Field of work Organizational Psychology

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Book chapter: Student learning in pandemic times

How do students actually learn in times of Covid19? Predominantly virtually, of course – but not only in formally organized online courses, but also self-directed and informally through their own trial and error, feedback, and reflection. Together with Janika Dannowsky and Prof. Dr. Niclas Schaper,…


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Working Group of Organizational Psychology gets started

Since October 01st, 2021, Dr. Julian Decius has been working as Researcher with Tenure Track to Senior Researcher in the Faculty of Business Studies and Economics. He manages the research group "Business Psychology with a focus on Organizational Psychology".


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Dr. Julian Decius

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Learning processes over time

This topic focuses on how (informal) learning behavior in organizations changes over days, weeks, and months. Moreover, we analyze the dynamics of work-related learning and how learning trajectories differ between employees.

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Designing work contexts

The goal of this thematic focus is to examine conducive conditions for work-related learning, employability, and organizational development, both by managers (e.g., shaping learning culture) and by employees (e.g., job crafting).

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New Work requires New Learning

This topic is dedicated to the question of how employees in dynamic work environments can be empowered to learn "what they really, really want" in a self-directed way. The "Learning Opportunities Perception Potential", which helps employees to grasp learning opportunities, is considered crucial here.