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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

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
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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Organizational psychology

Why walking to work is even better for you than a casual stroll

By Douglas Heingartner
September 12, 2020
A new study finds people walk faster and report feeling healthier when they walk with a purpose, especially when they’re walking to work.
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Organizational psychology

New research shows that a Zoom interview actually hurts your job chances

By Douglas Heingartner
September 4, 2020
Study shows remote raters of an online Skype or Zoom interview give candidates lower marks than people who watch the same interview in person.
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