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Do Remote Workers Experience FOMO?
When is Daydreaming Productive for Employees?
The Importance of Disconnecting After Work
What Happens When Listening to Venting at Work?
Successful Job Searches for People With a Criminal History
Attracting Employees With Open-Ended Selection Questions

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Categories : *Journal of Occupational & Organizational PsychologyTags : job satisfactionstress

Do Remote Workers Experience FOMO?

On March 10, 2026March 12, 2026 By I-O AT WORK

New research uncovers a previously overlooked challenge of remote work – fear of missing out on what goes on in the office.

Categories : *Journal of Organizational BehaviorTags : creativityjob performance

When is Daydreaming Productive for Employees?

On March 2, 2026March 12, 2026 By I-O AT WORK

New research shows that daydreaming may play an important role in problem solving at work.

Categories : *Journal of Occupational & Organizational PsychologyTags : stresswellnesswork-life balance

The Importance of Disconnecting After Work

On February 23, 2026March 12, 2026 By I-O AT WORK

New research highlights the dangers of continuing to work after typical working hours. How can organizations better support employees and encourage well-being?

Categories : *Personnel PsychologyTags : stresswellness

What Happens When Listening to Venting at Work?

On February 12, 2026February 12, 2026 By I-O AT WORK

New research highlights how employees react after hearing coworkers vent. How can organizations help employees manage these emotionally charged situations?

Categories : *Journal of Applied Psychology PartnershipTags : fairnessselection

Successful Job Searches for People With a Criminal History

On February 9, 2026February 12, 2026 By I-O AT WORK

New research finds that formerly incarcerated people are more likely to receive job search assistance when highlighting accomplishments earned during prison.

Categories : *Journal of Business and PsychologyTags : selection

Attracting Employees With Open-Ended Selection Questions

On February 4, 2026February 12, 2026 By I-O AT WORK

New research considers how job applicants react to various types of selection tests. Interestingly, open-ended formats fared better than closed-ended formats.

Categories : *Journal of Organizational BehaviorTags : Health & Safetystresswellness

How Workaholism Can Lead to Declining Ethical Standards

On January 28, 2026February 12, 2026 By I-O AT WORK

Workaholism has substantial downside for employees and organizations. New research highlights an additional negative effect of workaholism.

Categories : *Journal of Applied Psychology PartnershipTags : diversity

Why Do Organizations Escalate Prosocial Efforts?

On January 20, 2026January 23, 2026 By I-O AT WORK

New research finds that some organizations escalate their prosocial commitments even after achieving highly regarded certifications. Why do some organizations do this and what is the impact?

Categories : *Journal of Applied Psychology PartnershipTags : fairnesstraining

How Job Search Training Can Help Late-Career Job Seekers

On January 13, 2026January 23, 2026 By I-O AT WORK

New research finds promise in a job-search training intervention for older job seekers. Participants increased their job-search skills and were more likely to find employment a year later.

Categories : *Journal of Occupational & Organizational PsychologyTags : goalsjob performancestresswellness

Striving for Excellence While Avoiding Perfectionism

On January 6, 2026January 21, 2026 By I-O AT WORK

While perfectionism at work may have a downside, new research highlights the benefits of “excellencism.”

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