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Applied Psychology: An International Review: Volume 71, Issue 3 has been published
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Applied Psychology: An International Review: Volume 71, Issue 3 has been published
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Dear Colleagues,
We are pleased to announce that
Applied
Psychology
: An
International
Review
, Volume
71
, Issue 3, has been published. This issue has a special section on Organizational and Vocational Behavior in Times of Crisis and the Invited Lead Article and Commentaries as well as three review articles. The special section is free to access until the end of September.
Please enjoy this very exciting issue of AP: IR!
Volume 71, Issue 3
Special Section: Organizational and Vocational Behavior in Times of Crisis
Organizational and vocational behavior in times of crisis: A review of empirical work undertaken during the COVID-19 pandemic and introduction to the special issue
Alexander Newman, Nathan Eva, Uta K. Bindl, Adam C. Stoverink
When all COVID breaks loose: Examining determinants of working parents' job performance during a crisis
Ashley Mandeville, Jennifer Manegold, Russell Matthews, Marilyn V. Whitman
Work and home boundary violations during the COVID-19 pandemic: The role of segmentation preferences and unfinished tasks
Katja Kerman, Christian Korunka, Sara Tement
Disruptive pandemic effects on telecommuters: A longitudinal study of work–family balance and well-being during COVID-19
Xinyu (Judy) Hu, Mahesh Subramony
Understanding "Zoom fatigue": A mixed-method approach
Hadar Nesher Shoshan, Wilken Wehrt
Working from home during the COVID-19 crisis: How self-control strategies elucidate employees' job performance
Eve Sarah Troll, Laura Venz, Fritzi Weitzenegger, David D. Loschelder
Using robots at work during the COVID-19 crisis evokes passion decay: Evidence from field and experimental studies
Pok Man Tang, Joel Koopman, Hillary Anger Elfenbein, Jack H. Zhang, David De Cremer, Chi Hon Li, Elsa T. Chan
Leading in times of crisis: How perceived COVID-19-related work intensification links to daily e-mail demands and leader outcomes
Laura Venz, Katrin Boettcher
Followers' unclear demands during the COVID-19 pandemic can undermine leaders' well-being: A moderated mediation model from an entrapment perspective
Yuyan Zheng, Chia-Huei Wu, Xiaotong ( Janey) Zheng, Jingzhou Pan
Followership at a distance: Follower adjustment to distal leadership during COVID-19
Melissa Carsten, Ashita Goswami, Agnieszka Shepard, Lilah I. Donnelly
Perceived overqualification, felt organizational obligation, and extra-role behavior during the COVID-19 crisis: The moderating role of self-sacrificial leadership
Chia-Huei Wu, Hannah Weisman, Li-Kuo Sung, Berrin Erdogan, Talya N. Bauer
Invited Lead Article
How shall we all live together?: Meta-analytical review of the mutual intercultural relations in plural societies project
John W. Berry, Zarina Lepshokova, MIRIPS Collaboration , Dmitry Grigoryev
Commentaries
"Our similarities are different": A commentary on "How shall we all live together?"
Dina Birman
Living together depends on intergroup dynamics: A commentary on Berry et al.
Seth J. Schwartz, Cory L. Cobb
Universal principles of intercultural relations are a basis for culturally-appropriate research, policies, and practices: Response to commentaries on "How shall we all live together?"
John W. Berry, Dmitry Grigoryev
Review Articles
Organisational interventions to improve employees' health and wellbeing: A realist synthesis
Hamid Roodbari, Carolyn Axtell, Karina Nielsen, Glorian Sorensen
The impact of virtuality on team effectiveness in organizational and non-organizational teams: A meta-analysis
Radostina K. Purvanova, Renata Kenda
A stage of limbo: A meta-synthesis of refugees' liminality
Ville R. Hartonen, Pertti Väisänen, Liisa Karlsson, Sinikka Pöllänen
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Tomoki Sekiguchi, Ph.D.
Co-Editor-in-Chief, Applied Psychology: An International Review
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/14640597
President, Euro-Asia Management Studies Association (EAMSA)
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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