European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology
Encyclopedia
The European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology was established in 1991 and is a peer-reviewed
academic journal
published quarterly by the European Association of Work and Organizational Psychology. Content includes papers on organizational change, organizational climate, team work, motivation, innovation, leadership, bullying, stress in the workplace, burnout, job satisfaction, job design, selection and training.
Peer review
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academic journal
Academic journal
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published quarterly by the European Association of Work and Organizational Psychology. Content includes papers on organizational change, organizational climate, team work, motivation, innovation, leadership, bullying, stress in the workplace, burnout, job satisfaction, job design, selection and training.