杜丹阳 助理教授 办公电话:+86-21-65983092 |
教育背景
Ph.D. Erasmus University Rotterdam, Organizational Psychology (2014-2018)
M.A. Peking University, Industrial and Organizational Psychology (2011-2014)
B.S. Jilin University, Psychology (2007-2011)
工作经历
2018 – present, Assistant Professor at Advanced Institute of Business, Tongji University
科学研究
PUBLICATIONS (Chronological, alphabetical)
Huai, M., Du, D., & Chen, M. (in press). An ounce of prevention goes a long way: Organizational COVID-19 prevention measures and employee work behaviors. Current Psychology.
Liang, J., Chen, H., Du, D., & He, X. (in press). Crafting Personal territory in a political world: A human agency approach to organizational politics. Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology.
Du, D., Wu, Z., & Lu, C. (2023). In what stressful context does self-efficacy promote job performance? The roles of challenge–hindrance stressors. International Journal of Stress Management, 30, 27–37.
Huai, M., Du, D., Chen, M., & Liang, J. (2023). Divided when crisis comes: How perceived self–partner disagreements over COVID-19 prevention measures relate to employee work outcomes at home. Current Psychology, 42, 8666–8679.
Xu, X., Du, D., Johnson, R. E., & Lu, C. (2022). Justice change matters: Approach and avoidance mechanisms underlying the regulation of justice over time. Journal of Applied Psychology, 107, 1070–1093.
Du, D., Bakker, A. B., & Derks, D. (2020). Capitalization on positive family events and task performance: A perspective from the work-home resources model. Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, 25, 357–367.
Bakker, A. B., Du, D., & Derks, D. (2019). Major life events in family life, work engagement, and performance: A test of the work-home resources model. International Journal of Stress Management, 26, 238-249.
Du, D., Derks, D., Bakker, A. B. & Lu, C. (2018). Does homesickness undermine the potential of job resources? A perspective from the work–home resources model. Journal of Organizational Behavior, 39, 96-112.
Du, D., Derks, D., & Bakker, A. B. (2018). Daily spillover from family to work: A test of the work–home resources model. Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, 23, 237-247.
Lu, C., Du, D., Xu, X., & Zhang, R. (2017). Revisiting the relationship between job demands and job performance: The effects of job security and traditionality. Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology, 90, 28-50.
Lu, C., Du, D., & Xu, X. (2016). What differentiates employees' job performance under stressful situations: The Role of general self-efficacy. Journal of Psychology: Interdisciplinary and Applied, 150, 837-848.
Lu, C., Sun, J., & Du, D. (2016). The Relationships between employability and emotional exhaustion, turnover intention: The moderation of perceived career opportunity. Journal of Career Development, 43, 37-51.
Lu, C., Lu, J., Du, D., & Brough, P. (2016). The crossover effects of work-family conflict among Chinese couples: The role of family identity salience. Journal of Managerial Psychology, 31, 235-250.
Lu, C., Wang, B., Siu, O., Lu, L., & Du, D. (2015). Work-home interference and work values in Greater China. Journal of Managerial Psychology, 30, 801-814.
Lu, C., Wang, H., Lu, J., Du, D., & Bakker, A. B. (2014). Does work engagement increase person-job fit? The role of job crafting and job insecurity. Journal of Vocational Behavior, 84, 142-152.
WORKING PAPERS
Du, D., Bakker, A. B., & Derks, D. Rumination and relaxation during daily work life: A test of the work-home resources model among PhD candidates. R&R in International Journal of Stress Management.
Li, Y., Du, D., & Huo, W. Platform workers perceived algorithm control and relational crafting: A perspective of proactive behavior. R&R in Journal of Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management.
Huai, M., Mitchell, M. S., Du, D., Chen, M., Liu, D., & Little, L. M. Cheating to look better? Image management in the face of the threat of high performers’ nonwork activities at work
Du, D., Bakker, A. B., & Derks, D. Positive events at home and positive behaviors at work: A test of the work-home resources model.
Du, D., Lu, C., & Xu, X. Job insecurity and its outcomes: The joint roles of justice and self-uncertainty
PRESENTATIONS
Li, Y., Du, D., & Huo, W. (2022). Platform workers perceived algorithm control and relational crafting: A perspective of proactive behavior. Online presentation at Asia Academy of Management (AAOM) Conference, Lanzhou.
Du, D., Lu, C., & Xu, X. (2019). Job insecurity and its outcomes: The joint roles of justice and self-uncertainty. Presentation at Academy of Management (AOM) Conference, Boston.
Du, D., Derks, D., & Bakker, A. B. (2019). Introducing a process view of the work-home interface: A series of tests of the Work-Home Resources (W-HR) Model. Symposium presentation at European Association for Work & Organizational Psychology (EAWOP) Congress, Turin.
Du, D., Derks, D., & Bakker, A. B. (2017). The link between positive family events and work behaviors: A test of the work-home resources model. Symposium presentation at European Association for Work & Organizational Psychology (EAWOP) Congress, Dublin.
Du, D., Derks, D., & Bakker, A. B. (2016). Daily spillover from family to work: A test of the work–home resources model. Presentation at Conference of the Dutch Association for Work and Organizational Psychology Researchers (WAOP), Rotterdam.
Du, D., & Lu, C. (2015). Does job insecurity always lead to employees' absence and turnover? Overall organizational justice as a moderator. Presentation at European Association for Work & Organizational Psychology Congress (EAWOP), Oslo.
Du, D., & Lu, C. (2014). Job insecurity and organizational citizen behavior, counterproductive work behavior: The moderating role of overall justice and perceived insider status. Presentation at International Association for Chinese Management Research (IACMR) Conference, Beijing.
Du, D., & Lu, C. (2014). Challenge-hindrance stressors and performance: The moderation of self-efficacy. Poster presented at Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP) Conference, Hawaii.
科研项目
2021.01-2023.12 Shanghai Chenguang Program, Principal Investigator
Project name: Towards a relational energy view of work-family interactions and work engagement
2020.01-2022.12 National Natural Science Foundation of China, Young Scientists Fund, Principal Investigator
Project name: How family relations influence work engagement: Mechanisms and coping strategies
2019.11-2021.10 Shanghai Pujiang Program, Principal Investigator
Project name: Improving employee engagement: From a work-family interaction perspective
社会服务
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
2022.09-2022.12 Organizational Behavior Seminar, Tongji University, Undergraduate course, Lecturer
2021.03-2021.06 2020.03-2020.06 2019.03-2019.06 Organizational Behavior Seminar, Tongji University, Graduate course, Lecturer
2016.11 Child and Family Studies, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Graduate course, Guest Lecturer
2012.02-2012.06 Career Development Psychology, Peking University, Undergraduate course, Teaching Assistant
REVIEWING EXPERIENCE
Applied Psychology: An international Review
Career Development International
Current Psychology
European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology
Journal of Business Research
Journal of Occupational Health Psychology
Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology
Journal of Personnel Psycholog