Working in times of Corona
We assessed how firefighters, who were assessed several times before corona, are currently doing.
Project collaborators: Miriam Lommen, Brian Ostafin,Judith Daniels & Lea Jasmin Seidel
Contactperson:
Lea Jasmin Seidel
Department: Psychology, Clinical Psychology
We are assessing posttraumatic adjustment in health care workers
Project collaborators: Judith Daniels & many international researchers
Contactperson:
Judith Daniels
Projectwebsite: https://de.global-psychotrauma.net/covid-19-projects ; https://coronawellbeing.web.rug.nl/
Department: Psychology, Clinical Psychology
We conducted an online survey about how teachers (primary, secondary, vocational education) implement distance education, and about the effects of the corona crisis on their stress and well-being. Over 300 teachers participated; there will be a follow up of a small sample for online interviews.
Project collaborators: Elisa Kupers, Jolien Mouw (Educational Sciences, RUG), Marjon Fokkens (Teacher education, RUG)
Contactperson: Elisa Kupers
Department: Pedagogical and Educational Sciences, Inclusive & Special Needs Education (Ortho)
We investigate how the large-scale working from home accelerates labor market trends and affects worker effectiveness, well-being, and social dynamics over 6 months.
Project collaborators: Anita Keller, Sharon Parker1, Caroline Knight1, Yukun Liu1 ( 1=Future of Work Institute at Curtin University, Australia)
Contactperson: Anita Keller
Website: https://www.transformativeworkdesign.com/working-from-home-survey
Department: Psychology, Organizational Psychology
We investigate what strategies are effective for workers to feel good (e.g., purposeful, connected and appreciated by others), be effective at their work (e.g., high performing, adaptive), and successfully balance private and work demands on a daily basis.
Project collaborators: Anita Keller, Sharon Parker1, Caroline Knight1, Yukun Liu1 ( 1=Future of Work Institute at Curtin University, Australia)
Contactperson:
Anita Keller
Projectwebsite: https://www.transformativeworkdesign.com/working-from-home-survey
Department: Psychology, Organizational Psychology
In this three-wave study we investigate changes in leader behaviors during the crisis and relationships with employee outcomes (e.g., future prospects, optimism, and well-being indicators)
Project collaborators: Antje Schmitt, Sandra Ohly (University of Kassel, Germany), Anja Göritz (University of Freiburg, Germany)
Contactperson: Antje Schmitt
Department: Psychology, Organizational Psychology
Study on working conditions and well-being of teachers during the Corona lockdown. The study makes a comparison between pre-Corona and post-Corona working conditions and outcomes.
Project collaborators: Kathrin Hilger, Melanie Keller (Leibniz Institute for Science and Mathematics Education), Anne Frenzel (LudwigâMaximilians University, Munich), Susanne Scheibe
Contactperson: Susanne Scheibe
Department: Psychology, Organizational Psychology
Arguably, a critical reason entrepreneurs give up on their goals and consider quitting their businesses is pressing financial difficulties. We investigated the hypothesized positive relationship between entrepreneurs’ financial stress and their intention to leave their businesses in one experimental and two field studies. Supporting the challenge stressor–hindrance stressor (CHS) framework, all three studies confirmed the hypothesis that financial stress is positively related to quit intention concurrently and over time. In addition, the results showed support for affective commitment (but not continuance commitment) to the entrepreneurial job as a mediator of the relationship between financial stress and time-lagged quit intention. This research testifies to the importance of focusing on variables relevant to the entrepreneurial context when studying the relationship between stressors and work outcomes. In addition, the insights derived from our results may be used by practitioners aiming to offer optimal consultancy to entrepreneurs in times of financial stress.
Project collaborators: Anne-Kathrin Kleine, Antje Schmitt, Barbara Wisse
Contactperson: Anne-Kathrin Kleine
Department: Psychology, Organizational Psychology
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