Are your workdays created equal? Common wisdom suggests that employees experience Mondays differently from Fridays. However, few studies distinguish among workdays, inherently assuming that the employee experience is uniform across the workweek. In the current study, we examined the trajectories of employees’ experiences of job satisfaction and job stressors across the workweek. We proposed two competing theoretical perspectives that result in opposite predictions as to whether job dissatisfaction and perceived job stressors will be higher (“Monday blues”) or lower (“rested and recharged”) at the beginning of the workweek rather than later in the week. Employing a daily diary design with 139 employees (681 matched daily observations) workin...
Abstract: We argue that time is a network good: its value depends on the number of social others who...
Unfinished work tasks have been identified as a significant job-related stressor in recent occupatio...
Weekends provide many employees with opportunities to unwind from work demands and replenish resourc...
Affective well-being of employees is a key outcome in the occupational health literature. Yet, resea...
Affective well-being of employees is a key outcome in the occupational health literature. Yet, resea...
The present study (N = 136) combined global measures with specific, experience-based measures to inv...
textabstractThe present study (N = 136) combined global measures with specific, experience-based mea...
An Internet survey revealed that day-of-the-week (DOW) stereotypes (i.e., "Monday blues", "Wednesday...
Non-standard work schedules involve work outside the Monday–Friday daytime hours. Although research ...
Using self-determination theory and research on temporal aspects of work (e.g., time of day), this s...
An Internet survey revealed that day-of-the-week (DOW) stereotypes (i.e., Monday blues , Wednesday...
Recent research has shown day-level differences in an individual's experience of uncivil behavior; h...
Although we spend much of our waking hours working, the emotional experience of work, versus non-wor...
In this paper we estimate the size of weekend effects for seven emotions and then explore their main...
In an internet survey, 349 respondents predicted that their moods for the work week ahead would be l...
Abstract: We argue that time is a network good: its value depends on the number of social others who...
Unfinished work tasks have been identified as a significant job-related stressor in recent occupatio...
Weekends provide many employees with opportunities to unwind from work demands and replenish resourc...
Affective well-being of employees is a key outcome in the occupational health literature. Yet, resea...
Affective well-being of employees is a key outcome in the occupational health literature. Yet, resea...
The present study (N = 136) combined global measures with specific, experience-based measures to inv...
textabstractThe present study (N = 136) combined global measures with specific, experience-based mea...
An Internet survey revealed that day-of-the-week (DOW) stereotypes (i.e., "Monday blues", "Wednesday...
Non-standard work schedules involve work outside the Monday–Friday daytime hours. Although research ...
Using self-determination theory and research on temporal aspects of work (e.g., time of day), this s...
An Internet survey revealed that day-of-the-week (DOW) stereotypes (i.e., Monday blues , Wednesday...
Recent research has shown day-level differences in an individual's experience of uncivil behavior; h...
Although we spend much of our waking hours working, the emotional experience of work, versus non-wor...
In this paper we estimate the size of weekend effects for seven emotions and then explore their main...
In an internet survey, 349 respondents predicted that their moods for the work week ahead would be l...
Abstract: We argue that time is a network good: its value depends on the number of social others who...
Unfinished work tasks have been identified as a significant job-related stressor in recent occupatio...
Weekends provide many employees with opportunities to unwind from work demands and replenish resourc...