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Organizational psychology

The most recent studies relating to organizational psychology: I-O psychology news as it applies to recruiting, team building, and how to get ahead at work.

Organizational psychology

34% of WFH (work from home) workers say they'd rather quit than return to full-time office work

By PsychNewsDaily Staff
April 7, 2021
Organizational psychology

Parole officer "empathy training" leads to a 13% drop in parolees' reoffending rates

By Douglas Heingartner
March 29, 2021
A new study has found that a 30-minute empathy exercise designed for paroles officer led to a 13% reduction in parolees’ recidivism rates.
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Organizational psychology

Fathers with bad grades in high school go on to have the same leadership opportunities as mothers with a 4.0 GPA

By PsychNewsDaily Staff
February 4, 2021
A new study finds fathers who had high school GPAs of 1.0 have similar leadership opportunities to women who had high school GPA s of 4.0.
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Organizational psychology

The economic costs of sexual harassment: a #MeToo scandal means a 1.5% loss ($450m) in company value

By Douglas Heingartner
January 25, 2021
The economic costs of sexual harassment: a #MeToo scandal equates to an average loss of 1.5% (or $450 million) in a company’s market value.
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Organizational psychology

New study finds elderly patients 23% more likely to die if emergency surgery occurs on the surgeon's birthday

By Douglas Heingartner
December 11, 2020
A new study has found that patients whose emergency surgery took place on the surgeon’s birthday were 23% more likely to die within a month.
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Organizational psychology

Surprisingly, brainstorming activities don't generate a lot of unique ideas

By Douglas Heingartner
September 18, 2020
A new study finds that brainstorming activities produce ideas that are actually pretty mediocre, unless you disrupt your routines.
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