Professorship of Work- and Organizational Psychology
Organisational unit: Professoship
Organisation profile
Industrial and organizational psychology aims to describe, explain, predict, and influence human experience and behavior at work and in organizations. An applied psychology discipline, its goal is to use scientific knowledge to create practical benefits. Specifically, industrial and organizational psychology examines how working conditions and organizations must be designed so that people can perform well - without being impaired. In addition, it is about identifying personal characteristics and behaviors that help working people to cope well with the demands of their work.
Main research areas
The research mainly concerns social relationships and interpersonal behaviors at work. One focus is on the role of digitized communicationin relationship with work stress and recovery.
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Reciprocal relations between emotional exhaustion and episode-specific emotional labour: An experience-sampling study
Nesher Shoshan, H., Venz, L. & Sonnentag, S., 09.2023, In: Work and Stress. 37, 4, p. 421-445 25 p.Research output: Journal contributions › Journal articles › Research › peer-review
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Rain, rain go away! A diary study on morning weather and affective well‐being at work
Venz, L. & Pundt, A., 01.10.2021, In: Applied Psychology. 70, 4, p. 1856-1871 16 p.Research output: Journal contributions › Journal articles › Research › peer-review
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Leading in times of crisis: How perceived COVID-19-related work intensification links to daily e-mail demands and leader outcomes
Venz, L. & Boettcher, K., 07.2022, In: Applied Psychology. 71, 3, p. 912-934 23 p.Research output: Journal contributions › Journal articles › Research › peer-review
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Leader support for recovery: A multi-level approach to employee psychological detachment from work
Sonnentag, S., Kark, R. & Venz, L., 12.2024, In: Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology. 97, 4, p. 1762–1788 27 p.Research output: Journal contributions › Journal articles › Research › peer-review
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Is the joke on you? The impact of sexist humour and gender dynamics on interpersonal work outcomes
Bouckaert, Y., Vofrei, L., Jonczyk, N., Mertens, A., Soliman, M., Venz, L. & Loschelder, D. D., 01.2025, In: European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology. 34, 1, p. 144-159 16 p.Research output: Journal contributions › Journal articles › Research › peer-review
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Emotional intelligent führen – Emotionen im Führungsprozess erkennen, verstehen und steuern
Pundt, A. & Venz, L., 14.07.2023, Handbuch Mitarbeiterführung. Felfe, J. & van Dick, R. (eds.). 2 ed. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Verlag, 12 p. (Springer Reference Psychologie).Research output: Contributions to collected editions/works › Chapter › peer-review
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Dealing with availability and response expectations: Are older employees at an advantage and why?
Venz, L. & Wöhrmann, A. M., 01.08.2022, In: Academy of Management Proceedings. 2022, 1, 11250.Research output: Journal contributions › Conference abstract in journal › Research › peer-review
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Daily deep acting toward coworkers: An examination of day-specific antecedents and consequences
Nesher Shoshan, H. & Venz, L., 01.01.2022, In: Journal of Organizational Behavior. 43, 1, p. 112-124 13 p.Research output: Journal contributions › Journal articles › Research › peer-review
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Daily Antecedents and Consequences of Deep Acting Toward Coworkers
Nesher Shoshan, H. & Venz, L., 08.2020, In: Academy of Management Proceedings. 2020, 1, 16778.Research output: Journal contributions › Conference abstract in journal › Research › peer-review
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Be smart, play dumb? A transactional perspective on day-specific knowledge hiding, interpersonal conflict, and psychological strain
Venz, L. & Nesher Shoshan, H., 01.01.2022, In: Human Relations . 75, 1, p. 113 – 138 26 p.Research output: Journal contributions › Journal articles › Research › peer-review