Remus Ilies

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Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 
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Management Business Administration, Organizational
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Pluut H, Ilies R, Su R, et al. (2021) How social stressors at work influence marital behaviors at home: An interpersonal model of work-family spillover. Journal of Occupational Health Psychology
Lu Y, Remond J, Bunting M, et al. (2021) An App-Based Workplace Mindfulness Intervention, and Its Effects Over Time. Frontiers in Psychology. 12: 615137
Choi D, Ilies R. (2020) Ambivalent Effects of Challenging Job Experience on Employee Work Behaviors Academy of Management Proceedings. 2020: 16885
Ilies R, Ju H, Liu Y, et al. (2020) Emotional resources link work demands and experiences to family functioning and employee well-being: the emotional resource possession scale (ERPS) European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology. 29: 434-449
Marescaux E, Rofcanin Y, Las Heras M, et al. (2020) When employees and supervisors (do not) see eye to eye on family supportive supervisor behaviours: The role of segmentation desire and work-family culture Journal of Vocational Behavior. 121: 103471
Aw SSY, Ilies R, De Pater IE. (2019) Dispositional empathy, emotional display authenticity, and employee outcomes. The Journal of Applied Psychology
Lin KJ, Savani K, Ilies R. (2019) Doing good, feeling good? The roles of helping motivation and citizenship pressure. The Journal of Applied Psychology
Li X, McAllister DJ, Ilies R, et al. (2019) Schadenfreude: A Counternormative Observer Response to Workplace Mistreatment Academy of Management Review. 44: 360-376
Ilies R, Guo CY, Lim S, et al. (2019) Happy But Uncivil? Examining When and Why Positive Affect Leads to Incivility Journal of Business Ethics. 165: 595-614
Curşeu PL, Ilies R, Vîrgă D, et al. (2018) Personality characteristics that are valued in teams: Not always "more is better"? International Journal of Psychology : Journal International De Psychologie
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