Do social network sites enhance or undermine subjective well‐being? A critical review
Social network sites are ubiquitous and now constitute a common tool people use to interact
with one another in daily life. Here we review the consequences of interacting with social …
with one another in daily life. Here we review the consequences of interacting with social …
Multiscale simulations of biological membranes: the challenge to understand biological phenomena in a living substance
Biological membranes are tricky to investigate. They are complex in terms of molecular
composition and structure, functional over a wide range of time scales, and characterized by …
composition and structure, functional over a wide range of time scales, and characterized by …
Meta‐analysis of the impact of positive psychological capital on employee attitudes, behaviors, and performance
The positive core construct of psychological capital (or simply PsyCap), consisting of the
psychological resources of hope, efficacy, resilience, and optimism, has recently been …
psychological resources of hope, efficacy, resilience, and optimism, has recently been …
[BOOK][B] Organizational behavior: An evidence-based approach
Our goal with this 13th Edition is to keep this first mainline organizational behavior text up-
todate with the latest and relevant theory building, basic and applied research, and the best …
todate with the latest and relevant theory building, basic and applied research, and the best …
The paradox of choice
B Schwartz - Positive psychology in practice: Promoting human …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Choice is what enables each person to pursue precisely those objects and activities that
best satisfy his or her own preferences within the limits of his or her resources. This chapter …
best satisfy his or her own preferences within the limits of his or her resources. This chapter …
Intrinsic and extrinsic motivation: Time for expansion and clarification.
The goal of this article was to provide a long-overdue clarification and upgrade to what has
been called the intrinsic− extrinsic dichotomy in the realm of motivation. We argue that the …
been called the intrinsic− extrinsic dichotomy in the realm of motivation. We argue that the …
Does choice mean freedom and well-being?
HR Markus, B Schwartz - Journal of Consumer Research, 2010 - academic.oup.com
Americans live in a political, social, and historical context that values personal freedom and
choice above all else, an emphasis that has been amplified by contemporary psychology …
choice above all else, an emphasis that has been amplified by contemporary psychology …
Adaptability: Conceptual and empirical perspectives on responses to change, novelty and uncertainty
Adaptability is proposed as individuals' capacity to constructively regulate psycho-
behavioral functions in response to new, changing, and/or uncertain circumstances …
behavioral functions in response to new, changing, and/or uncertain circumstances …
Toward an integrated approach to positive development: Implications for intervention
Positive development models shift focus for intervention from avoiding problems, deficits, or
psychopathology to promoting skills, assets, and psychological well-being as the critical …
psychopathology to promoting skills, assets, and psychological well-being as the critical …
Boarding school, academic motivation and engagement, and psychological well-being: A large-scale investigation
Boarding school has been a feature of education systems for centuries. Minimal large-scale
quantitative data have been collected to examine its association with important educational …
quantitative data have been collected to examine its association with important educational …