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David T Wagner

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The Journal of Applied Psychology|August 26, 2009
Changing to daylight saving time cuts into sleep and increases workplace injuriesChristopher M Barnes, David T Wagner
The Journal of Applied Psychology|July 20, 2007
Explaining affective linkages in teams: individual differences in susceptibility to contagion and individualism-collectivismRemus Ilies, David T Wagner, Frederick P Morgeson
Journal of Sleep Research|August 28, 2014
Sleep and moral awarenessChristopher M Barnes, Brian C Gunia, David T Wagner
Journal of Occupational Health Psychology|November 17, 2015
The benefits of bad economies: Business cycles and time-based work-life conflictChristopher M Barnes, Alexandru M Lefter, Devasheesh P Bhave, et al.
The Journal of Applied Psychology|February 29, 2012
Lost sleep and cyberloafing: Evidence from the laboratory and a daylight saving time quasi-experimentDavid T Wagner, Christopher M Barnes, Vivien K G Lim, et al.
The Journal of Applied Psychology|September 12, 2007
When can employees have a family life? The effects of daily workload and affect on work-family conflict and social behaviors at homeRemus Ilies, Kelly M Schwind, David T Wagner, et al.
The Journal of Applied Psychology|May 7, 2008
Harmful help: the costs of backing-up behavior in teamsChristopher M Barnes, John R Hollenbeck, David T Wagner, et al.
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The Journal of Applied Psychology|August 26, 2009
Changing to daylight saving time cuts into sleep and increases workplace injuriesChristopher M Barnes, David T Wagner
The Journal of Applied Psychology|July 20, 2007
Explaining affective linkages in teams: individual differences in susceptibility to contagion and individualism-collectivismRemus Ilies, David T Wagner, Frederick P Morgeson
Journal of Sleep Research|August 28, 2014
Sleep and moral awarenessChristopher M Barnes, Brian C Gunia, David T Wagner
Journal of Occupational Health Psychology|November 17, 2015
The benefits of bad economies: Business cycles and time-based work-life conflictChristopher M Barnes, Alexandru M Lefter, Devasheesh P Bhave, et al.
The Journal of Applied Psychology|February 29, 2012
Lost sleep and cyberloafing: Evidence from the laboratory and a daylight saving time quasi-experimentDavid T Wagner, Christopher M Barnes, Vivien K G Lim, et al.
The Journal of Applied Psychology|September 12, 2007
When can employees have a family life? The effects of daily workload and affect on work-family conflict and social behaviors at homeRemus Ilies, Kelly M Schwind, David T Wagner, et al.
The Journal of Applied Psychology|May 7, 2008
Harmful help: the costs of backing-up behavior in teamsChristopher M Barnes, John R Hollenbeck, David T Wagner, et al.
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