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View article: Institutions and social entrepreneurship: a hierarchy of institutions to revisit institutional voids, support, and configurations
Institutions and social entrepreneurship: a hierarchy of institutions to revisit institutional voids, support, and configurations Open
In this retrospective, we expand on theorizing about institutions and social entrepreneurship (SE) as presented in our Decade Award-winning 2015 article. Our 2015 paper developed the institutional configuration perspective, which considers…
View article: Blending low- and high-intensity cognitive–behavioural therapy in NHS Talking Therapies for anxiety and depression: preliminary evaluation
Blending low- and high-intensity cognitive–behavioural therapy in NHS Talking Therapies for anxiety and depression: preliminary evaluation Open
Background A stepped care approach to treating anxiety and depression is common in mental health services. Low-intensity interventions, typically based on cognitive behavioural principles, are offered first, followed by high-intensity ther…
View article: Why is lower family socio-economic status associated with conduct problems in children and adolescents? A systematic review of longitudinal studies
Why is lower family socio-economic status associated with conduct problems in children and adolescents? A systematic review of longitudinal studies Open
Socio-economic status (SES) has been extensively linked to child and adolescent conduct problems (CP). Understanding the origins of this link is important for informing policy to reduce social inequalities. Potential competing explanations…
View article: Identification of Enteric Pathogen Reservoirs and Transmission Pathways Associated with Short Childhood Stature in the Kolkata Indian Site of the Global Enteric Multicenter Study
Identification of Enteric Pathogen Reservoirs and Transmission Pathways Associated with Short Childhood Stature in the Kolkata Indian Site of the Global Enteric Multicenter Study Open
Age-stratified path analyses modeled associations between enteric pathogen reservoirs, transmission pathways and height-for-age z-scores (HAZ) to identify determinants of childhood growth in the Kolkata, India site of the Global Enteric Mu…
View article: Mobilizing Professors’ Support of Digital Change: Multi-Level Insights on IT Resources as a Boundary Condition
Mobilizing Professors’ Support of Digital Change: Multi-Level Insights on IT Resources as a Boundary Condition Open
The success of top-down digital change initiatives in higher education institutions (HEIs) largely depends on the support of professors as change recipients and catalysts within their departments. For effectively managing change, a better …
View article: High-performance work practices and employee wellbeing: organizational identification as a mediator
High-performance work practices and employee wellbeing: organizational identification as a mediator Open
Aim The aim of this study was to examine how high-performance work practices affect engagement and workplace bullying, two different aspects of employee wellbeing. Furthermore, the study sought to examine the potential mediating role of or…
View article: Procrastination and health: A longitudinal test of the roles of stress and health behaviours
Procrastination and health: A longitudinal test of the roles of stress and health behaviours Open
Objectives Procrastination is a common form of self‐regulation failure that a growing evidence base suggests can confer risk for poor health outcomes, especially when it becomes habitual. However, the proposed linkages of chronic procrasti…
View article: Patterns and predictors of change in energy and mood around a vacation from the workplace: Distinguishing the effects of supplemental work activity and work‐related perseverative cognition
Patterns and predictors of change in energy and mood around a vacation from the workplace: Distinguishing the effects of supplemental work activity and work‐related perseverative cognition Open
This study contributes to the vacation literature by exploring predictors of change in school teachers' negative affective states around a 2‐week (Christmas) vacation. Drawing from a combination of self‐regulatory and effort‐recovery theor…
View article: Why are newly qualified motorists at high crash risk? Modelling driving behaviours across the first six months of driving
Why are newly qualified motorists at high crash risk? Modelling driving behaviours across the first six months of driving Open
The negative correlation between license duration and skill deficiencies is consistent with the observation of decreasing novice crash involvement as experience is gained. The EDD-Q offers a new brief measure of aberrant driving that is sp…
View article: The art of face-saving and culture-changing: sculpting Chinese football's past, present and future
The art of face-saving and culture-changing: sculpting Chinese football's past, present and future Open
In this paper, we consider the football statues of China, whose football team has dramatically underperformed relative to its population size and economic power. Although China lacks a participative grassroots football culture and has stru…
View article: Multiagency safeguarding arrangements during and beyond the Covid‐19 pandemic: Identifying shared learning
Multiagency safeguarding arrangements during and beyond the Covid‐19 pandemic: Identifying shared learning Open
Measures to combat transmission of the coronavirus presented unprecedented challenges for safeguarding and child protection practice, including through withdrawal of routine opportunities to observe and engage with children and families an…
View article: Managing your feelings at work, for a reason: The role of individual motives in affect regulation for performance‐related outcomes at work
Managing your feelings at work, for a reason: The role of individual motives in affect regulation for performance‐related outcomes at work Open
Summary Affect regulation matters in organizations, but research has predominantly focused on how employees regulate their feelings. Here, we investigate the motives for why employees regulate their feelings. We assess employees' engagemen…
View article: Integrating recreation into National Forest Inventories – Results from a forest visitor survey in winter and summer
Integrating recreation into National Forest Inventories – Results from a forest visitor survey in winter and summer Open
Forest policy and management traditionally rely on physical forest data from National Forest Inventories (NFIs). Nationwide questionnaire surveys on the other hand provide information on the relationship between the human population and th…
View article: The anger-depression mechanism in dynamic therapy: Experiencing previously avoided anger positively predicts reduction in depression via working alliance and insight.
