As part of their roles,
organizational psychologists study the reception of new products by a market and apply the results of their findings in influencing the production decisions of an organization.
Not exact matches
Professor Dov Eden, an
organizational psychologist who has conducted the
study, found that those who are electronically hooked up to their office, even if they are lying on the Riviera, are less likely to receive the real benefits of a vacation and more likely to burn out.
In this set of
studies, lead researcher Oliver Sheldon, a specialist in
organizational behavior at Rutgers University, and co-author Ayelet Fishbach, a social
psychologist at the University of Chicago, set out to understand the factors that influence self - control in ethical decision - making.
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