Steven Poelmans
EADA Business School
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Archive | 2013
Steven Poelmans; Jeffrey H. Greenhaus; Olena Stepanova
The systematic empirical study of judgement and decision making began to emerge as a discipline in its own right only in the 1960s. This occurred together with a strong surge of interest in the larger, more general field of cognitive psychology, which also includes the study of memory, thinking, problem solving, mental imagery and language (Arkes & Hammond, 1986). Decision making has been defined as “the mental processes (cognitive process) resulting in the selection of a course of action among several alternatives” (“Decision-making”, 2011, para. 2). The seminal work of Herbert Simon and James March (March, 1994; March & Simon, 1958; Simon, 1947, 1976) has propelled decision making into a broadly studied concept in the organizational behaviour and general management literature and has given rise to a separate academic discipline (behavioural decision science) and specialized journals (e.g., Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes). Nevertheless, studies linking decision making with the work—family interface were a relatively new phenomenon in 2005, the year in which the first International Conference of Work and Family (ICWF) was held. The absence of a decision-making perspective in the work—family literature is surprising in light of Kahn et al.’s (1964) well-established definition of inter-role conflict as a process by which individuals decide whether to comply with the demands of a particular role at a given point in time.
Academy of Management Proceedings | 2005
Laurent M. Lapierre; Tammy D. Allen; Paul E. Spector; Michael P. O'Driscoll; Cary L. Cooper; Steven Poelmans; Juan I. Sanchez
We tested whether the 6-factor model previously reported by Carlson, Kacmar, and Williams (2000) as underlying their 18-item work-family conflict measure was generalizable to samples of managers fr...
Applied Psychology | 2012
Aline D. Masuda; Steven Poelmans; Tammy D. Allen; Paul E. Spector; Laurent M. Lapierre; Cary L. Cooper; Nureya Abarca; Paula Brough; Pablo Ferreiro; Guillermo Fraile; Luo Lu; Chang-qin Lu; Oi Ling Siu; Michael P. O'Driscoll; Alejandra Suarez Simoni; Satoru Shima; Ivonne Moreno-Velázquez
Journal of International Business Studies | 2012
Liu-Qin Yang; Paul E. Spector; Juan I. Sanchez; Tammy D. Allen; Steven Poelmans; Cary L. Cooper; Laurent M. Lapierre; Michael P. O'Driscoll; Nureya Abarca; Matilda Alexandrova; Alexandros-Stamatios Antoniou; Barbara Beham; Paula Brough; Ilker Carikci; Pablo Ferreiro; Guillermo Fraile; Sabine A. E. Geurts; Ulla Kinnunen; Chang-qin Lu; Luo Lu; Ivonne Moreno-Velázquez; Milan Pagon; Horea Pitariu; Volodymyr Salamatov; Oi Ling Siu; Satoru Shima; Marion K. Schulmeyer; Kati Tillemann; Maria Widerszal-Bazyl; Jong-Min Woo
Journal of Social Issues | 2012
Steven Poelmans
International Journal of Human Resource Management | 2015
Barbara Beham; Andreas Baierl; Steven Poelmans
Archive | 2008
Steven Poelmans; Barbara Beham
Archive | 2008
Steven Poelmans; Olena Stepanova
Archive | 2008
Steven Poelmans; Shilpa Patel; Barbara Beham
Academy of Management Proceedings | 2016
Joni Delanoeije; Marijke Verbruggen; Steven Poelmans