Theo dõi
Shani Pindek
Shani Pindek
Assistant Professor, University of Haifa
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Trích dẫn bởi
Trích dẫn bởi
Năm
Cyberloafing as a coping mechanism: Dealing with workplace boredom
S Pindek, A Krajcevska, PE Spector
Computers in Human Behavior 86, 147-152, 2018
2302018
Is cyberloafing more complex than we originally thought? Cyberloafing as a coping response to workplace aggression exposure
SA Andel, SR Kessler, S Pindek, G Kleinman, PE Spector
Computers in Human Behavior 101, 124-130, 2019
1942019
Organizational constraints: A meta-analysis of a major stressor
S Pindek, PE Spector
Work & Stress 30 (1), 7-25, 2016
1852016
Too good for your job? Disentangling the relationships between objective overqualification, perceived overqualification, and job dissatisfaction
ML Arvan, S Pindek, SA Andel, PE Spector
Journal of Vocational Behavior 115, 103323, 2019
1282019
Information security climate and the assessment of information security risk among healthcare employees
SR Kessler, S Pindek, G Kleinman, SA Andel, PE Spector
Health informatics journal 26 (1), 461-473, 2020
1152020
The stressor–strain relationship in diary studies: A meta-analysis of the within and between levels
S Pindek, ML Arvan, PE Spector
Work & Stress 33 (1), 1-21, 2019
1022019
The future of research methods in work and occupational health psychology
PE Spector, S Pindek
Applied Psychology 65 (2), 412-431, 2016
832016
Job satisfaction and firm performance: Can employees’ job satisfaction change the trajectory of a firm’s performance?
SR Kessler, L Lucianetti, S Pindek, Z Zhu, PE Spector
Journal of Applied Social Psychology 50 (10), 563-572, 2020
822020
Illegitimate tasks are not created equal: Examining the effects of attributions on unreasonable and unnecessary tasks
S Pindek, E Demircioğlu, DJ Howard, EM Eatough, PE Spector
Work & Stress 33 (3), 231-246, 2019
792019
Bored, angry, and overqualified? The high-and low-intensity pathways linking perceived overqualification to behavioural outcomes
S Andel, S Pindek, ML Arvan
European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology 31 (1), 47-60, 2022
672022
Organizational constraints and performance: an indirect effects model
S Pindek, DJ Howard, A Krajcevska, PE Spector
Journal of Managerial Psychology 34 (2), 79-95, 2019
672019
Workdays are not created equal: Job satisfaction and job stressors across the workweek
S Pindek, ZE Zhou, SR Kessler, A Krajcevska, PE Spector
Human Relations 74 (9), 1447-1472, 2021
592021
Browsing away from rude emails: Effects of daily active and passive email incivility on employee cyberloafing.
ZE Zhou, S Pindek, EJ Ray
Journal of Occupational Health Psychology 27 (5), 503, 2022
452022
A quantitative and qualitative review of what meta-analyses have contributed to our understanding of human resource management
S Pindek, SR Kessler, PE Spector
Human Resource Management Review 27 (1), 26-38, 2017
432017
Explaining the surprisingly weak relationship between organizational constraints and job performance
S Pindek, PE Spector
Human Performance 29 (3), 191-208, 2016
282016
The effects of industry risk level on safety training outcomes: A meta-analysis of intervention studies
D Hutchinson, G Luria, S Pindek, P Spector
Safety science 152, 105594, 2022
212022
Employee to leader crossover of workload and physical strain.
S Pindek, L Lucianetti, SR Kessler, PE Spector
International Journal of Stress Management 27 (4), 326, 2020
202020
“Walking the talk”: the role of frontline supervisors in preventing workplace accidents
SR Kessler, L Lucianetti, S Pindek, PE Spector
European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology 29 (3), 450-461, 2020
192020
Impression management: Influencing perceptions of self.
M Koslowsky, S Pindek
Wiley Blackwell, 2011
182011
Finally, some “me time”: A new theoretical perspective on the benefits of commuting
S Pindek, W Shen, S Andel
Organizational Psychology Review 13 (1), 44-66, 2023
172023
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