens to enrich research on work-family relationships |
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From New Frontiers in Work and Family Research |
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22 A strategic HRM perspective on i-deals |
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From Idiosyncratic Deals between Employees and Organizations |
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23 Organizational perspectives on diversity |
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From Towards Inclusive Organizations |
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24 Organizational change: implications for the psychological contract |
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From The Impact of Organizational Change |
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Index |
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