Dear Colleagues,
We are pleased to announce that Applied Psychology: An International Review has just published a special issue on Why, When and for Whom are Job Resources Beneficial? with Free Access for the whole of next year.
Enjoy reading the articles on one of the most exciting topics in applied psychology: job resources!
Happy holidays!
Table of Contents
Editorial
Ute Stephan
Special Issue
Challenging the Universality of Job Resources: Why, When, and For Whom Are They Beneficial?
Marc Van Veldhoven Anja Van den Broeck Kevin Daniels Arnold B. Bakker Susana M. Tavares Chidiebere Ogbonnaya
The Changing Value of Skill Utilisation: Interactions with Job Demands on Job Satisfaction and Absenteeism
Karyn L. Wang Anya Johnson Helena Nguyen Robyn E. Goodwin Markus Groth
The Interplay of Low Identification, Psychological Detachment, and Cynicism for Predicting Counterproductive Work Behaviour
Jiajin Tong SinHui Chong Jiayu Chen Russell E. Johnson Xiaopeng Ren
How and for Whom Time Control Matter for Innovation? The Role of Positive Affect and Problem‐Solving Demands
Hector P. Madrid Malcolm G. Patterson
“What a Match!”: The Specific Role of Resources in the Relation Between Demands and Vigour in Elite Sport
Yannick A. Balk Jan De Jonge Wido G.M. Oerlemans Sabine A.E. Geurts
Mindful Emotion Regulation, Savouring and Proactive Behaviour: The Role of Supervisor Justice
Agustin Molina Deirdre O'Shea
Culture, Burnout, and Engagement: A Meta‐Analysis on National Cultural Values as Moderators in JD‐R Theory
Lucy T.B. Rattrie Markus G. Kittler Karsten I. Paul
Tomoki Sekiguchi, Ph.D.