YoungAh Park, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2012 | Psychology/Industrial-Organizational | Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH, United States |
Area:
Industrial Psychology, Social Psychology, Individual and Family StudiesGoogle:
"YoungAh Park"Parents
Sign in to add mentorSteve Michael Jex | grad student | 2012 | Bowling Green State University | |
(Processes of strain crossover between dual-earner couples.) |
Children
Sign in to add traineeYijue Liang | grad student | UIUC | |
Sohee Kim | grad student | 2019- | UIUC (Neurotree) |
Lucille Headrick | grad student | 2021 | Bowling Greeen State University |
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Peng Y, Park Y, Su S, et al. (2022) Developing and Testing a Model of Dynamic Changes in Work-School Conflict and Workplace Deviance Over Time. Journal of Business and Psychology. 1-17 |
Headrick L, Park Y. (2021) Faking at work, struggling to be healthy at home: A model of surface acting and its relation with unhealthy eating and physical activity. Journal of Occupational Health Psychology |
Liang Y, Liu Y, Park Y, et al. (2021) Treat me better, but is it really better? Applying a resource perspective to understanding leader-member exchange (LMX), LMX differentiation, and work stress. Journal of Occupational Health Psychology |
Liang Y, Park Y. (2021) Because I know how it hurts: Employee bystander intervention in customer sexual harassment through empathy and its moderating factors. Journal of Occupational Health Psychology |
Kim S, Cho S, Park Y. (2021) Daily microbreaks in a self-regulatory resources lens: Perceived health climate as a contextual moderator via microbreak autonomy. The Journal of Applied Psychology |
Yuan Z, Park Y, Sliter MT. (2020) Put you down versus tune you out: Further understanding active and passive e-mail incivility. Journal of Occupational Health Psychology |
Cho S, Park Y. (2018) How to benefit from weekend physical activities: Moderating roles of psychological recovery experiences and sleep. Stress and Health : Journal of the International Society For the Investigation of Stress |
Park Y, Kim S. (2018) Customer mistreatment harms nightly sleep and next-morning recovery: Job control and recovery self-efficacy as cross-level moderators. Journal of Occupational Health Psychology |
Kim S, Park Y, Headrick L. (2018) Daily micro-breaks and job performance: General work engagement as a cross-level moderator. The Journal of Applied Psychology |
Park Y, Haun VC. (2016) Dual-Earner Couples' Weekend Recovery Support, State of Recovery, and Work Engagement: Work-Linked Relationship as a Moderator. Journal of Occupational Health Psychology |