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View article: Spam Detection on URL Using Machine Learning
Spam Detection on URL Using Machine Learning Open
Spam URLs pose a significant threat to online security, leading to issues such as phishing, malware and loss of user trust. Detecting these malicious URLs is essential to safeguard users and prevent cyber attacks. A machine learning-based …
View article: Employer‐oriented flexible work in health care: A diary study on the resulting cognitive demands and their relationship with work–home outcomes
Employer‐oriented flexible work in health care: A diary study on the resulting cognitive demands and their relationship with work–home outcomes Open
This study investigates how cognitive demands resulting from employer‐oriented flexibility (i.e. to coordinate with others, to structure work tasks and to organize work and private obligations) relate to work–home outcomes among health car…
View article: When telework is a burden rather than a perk: The roles of knowledge sharing and supervisor social support in mitigating adverse effects of telework during the COVID‐19 pandemic
When telework is a burden rather than a perk: The roles of knowledge sharing and supervisor social support in mitigating adverse effects of telework during the COVID‐19 pandemic Open
Due to increased telework as a result of the COVID‐19 pandemic, the literature has called for exploring the impacts of imposed telework on work‐ and well‐being‐related outcomes. To answer this call, we investigated the effects of the amoun…
View article: A field experiment on the effects of weekly planning behaviour on work engagement, unfinished tasks, rumination, and cognitive flexibility
A field experiment on the effects of weekly planning behaviour on work engagement, unfinished tasks, rumination, and cognitive flexibility Open
This study concerns research on self‐regulation. It examines the effects of planning behaviour, a comprehensive self‐regulatory strategy of goal setting, planning work steps, and developing alternative plans. Combining different strategies…
View article: Moving from opposition to taking ownership of open science to make discoveries that matter
Moving from opposition to taking ownership of open science to make discoveries that matter Open
Guzzo et al. (2022) argue that open science practices may marginalize inductive and abductive research and preclude leveraging big data for scientific research. We share their assessment that the hypothetico-deductive paradigm has limitati…
View article: Are all challenge stressors beneficial for learning? A meta-analytical assessment of differential effects of workload and cognitive demands
Are all challenge stressors beneficial for learning? A meta-analytical assessment of differential effects of workload and cognitive demands Open
Previous meta-analyses showed that challenge stressors are, though stressful, also motivating. However, their hypothesised gains related to learning are less well understood. In addition to the lack of meta-analytical assessments, there ar…
View article: Conflict at Work Impairs Physiological Recovery during Sleep: A Daily Diary Study
Conflict at Work Impairs Physiological Recovery during Sleep: A Daily Diary Study Open
Sleep plays an essential role in maintaining employees’ health and well-being. However, stressors, such as conflict at work, may interfere with employees’ sleep. Drawing on previous literature on the relationship between conflict at work a…
View article: A two‐wave study on the effects of cognitive demands of flexible work on cognitive flexibility, work engagement and fatigue
A two‐wave study on the effects of cognitive demands of flexible work on cognitive flexibility, work engagement and fatigue Open
Cognitive demands of flexible work are the specific cognitive demands of planning of working times, planning of working places, structuring of work tasks and coordinating with others that arise from flexible work organisation. Although the…
View article: Time to recharge batteries – development and validation of a pictorial scale of human energy
Time to recharge batteries – development and validation of a pictorial scale of human energy Open
A common theme across phenomena like vitality, vigor, and fatigue is that they all refer to some aspect of energy. Since experience sampling methodology has become a major approach, there is a significant need for a time-effective and vali…
View article: Less detachment but more cognitive flexibility? A diary study on outcomes of cognitive demands of flexible work.
