Work and organisational psychology

The object of the Work and Organisational Psychology Research Unit is to support and strengthen research within the field, both at the Department of Psychology and Behavioural Sciences and together with external collaboration partners. Among other things, this is done through sparring and knowledge sharing as well as by offering specific resources for help and support. 


We work on various research projects on the psychology of the workplace at individual level and organisational level. For instance, we research the psychology of work activities, i.e. actions, behaviours, reactions, and attitudes to work. This also covers aspects such as the concrete organisation of work and the tools used (e.g. IT systems). What do people do in connection with work, and what does work do to people? There is the psychology of work environment, i.e. about the impact of work and the organisation on human health. This applies to both the burden of work and to its rewards with regards to well-being. Furthermore, the field deals with how the formal and informal structure of organisations, i.e. vertical and horizontal relations, positions, functions, etc., affect humans and their behaviours and actions, as well as social interactions. 

Specific examples of research include leadership, interventions, stress, error management, teams, employee involvement, attitudes to each other and to the organisation, etc. 


Who are we?

Academic Staff


PhD Students


Publications

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Lauring, J. & Jonasson, C. (2025). Managing Cultural Diversity: The Role of Virtuality and Artificial Intelligence in the Global Firm. In A. Akande (Ed.), Modern Cross-Cultural Management: Understanding Diversity in Global Business (pp. 597-617). Springer.
Jonasson, C. & Lauring, J. (2025). Organizational behavior in a hybrid work context: Implications at the individual and team levels? In A. Akande (Ed.), Organizational Behavior: Current science, models, and applications (pp. 243-266). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-85803-1_6
Fasano, M. C., Nuti, G., Grandjean, D., Monaci, M. G. & Filippa, M. (2025). Prosodic Emotion Recognition is Associated with Musical Abilities in Children. Poster session presented at 10th Conference of the Consortium of European Research on Emotion, Grenoble, France.
Jonasson, C., Lauring, J., Guttormsen, D. S. A., Hansen, E. G., Siddique, M. H. & Zhang, Y. F. (2025). The Role of Technological Skills for E-leaders in an International Context. In M. Orel, M. Černe & S. I. Wong (Eds.), Humanizing the Digital Workspace: Creativity, Innovation and Leadership in the Age of Technology (pp. 545-563). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-76902-3_22
Lauring, J., Butler, C., Jonasson, C., Koveshnikov, A., Pudelko, M. & Stoermer, S. (2025). Virtual expatriates: The nature and implications of their work. In K. Hutchings (Ed.), The Authoritative Research Guide to Expatriates (pp. 355-381). Edward Elgar Publishing.

Research projects

We each run our own projects and collaborate across projects. We make use of multiple research designs and methods in our projects. Below are some examples:

Collaboration

The research unit collaborates with a wide range of private companies and public organisations.

Contact

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