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Harnessing the potential of older workers through relationships at work: social...

Marques, Tatiana; Ramos, Sara; Patient, David; Bobocel, Ramona

With the aging of the global workforce, it is crucial to deepen our understanding of how to keep older workers healthy, motivated, and productive. In this research, we integrate job design with socioemotional selectivity theory to propose that social job characteristics relate to employee performance differently for older and younger workers. Specifically, in a 3-wave survey (N = 454), we tested employee age as...


Antecedents and consequences of collective psychological ownership: the validat...

Giordano, Ana Paula; Patient, David; Passos, Ana Margarida; Sguera, Francesco

We investigate team member feelings of collective psychological ownership (CPO) over teamwork products, the psychological paths that lead to it, and its impact on team workers' evaluations of team effectiveness, turnover intentions, and intentions to champion teamwork products. We focus on the teamwork product as an important target of ownership feelings, building on theories of self-extension, psychological ow...


Tell me who, and I’ll tell you how fair: a model of agent bias in justice reaso...

Cojuharenco, Irina; Marques, Tatiana; Patient, David

A salient and underresearched aspect of un/fair treatment in organizations can be the source of justice, in terms of a specific justice agent. We propose a model of agent bias to describe how and when characteristics of the agent enacting justice are important to justice reasoning. The agent bias is defined as the effect on overall event justice perceptions of specific agent characteristics, over and above the ...




Cleaning up the water law of British Columbia: a problemistic approach to rule ...

Schulz, Martin; Jennings, P. Devereaux; Patient, David

This study develops a problemistic (i.e., problem-oriented) approach to explore legal rule evolution. We draw on theories of organizations - in particular theories about organizational rules, but also theories from neighboring disciplines - to formulate hypotheses and develop models of the hazard rate of legal rule change. We propose that the evolution of a law can be seen as an interplay between rules and prob...


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