Less detachment but more cognitive flexibility? A diary study on outcomes of cognitive demands of flexible work. Open
Due to the increased flexibilization of work, more and more employees are required to structure their own work and coordinate it with others and thus need to handle the cognitive demands of flexible work. However, research to date has not …
View article: I'd rather know what to expect … Work unpredictability as contemporary work stressor with detrimental implications for employees’ daily wellbeing
I'd rather know what to expect … Work unpredictability as contemporary work stressor with detrimental implications for employees’ daily wellbeing Open
Particularly in knowledge-intensive jobs, employees are increasingly challenged by complex and dynamically changing work tasks. These developments make it difficult for employees to anticipate a day's upcoming work tasks and associated act…
View article: Development and Initial Validation of a Scale to Measure Cognitive Demands of Flexible Work
Development and Initial Validation of a Scale to Measure Cognitive Demands of Flexible Work Open
With globalization, digitalization, and the spread of information and communication technologies, rules regulating work have been softened or completely abolished. Consequently, employees face additional cognitive demands to plan, structur…
View article: Continuity in transition: Combining recovery and day‐of‐week perspectives to understand changes in employee energy across the 7‐day week
Continuity in transition: Combining recovery and day‐of‐week perspectives to understand changes in employee energy across the 7‐day week Open
Summary We integrate perspectives from research on recovery from work and perspectives from day‐of‐week research to predict continuous as well as discontinuous changes in vitality and fatigue. We examine whether changes in recovery experie…
View article: Development and Initial Validation of a Scale to Measure Cognitive Demands of Flexible Work
Development and Initial Validation of a Scale to Measure Cognitive Demands of Flexible Work Open
With globalization, digitalization, and the spread of information and communication technologies, rules regulating work have been softened or completely abolished. Consequently, employees face additional cognitive demands to plan, structur…
View article: How do safety engineers improve their job performance? The roles of influence tactics, expert power, and management support
How do safety engineers improve their job performance? The roles of influence tactics, expert power, and management support Open
Purpose Non-technical skills are of increasing importance for safety engineers to perform their job. In their position as expert consultants, they work closely with managers. Thus, gaining management support is oftentimes crucial for safet…
View article: How Work Intensification Relates to Organization-Level Safety Performance: The Mediating Roles of Safety Climate, Safety Motivation, and Safety Knowledge
How Work Intensification Relates to Organization-Level Safety Performance: The Mediating Roles of Safety Climate, Safety Motivation, and Safety Knowledge Open
Recent changes in the world of work have led to increased job demands with subsequent effects on occupational safety. Although work intensification has been linked to detrimental safety behavior and more accidents, there is so far no suffi…
View article: Indirect (implicit) and direct (explicit) self-esteem measures are virtually unrelated: A meta-analysis of the initial preference task
Indirect (implicit) and direct (explicit) self-esteem measures are virtually unrelated: A meta-analysis of the initial preference task Open
We show that there is no noteworthy association between IPT-based implicit and explicit self-esteem, which is broadly consistent with dual-process models of implicit and explicit evaluations on the one hand, but also casts doubt on the sui…
View article: Procrastination in Daily Working Life: A Diary Study on Within-Person Processes That Link Work Characteristics to Workplace Procrastination
Procrastination in Daily Working Life: A Diary Study on Within-Person Processes That Link Work Characteristics to Workplace Procrastination Open
Procrastination is a form of self-regulation failure characterized by the irrational delay of tasks despite potentially negative consequences. Previous research on procrastination was mainly conducted in academic settings, oftentimes combi…
View article: Exploring the ambivalence of time pressure in daily working life.
Exploring the ambivalence of time pressure in daily working life. Open
Todays workforce is often faced with high levels of time pressure. According to the challenge-hindrance stressor framework, high levels of time pressure should have an ambivalent relationship with task performance because time pressure inc…
View article: Thriving on challenge stressors? Exploring time pressure and learning demands as antecedents of thriving at work
Thriving on challenge stressors? Exploring time pressure and learning demands as antecedents of thriving at work Open
Summary In the conceptualization of thriving at work, it is emphasized that employees' learning and vitality are two equally important components of thriving and that thriving is facilitated by contextual features and available resources. …