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Ausgabe 2025-2
Arbeitspsychologie

Short on Distinction: A comparative Study on Questionnaires for Psychosocial Risk Assessment

von Linus Schäfer, Maximilian Jansen, Richard Justenhoven


Psychosocial risk assessments (PSRA) are a major element of occupational safety and health management, yet conceptual and empirical differences between different measurement tools remain unclear from current scientific evidence This study provides a comparative investigation of three widely used PSRA questionnaires – the Questionnaire for Psychosocial Risk Assessment (QPRA), the Copenhagen Psychosocial Questionnaire (COPSOQ), and Welliba PSRA – to investigate their... } weiterlesen

Ausgabe 2019-1
Personalpsychologie

What Really Counts – An Exploratory Study of the Impact of Aggregated Data on Person Perception

von Sabrina Sobieraj, Sabrina Eimler


Aggregated data have been used in human resource management to reduce a number of data into small pieces of information Their use is aimed at supporting decision-making However, less is known about the impact of aggregated data on person perception, which is decisive in, for instance, recruitment With reference to warranting theory (Walther & Parks, 2002), we assume that aggregated data in the form of different indices on a business networking site have the power to... } weiterlesen

Ausgabe 2014-1
Personalpsychologie

Evidenz-basierte Führungskräfteentwicklung: Fallstudie zum 360-Grad Feedback

von Kai Externbrink, Ilke Inceoglu


In diesem Beitrag zeigen wir exemplarisch, wie die Prinzipien des Evidenz-basierten Managements in der Führungskräfteentwicklung Anwendung finden können Letztere sollte demnach auf Instrumenten basieren, die durch wissenschaftliche Evidenz in Kombination mit lokaler Evidenz aus dem spezifischen organisationalen Kontext getragen werden Dies demonstrieren wir an einer Fallstudie aus einem internationalen Konsumgüterkonzern Es sollte ermittelt werden, welche Quellen aus dem... } weiterlesen

Ausgabe 2024-1
Sozialpsychologie

Neglecting Negligence? The Role of Outcome Bias and Negligence on Moral Luck

von Claudia Gerhardt, Niklas Fritsche


The study examines the influences of outcome bias and negligence on moral judgments within the framework of moral luck Through a conceptual replication using a novel vignette and a between-subjects design, this research explores how different outcomes and levels of perceived negligence affect judgments of punishment, blame, and wrongness The study engaged 363 participants, manipulating outcome and negligence variables to assess their impact on moral evaluations The... } weiterlesen

Ausgabe 2025-1
Organisationspsychologie, Personalpsychologie

Blurring boundaries: The role of recovery experiences in the relationship between work-life integration and emotional exhaustion

von Franziska Bredehöft, Inga Köller


This study explores the impact of recovery experiences on the relationship between work-life integration and emotional exhaustion Based on the assumptions of the Effort-Recovery-Model, the mediating effects of the recovery experiences psychological detachment and relaxation are examined Data were collected from 299 employees using an online questionnaire The results show that work-life integration and emotional exhaustion are positively associated Furthermore, the findings... } weiterlesen


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