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Occupational characteristics moderate personality–performance relations in major occupational groups
November 5, 2021 Publication date: Available online 29 October 2021Source: Journal of Vocational BehaviorAuthor(s): Michael P. Wilmot, Deniz S. Ones Go to Source Author:
Working with Trauma in Alzheimer’s & Dementia
October 27, 2021 Untreated and unresolved trauma is now considered to be a risk factor and contributor to Alzheimer's dementia. Trauma can be defined as any event that alters how we process, react to, and recall memories, by overwhelming the individual’s central...
Low-status expatriates in the United Arab Emirates: a psychological contract perspective
October 27, 2021 . Go to Source Author: Washika Haak-Saheem
Cross-cultural neuropsychological assessment in Europe: Position statement of the European Consortium on Cross-Cultural Neuropsychology (ECCroN)
October 14, 2021 . Go to Source Author: Sanne Franzen
The impact of diabetes on cognitive impairment and its progression to dementia
October 14, 2021 Abstract Introduction Diabetes is a well-established risk factor for dementia, but its impact on the prodromal phase of dementia is unclear. Methods Cohorts of older adults who were cognitively healthy (n = 1840) or had cognitive impairment-no...
How is human resource management research (not) helping practice? In defence of practical implications
October 14, 2021 Abstract This article provokes that human resource management (HRM) research is a long way from helping practice. Following a review of HRM empirical articles published in 2018, we show the limited focus academic journals place on practical...
How much feedback do employees need? A field study of absolute feedback frequency reports and performance
October 14, 2021 Abstract Scholars and practitioners in the field of performance management have advocated an increase in the exchange of feedback in the workplace. Practitioners would benefit from guidelines about appropriate feedback frequencies, but the current...
Pulmonary function is associated with cognitive decline and structural brain differences
October 1, 2021 Abstract The association of poor pulmonary function (PF) with cognitive trajectories and structural brain differences remains unclear. Within the Rush Memory and Aging Project, 1377 dementia-free subjects were followed up to 21 years. PF was assessed...
80| Cognitive Reserve – With Dr. Yaakov Stern
October 1, 2021 This episode is a conversation about cognitive reserve, which is a heuristic that helps explain variation across people in their ability to withstand neuropathology. We discuss terminology, including defining and differentiating cognitive reserve,...
A diary study on shared leadership, team work engagement, and goal attainment
October 1, 2021 Theory of shared leadership has suggested that this informal source of team leadership is highly dynamic and changes over time. We draw on this assumption and provide new insights about the nature of short-term changes in shared leadership....