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AFRICAN RESEARCH NEXUS
SHINING A SPOTLIGHT ON AFRICAN RESEARCH
medicine
COVID-19 and the workplace: Implications, issues, and insights for future research and action.
American Psychologist, Volume 76, No. 1, Year 2021
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Description
The impacts of COVID-19 on workers and workplaces across the globe have been dramatic. This broad review of prior research rooted in work and organizational psychology, and related fields, is intended to make sense of the implications for employees, teams, and work organizations. This review and preview of relevant literatures focuses on (a) emergent changes in work practices (e.g., working from home, virtual teamwork) and (b) emergent changes for workers (e.g., social distancing, stress, and unemployment). In addition, potential moderating factors (demographic characteristics, individual differences, and organizational norms) are examined given the likelihood that COVID-19 will generate disparate effects. This broad-scope overview provides an integrative approach for considering the implications of COVID-19 for work, workers, and organizations while also identifying issues for future research and insights to inform solutions. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved) Public Significance Statement—COVID-19 has disrupted work and organizations across the globe. This overview integrates and applies prior research in work and organizational psychology as well as related fields in its examination of emergent changes for work practices as well as workers. This article also acknowledges and considers the disproportionate impacts that COVID-19 may have on workers depending on demographic characteristics, individual differences, and relevant organizational norms. In addition to helping make sense of the implications of COVID-19 for employees, teams, and work organizations, this review features roadmaps for future research and action. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved) © 2020 American Psychological Association
Authors & Co-Authors
Anseel, Frederik
Australia, Sydney
Unsw Sydney
Bakker, Arnold Bastiaan
Netherlands, Rotterdam
Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam
Bamberger, Peter A.
Israel, Tel Aviv-yafo
Tel Aviv University
Demerouti, Evangelia
Netherlands, Eindhoven
Technische Universiteit Eindhoven
Gelfand, Michèle Joy
United States, College Park
University of Maryland, College Park
Johns, Gary
Canada, Montreal
Concordia University
Klein, Peter G.
United States, Waco
Baylor University
Whillans, Ashley V.
United States, Cambridge
Harvard University
Van-Vugt, Mark
Netherlands, Amsterdam
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Statistics
Citations: 705
Authors: 9
Affiliations: 25
Identifiers
Doi:
10.1037/amp0000716
ISSN:
0003066X
Research Areas
Covid