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January 23, 2014
The good and bad of being fair: effects of procedural and interpersonal justice behaviors on regulatory resources
Russell E Johnson, Klodiana Lanaj, Christopher M Barnes
Psychological Science
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October 8, 2014
The morality of larks and owls: unethical behavior depends on chronotype as well as time of day
Brian C Gunia, Christopher M Barnes, Sunita Sah
Sleep Medicine Reviews
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February 17, 2021
Sleep and social relationships in healthy populations: A systematic review
Amie M Gordon, Belinda Carrillo, Christopher M Barnes
Psychological Science
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February 10, 2017
Sleepy Punishers Are Harsh Punishers
Kyoungmin Cho, Christopher M Barnes, Cristiano L Guanara
The Journal of Applied Psychology
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October 4, 2016
Helping employees sleep well: Effects of cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia on work outcomes
Christopher M Barnes, Jared A Miller, Sophie Bostock
The Journal of Applied Psychology
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August 17, 2023
A breath of toxic air: The relationship between appraised air pollution, abusive supervision, and laissez-faire leadership through the dual-mediating pathways of negative affect and somatic complaints
Ussama Ahmad Khan, Charmi Patel, Christopher M Barnes
The Journal of Applied Psychology
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June 10, 2014
Morning employees are perceived as better employees: employees' start times influence supervisor performance ratings
Kai Chi Yam, Ryan Fehr, Christopher M Barnes
Journal of Occupational Health Psychology
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November 15, 2012
Sleep and organizational citizenship behavior: the mediating role of job satisfaction
Christopher M Barnes, Sonia Ghumman, Brent A Scott
Sleep Health
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April 26, 2020
Leader sleep devaluation, employee sleep, and unethical behavior
Christopher M Barnes, Eli Awtrey, Lorenzo Lucianetti, et al.
Sleep Health
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July 15, 2023
Being robbed of an hour of sleep: The impact of the transition to Daylight Saving Time on work engagement depends on employees' chronotype
Jette Völker, Jana Kühnel, Franziska Feinäugle, et al.
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The Journal of Applied Psychology
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January 23, 2014
The good and bad of being fair: effects of procedural and interpersonal justice behaviors on regulatory resources
Russell E Johnson, Klodiana Lanaj, Christopher M Barnes
Psychological Science
|
October 8, 2014
The morality of larks and owls: unethical behavior depends on chronotype as well as time of day
Brian C Gunia, Christopher M Barnes, Sunita Sah
Sleep Medicine Reviews
|
February 17, 2021
Sleep and social relationships in healthy populations: A systematic review
Amie M Gordon, Belinda Carrillo, Christopher M Barnes
Psychological Science
|
February 10, 2017
Sleepy Punishers Are Harsh Punishers
Kyoungmin Cho, Christopher M Barnes, Cristiano L Guanara
The Journal of Applied Psychology
|
October 4, 2016
Helping employees sleep well: Effects of cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia on work outcomes
Christopher M Barnes, Jared A Miller, Sophie Bostock
The Journal of Applied Psychology
|
August 17, 2023
A breath of toxic air: The relationship between appraised air pollution, abusive supervision, and laissez-faire leadership through the dual-mediating pathways of negative affect and somatic complaints
Ussama Ahmad Khan, Charmi Patel, Christopher M Barnes
The Journal of Applied Psychology
|
June 10, 2014
Morning employees are perceived as better employees: employees' start times influence supervisor performance ratings
Kai Chi Yam, Ryan Fehr, Christopher M Barnes
Journal of Occupational Health Psychology
|
November 15, 2012
Sleep and organizational citizenship behavior: the mediating role of job satisfaction
Christopher M Barnes, Sonia Ghumman, Brent A Scott
Sleep Health
|
April 26, 2020
Leader sleep devaluation, employee sleep, and unethical behavior
Christopher M Barnes, Eli Awtrey, Lorenzo Lucianetti, et al.
Sleep Health
|
July 15, 2023
Being robbed of an hour of sleep: The impact of the transition to Daylight Saving Time on work engagement depends on employees' chronotype
Jette Völker, Jana Kühnel, Franziska Feinäugle, et al.
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