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Organisational psychology applied to forensic issues
Australian Psychologist, 1996This paper highlights areas of organisational psychology that are relevant to the work of forensic psychologists. Traditionally, the psychologist's contribution to forensic issues has had its primary focus on the assessment and treatment of the individual.
Beryl Hesketh +2 more
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Work and Organisational Psychology in Spain
Applied Psychology, 1994Cet article offre un panorama des recents developpements et des perspectives futures de la Psychologie du Travail et des Organisations comme discipline scientifique et comme profession en Espagne. Ces developpements ont pris place dans un contexte de changements sociopolitique et economique.
José M. Peiró, Lourdes Munduate
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Women at Work: Psychological and Organisational Perspectives
The British Journal of Sociology, 1992The experience of women at work is very different from that of men, and this book examines that experience from a psychological and organizational perspective. It is divided into three main sections: the first presents underlying gender issues at work; the second considers problems faced by women at work simply because they are female; and the third ...
Fiona Devine +2 more
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2017
Several decades of psychological contract (PC) theorising and research have provided us with a well-developed and well-supported framework to understand the employee-employer relationship. Most of the research has focused on the negative emotional, attitudinal, and behavioural consequences following perceptions of PC breach or the perceived discrepancy
Yannick Griep +2 more
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Several decades of psychological contract (PC) theorising and research have provided us with a well-developed and well-supported framework to understand the employee-employer relationship. Most of the research has focused on the negative emotional, attitudinal, and behavioural consequences following perceptions of PC breach or the perceived discrepancy
Yannick Griep +2 more
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Industrial and organisational psychology in Australia: Introduction
Australian Psychologist, 1997(1997). Industrial and organisational psychology in Australia: Introduction. Australian Psychologist: Vol. 32, No. 1, pp. 10-11.
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The Origins and Psychology of Human Cooperation
Annual Review of Psychology, 2021Joseph Henrich, Michael Muthukrishna
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Self‐regulation in Organisational Psychology
Applied Psychology, 1992Eric J. Walton, Robert E. Wood
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Psychology as a Historical Science
Annual Review of Psychology, 2021Michael Muthukrishna +2 more
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