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Lieke ten Brummelhuis
Lieke ten Brummelhuis
Associate Professor in Management, Simon Fraser University
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei sfu.ca
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A resource perspective on the work–home interface: The work–home resources model.
LL Ten Brummelhuis, AB Bakker
American psychologist 67 (7), 545, 2012
19292012
Work engagement, performance, and active learning: The role of conscientiousness
AB Bakker, E Demerouti, LL Ten Brummelhuis
Journal of vocational behavior 80 (2), 555-564, 2012
10022012
New ways of working: Impact on working conditions, work–family balance, and well-being
E Demerouti, D Derks, LL Ten Brummelhuis, AB Bakker
The impact of ICT on quality of working life, 123-141, 2014
4992014
Staying engaged during the week: the effect of off-job activities on next day work engagement.
LL Ten Brummelhuis, AB Bakker
Journal of occupational health psychology 17 (4), 445, 2012
4742012
Do new ways of working foster work engagement?
LL Ten Brummelhuis, AB Bakker, J Hetland, L Keulemans
Psicothema, 113-120, 2012
4352012
Breaking through the loss cycle of burnout: The role of motivation
LL Ten Brummelhuis, CL Ter Hoeven, AB Bakker, B Peper
Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology 84 (2), 268-287, 2011
3602011
Applying the job demands–resources model to the work–home interface: A study among medical residents and their partners
AB Bakker, LL ten Brummelhuis, JT Prins, FMMA Van der Heijden
Journal of Vocational Behavior 79 (1), 170-180, 2011
3402011
Effective work‐life balance support for various household structures
LL ten Brummelhuis, T Van Der Lippe
Human Resource Management: Published in Cooperation with the School of …, 2010
2522010
Switching on and off…: Does smartphone use obstruct the possibility to engage in recovery activities?
D Derks, LL ten Brummelhuis, D Zecic, AB Bakker
European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology 23 (1), 80-90, 2014
2512014
Does family life help to be a better leader? A closer look at crossover processes from leaders to followers
LL Ten Brummelhuis, JM Haar, M Roche
Personnel Psychology 67 (4), 917-949, 2014
2302014
The recovery potential of intrinsically versus extrinsically motivated off‐job activities
LL Ten Brummelhuis, JP Trougakos
Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology 87 (1), 177-199, 2014
1542014
A daily diary study of work-life balance in managers: Utilizing a daily process model
JM Haar, M Roche, L ten Brummelhuis
The International Journal of Human Resource Management 29 (18), 2659-2681, 2018
1042018
Positive and negative effects of family involvement on work-related burnout
LL ten Brummelhuis, T van der Lippe, ES Kluwer, H Flap
Journal of Vocational Behavior 73 (3), 387-396, 2008
982008
Crossover of distress due to work and family demands in dual-earner couples: A dyadic analysis
LL ten Brummelhuis, JM Haar, T van der Lippe
Work & Stress 24 (4), 324-341, 2010
912010
Becoming fully engaged in the workplace: What individuals and organizations can do to foster work engagement
AB Bakker, WGM Oerlemans, LL Ten Brummelhuis
The fulfilling workplace, 55-70, 2016
902016
Family involvement and helping behavior in teams
LL ten Brummelhuis, T van der Lippe, ES Kluwer
Journal of Management 36 (6), 1406-1431, 2010
802010
Employee physical activity: A multidisciplinary integrative review
C Calderwood, LL ten Brummelhuis, AS Patel, T Watkins, AS Gabriel, ...
Journal of Management 47 (1), 144-170, 2021
732021
Collegiality under pressure: The effects of family demands and flexible work arrangements in the Netherlands
LL ten Brummelhuis, JM Haar, T van der Lippe
The International Journal of Human Resource Management 21 (15), 2831-2847, 2010
732010
Is family-to-work interference related to co-workers' work outcomes?
LL ten Brummelhuis, AB Bakker, MC Euwema
Journal of Vocational Behavior 77 (3), 461-469, 2010
692010
Beyond nine to five: Is working to excess bad for health?
LL Ten Brummelhuis, NP Rothbard, B Uhrich
Academy of Management Discoveries 3 (3), 262-283, 2017
672017
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