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Applied Psychology: An International Review: Volume 72, Issue 2 has been published
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Applied Psychology: An International Review: Volume 72, Issue 2 has been published
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Tomoki Sekiguchi
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Dear Colleagues,
We are pleased to announce that
Applied
Psychology
: An
International
Review
, Volume
72
, Issue 2, has been published. This issue includes the Special Section: Regret in Organisational Life, original articles, a review article, research notes, and a method article.
We hope you enjoy these stimulating and insightful issues in this issue of AP: IR.
Volume 72, Issue 2
Special Section: Regret in Organisational Life
Regret in organisational life: An overview and research agenda
Alexandra Budjanovcanin, Ricardo Rodrigues, David Guest
Employee regret and disappointment: Creation of a scale and foundational application of the approach/avoidance framework
Matt C. Howard, Mickey B. Smith
Mothers' regrets of having (or not having) returned to work after childbirth: Longitudinal relationships with organizational commitment
Bettina S. Wiese, Anna M. Stertz
Original Articles
National culture moderators of pay for individual performance and the financial performance of multinational enterprises
Richard A. Posthuma, Emily D. Campion, Michael A. Campion, Haiyan Zhang
Creating meaning by taking initiative: Proactive work behavior fosters work meaningfulness
Doris Fay, Karoline Strauss, Christopher Schwake, Tina Urbach
Employees' fear at work, job crafting, and work engagement on a daily basis: The case for fear of COVID-19
Leonidas A. Zampetakis
What kind of leader am I? An exploration of professionals' leader identity construal
Stephanie K. Rehbock, Sylvia V. Hubner, Kristin Knipfer, Claudia V. Peus
An integrative approach to more nuanced estimates of personality–job–performance relations
Andreas Wihler, Gerhard Blickle, Christian Ewen, Hanna Genau, Sonja Fritze, Lena Völkl, Roxanne Merkl, Tamara Missfeld, Melanie Mützel
A two-wave study on the effects of cognitive demands of flexible work on cognitive flexibility, work engagement and fatigue
Lars Uhlig, Christian Korunka, Roman Prem, Bettina Kubicek
Bad, mad, or glad? Exploring the relationship between leaders' appraisals or attributions of their use of abusive supervision and emotional reactions
Winny Shen, Rochelle Evans, Lindie H. Liang, Douglas J. Brown
Too much of a good thing? Curvilinear effect of instrumental social support on task performance via work engagement
Mansik Yun, Terry Beehr
Do vocational interests matter for the selection of romantic partners? Evidence from variable- and couple-centered approaches
Katarina Banov, Nada Krapic, Igor Kardum
You raise me up and I reciprocate: Linking empowering leadership to organizational citizenship behavior and unethical pro-organizational behavior
Honglei Wang, Yejun Zhang, Peikai Li, Sarah E. Henry
Creating a creative state of mind: Promoting creativity through proactive vitality management and mindfulness
Emma M. Op den Kamp, Maria Tims, Arnold B. Bakker, Evangelia Demerouti
Team personality composition and team innovation implementation: The mediating role of team climate for innovation
Sofia Chatzi, Ioannis Nikolaou, Neil Anderson
Review Article
Leader self-sacrifice: A systematic review of two decades of research and an agenda for future research
Feifan Yang, Sherrica Senewiratne, Alexander Newman, Sen Sendjaya, Zhijun Chen
Research Notes
Psychometric properties of the shortened and rescaled versions of the Job Security Index and Job Security Satisfaction scale
Andrea Bazzoli, Tahira M. Probst
Police recruits' predicted and felt emotions during organizational socialization
Carol M. Wong, Lydia Craig, Jill Bradley-Geist, Seth Kaplan
Method Article
Qualitative interviewing in the field of work and organisational psychology: Benefits, challenges and guidelines for researchers and reviewers
Karen Dunwoodie, Luke Macaulay, Alexander Newman
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Tomoki Sekiguchi, Ph.D.
Co-Editor-in-Chief, Applied Psychology: An International Review
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/14640597
President, Association of Japanese Business Studies (AJBS)
Professor, Kyoto University Graduate School of Management
Yoshida-Honmachi, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, 606-8501, JAPAN
TEL: +81-75-753-3470 / FAX: +81-75-753-3492
tomoki@econ.kyoto-u.ac.jp
sekiguchi.tomoki.4x@kyoto-u.ac.jp
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