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  1. I recently found out my IQ from finally getting my hands on my autism diagnosis and it’s a number in the range of “yeah being in academia has already reaffirmed for me that I am a genius and though I object to the use of IQ scores in most contexts, it was a nice little pick me up for a psychiatrist to classify me as a genius”.

    #ActuallyAutistic #AuDHD #OrgBehavior #BusinessAcademia

  2. In that same vein, is there data about the effectiveness of "Be polite" signs? (See photo.)

    How do signs affect customers and staff? Do behaviours change in a way that reduces conflict, … or that triggers or escalates conflict?

    Given recent news reports of more staff harassment, it warrants research into the effects of systemic attempts to reduce conflict, including signage.

    #UR #shopping #consumer #shop #store #conflict #aggression #org #behaviour #OrgBehavior #polite #rude #public #research

  3. More to lose, less to say!

    New study (N = 896) suggests that white-collar workers may remain silent in the face of abusive supervision practices because they’re more concerned about losing their status and privileges relative to blue-collar workers.

    doi.org/10.1016/j.emj.2023.07.

    #Psychology
    @psychology
    #SocialPsychology
    #SocialScience
    @socialpsych
    #OrgBehavior
    @orgbehavior

  4. Quiet Quitting:

    New study develops a scale to measure quiet quitting.

    "I do only the work I’m specifically asked to do; just enough to not lose my job.

    Preprint: psyarxiv.com/kxnt6/

    #SocialPsychology
    #SocialScience
    @socialpsych
    #OrgBehavior
    @orgbehavior
    #QuietQuitting
    #GreatResignation

  5. Question for org behavior / business / sociology folks:

    What is good writing on the phenomenon of how org additions (new hires, new units, new programs) create internal stakeholders and affect top level decisions moving forward as a result?

    #orgbehavior #sociology

  6. Evidence for an interesting new distinction between pay justice and pay satisfaction:

    “For example, pay from a part-time job may be just because the input-output ratio is balanced, but pay satisfaction may nevertheless be low because the job does not allow lifestyle desires (e.g., a nicer car, more expensive vacations) to be achieved.”

    🔏 doi.org/10.1177/01902725231151

    📖 osf.io/preprints/socarxiv/xs4g

    @psychology
    #SocialPsychology
    #SocialScience
    @socialpsych
    #Sociology
    @sociology
    #OrgBehavior
    @orgbehavior

  7. The dangers of loyalty in the workplace:

    New research finds that, “instead of protecting or rewarding them, loyal employees are selectively and ironically targeted by managers for exploitative practices.”

    🔏 doi.org/10.1016/j.jesp.2022.10

    Two quotes follow: 🧵👉

    #Science
    #Psychology
    @psychology
    #SocialPsychology
    #SocialScience
    @socialpsych
    #OrgBehavior
    @orgbehavior
    #Loyalty
    #Exploitation
    #WorkplaceRelations
    #Ethics

  8. Alienated academics:

    A qualitative interview study finds that a merger between two Finnish universities produced different types of alienation among staff.

    Poutanen (2022) - Open access: doi.org/10.1080/02680939.2022.

    Four (depressing) quotes follow 🧵👉

    #OrgBehavior
    @orgbehavior
    #HigherEducation
    #HigherEd
    #EducationPolicy
    #AcademicChatter
    @academicchatter
    @academicsunite

    1/5

  9. SES, Inclusion, and Mental Health:

    Really interesting new survey of UK Higher Education staff finds that staff from lower socioeconomic status backgrounds feel relatively less valued and included by policymakers (e.g., government), and this has a negative effect on their mental health and well-being.

    Preprint: psyarxiv.com/usv3c

    #Science
    #SocialPsychology
    #Sociology
    #OrgBehavior
    #OrgPsych
    #SES
    #SocialClass
    #HigherEducation
    #MentalHealth
    @edutooters
    @sociology
    @socialpsych
    @orgbehavior

  10. Overwork Pays Off More for Men:

    New research finds an “overwork premium” - Evaluators allocate greater organizational rewards to people who work 50+ hrs per week ("overworkers"), *even when they do the same amount and quality of work as standard workers.*

    In addition, male overworkers reap a significantly larger overwork premium than female overworkers.

    doi.org/10.1177/01902725221141

    #Psychology
    #Sociology
    #SocialPsychology
    #OrgPsych
    #OrgBehavior
    #Overwork
    @sociology
    @socialpsych
    @orgbehavior

  11. Are you important for the transfer of information across Mastodon?

    Recent study finds you’re important if you represent a “structurally strategic node holding connections between across-instance regions of the network…[because you] positively impact…the effectiveness of information flow between the users over all Mastodon.”

    Cava et al. (2022): doi.org/10.1016/j.osnem.2022.1

    #Psychology
    #SocialPsychology
    #SocialPsych
    #SocialScience
    @socialpsych
    #OrgBehavior
    @orgbehavior
    #SocialMedia
    #SocialNetwork