The anger-depression mechanism in dynamic therapy: Experiencing previously avoided anger positively predicts reduction in depression via working alliance and insight. Open
A central tenet of psychodynamic theory of depression is the role of avoided anger. However empirical research has not yet addressed the question of for which patients and via what pathways experiencing anger in sessions can help. The ther…
View article: Understanding risk factors for disordered eating symptomatology in athletes: A prospective study
Understanding risk factors for disordered eating symptomatology in athletes: A prospective study Open
Disordered eating and eating disorders have huge impact on athletic health and performance. Understanding risk factors for disordered eating development is paramount to protecting the health and performance of these athletes. This project …
View article: Side Effect Patterns in a Crossover Trial of Statin, Placebo, and No Treatment
Side Effect Patterns in a Crossover Trial of Statin, Placebo, and No Treatment Open
The majority of symptoms caused by statin tablets were nocebo. Clinicians should not interpret symptom intensity or timing of symptom onset or offset (on starting or stopping statin tablets) as indicating pharmacological causation, because…
View article: Observer reactions to workplace mistreatment: It’s a matter of perspective.
Observer reactions to workplace mistreatment: It’s a matter of perspective. Open
Workplace mistreatment regularly occurs in the presence of others (i.e., observers). The reactions of observers toward those involved in the mistreatment episode have wide-reaching implications. In the current set of studies, we draw on th…
View article: Relating landscape ecological metrics with public survey data on perceived landscape quality and place attachment
Relating landscape ecological metrics with public survey data on perceived landscape quality and place attachment Open
Context It is essential for policy-making and planning that we understand landscapes not only in terms of landscape ecological patterns, but also in terms of their contribution to people's quality of life. Objectives In this study our obje…
View article: N-of-1 Trial of a Statin, Placebo, or No Treatment to Assess Side Effects
N-of-1 Trial of a Statin, Placebo, or No Treatment to Assess Side Effects Open
of N-of-1 trial of a statin, placebo, or no treatment to assess side effects.
View article: The perfect recovery? Interactive influence of perfectionism and spillover work tasks on changes in exhaustion and mood around a vacation.
The perfect recovery? Interactive influence of perfectionism and spillover work tasks on changes in exhaustion and mood around a vacation. Open
This study examined week-level changes in affective well-being among school teachers as they transitioned into and out of a 1-week vacation. In addition, we investigated the interactive influence of personality characteristics (specificall…
View article: Campylobacter infection and household factors are associated with childhood growth in urban Bangladesh: An analysis of the MAL-ED study
Campylobacter infection and household factors are associated with childhood growth in urban Bangladesh: An analysis of the MAL-ED study Open
The dual burden of enteric infection and childhood malnutrition continues to be a global health concern and a leading cause of morbidity and death among children. Campylobacter infection, in particular, is highly prevalent in low- and midd…
View article: The relationship between leisure activities and psychological resources that support a sustainable career: The role of leisure seriousness and work-leisure similarity
The relationship between leisure activities and psychological resources that support a sustainable career: The role of leisure seriousness and work-leisure similarity Open
While leisure plays an increasingly important role in individuals' lives, little is known about its potential to influence career sustainability. Drawing on Conservation of Resources (COR) theory, we investigate whether investing extra tim…
View article: Shirt tales: how adults adopted the replica football kit
Shirt tales: how adults adopted the replica football kit Open
This study seeks to identify when the replica football shirt transitioned from children's sportswear to adult leisurewear, and explain why this occurred. Four distinct facets of this process are examined – the production of adult sizes by …
View article: Shape Correspondence with Isometric and Non-Isometric Deformations
Shape Correspondence with Isometric and Non-Isometric Deformations Open
The registration of surfaces with non-rigid deformation, especially non-isometric deformations, is a challenging problem. When applying such techniques to real scans, the problem is compounded by topological and geometric inconsistencies b…
View article: Job crafting revisited: Implications of an extended framework for active changes at work.
Job crafting revisited: Implications of an extended framework for active changes at work. Open
Employees often self-initiate changes to their jobs, a process referred to as job crafting, yet we know little about why and how they initiate such changes. In this paper, we introduce and test an extended framework for job crafting, incor…
View article: Individual differences in self-affirmation: Distinguishing self-affirmation from positive self-regard
Individual differences in self-affirmation: Distinguishing self-affirmation from positive self-regard Open
Research into self-affirmation has almost exclusively employed experimental manipulations. In this paper we address individual differences in the tendency to respond to threats with self-affirming cognitions and distinguish this from two o…
View article: Basic Psychological Need Satisfaction, Recovery State, and Recovery Timing
Basic Psychological Need Satisfaction, Recovery State, and Recovery Timing Open
This study aimed to provide insight into recovery from work-related load
\neffects by examining (a) whether basic psychological need (BPN) satisfaction
\nduring nonwork days facilitates recovery, (b) whether the effect of BPN
\nsatisfactio…