
Unravelling Bureaucracy: Research on Administrative Burdens in the Public Sector
Lina Rachow earns her PhD with research on administrative burdens in public organizations. Her findings reveal how employees perceive…
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Professors Patricia Dankers and Evangelia Demerouti join the KNAW
Two ¹û¶³´«Ã½ scientists chosen as members of national advisory body seeking to promote science in the Netherlands.

Human-Centric Predictive Maintenance
In his PhD research, Bas van Oudenhoven focuses on human-centric predictive maintenance systems that enhance employee acceptance and trust

Innovation in ¹û¶³´«Ã½: New insights in Self-Regulated Learning
Cristea Tudor's research demonstrates how learning analytics can enhance self-regulated learning, crucial for entrepreneurs and students in…

Wearables enhance teamwork during medical emergencies
¹û¶³´«Ã½ researchers win award for best research presentation at DSSH conference with their study on using wearables to support medical teamwork

You and AI: Designing AI-equipped jobs together
This research project focuses on supporting internal auditors with designing an optimal human-AI collaboration at work.

Entrepreneurs in Times of Uncertainty: Proactive Strategies to remain Successful
Renée Boesten's research shows that proactive strategies help entrepreneurs remain successful, even in times of crisis.

Embracing collaboration: the ethical and psychological impact of advanced technologies in warehouses
PhD researcher Ziagul Hosseini examined the ethical and psychological impact of advanced technologies such as autonomous robots and advanced…

How light and sleep quality affect burnout
Sophia Frick defended her PhD thesis at the Department of Industrial Engineering and Innovation Sciences on September 6th.
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Life crafting reveals positive influence on well-being and performance
Shi Chen's PhD research sheds a light on personal growth

Researchers Human Performance Management group guest-editors of Special Issue of the European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology
They edited a special issue entitled “"Adapting to Emerging Technologies at Work: Effects on the Nature of Work and Employee Outcomes"

Smarter Tech ↔ Better Teams: a dual imperative
Work teams will increasingly consist of humans and intelligent machines. How can humans and AI learn to work together?