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    A Meta-Analysis of Work-Family Conflict and Social Support by French, Kimberly A., Dumani, Soner, Allen, Tammy D., Shockley, Kristen M.

    Published in Psychological bulletin (01-03-2018)
    “…The relationship between social support and work-family conflict is well-established, but the notion that different forms, sources, and types of social support…”
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    Reconsidering Work—Family Interactions and Satisfaction: A Meta-Analysis by Shockley, Kristen M., Singla, Neha

    Published in Journal of management (01-05-2011)
    “…Researchers studying work—family conflict, and to a lesser extent work—family enrichment, have often relied on Frone, Russell, and Cooper’s domain specificity…”
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    How Effective Is Telecommuting? Assessing the Status of Our Scientific Findings by Allen, Tammy D., Golden, Timothy D., Shockley, Kristen M.

    “…Telecommuting has become an increasingly popular work mode that has generated significant interest from scholars and practitioners alike. With recent advances…”
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    The Fatiguing Effects of Camera Use in Virtual Meetings: A Within-Person Field Experiment by Shockley, Kristen M., Gabriel, Allison S., Robertson, Daron, Rosen, Christopher C., Chawla, Nitya, Ganster, Mahira L., Ezerins, Maira E.

    Published in Journal of applied psychology (01-08-2021)
    “…The COVID-19 pandemic propelled many employees into remote work arrangements, and face-to-face meetings were quickly replaced with virtual meetings. This rapid…”
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    Work-Family Conflict and Flexible Work Arrangements: Deconstructing Flexibility by Allen, Tammy D., Johnson, Ryan C., Kiburz, Kaitlin M., Shockley, Kristen M.

    Published in Personnel psychology (01-06-2013)
    “…Workplace flexibility has been a topic of considerable interest to researchers, practitioners, and public policy advocates as a tool to help individuals manage…”
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    Development of a new scale to measure subjective career success: A mixed-methods study by Shockley, Kristen M., Ureksoy, Heather, Rodopman, Ozgun Burcu, Poteat, Laura F., Dullaghan, Timothy Ryan

    Published in Journal of organizational behavior (01-01-2016)
    “…Career success is a main focus of career scholars as well as organizational stakeholders. Historically, career success has been conceptualized and measured in…”
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    Meta-analysis of work–family conflict mean differences: Does national context matter? by Allen, Tammy D., French, Kimberly A., Dumani, Soner, Shockley, Kristen M.

    Published in Journal of vocational behavior (01-10-2015)
    “…Work–family conflict continues to be a topic of considerable interest to researchers and practitioners across the globe. In the current study, meta-analysis is…”
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    A Meta-Analytic Investigation of the Relationship Between State Affect, Discrete Emotions, and Job Performance by Shockley, Kristen M., Ispas, Dan, Rossi, Michael E., Levine, Edward L.

    Published in Human performance (01-11-2012)
    “…The relationship between affect and job performance has been the topic of previous meta-analytic investigations. However, these studies have been limited by…”
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    Work-Family Strategies During COVID-19: Examining Gender Dynamics Among Dual-Earner Couples With Young Children by Shockley, Kristen M., Clark, Malissa A., Dodd, Hope, King, Eden B.

    Published in Journal of applied psychology (01-01-2021)
    “…There are several existing typologies of dual-earner couples focused on how they dually manage work and family; however, these all assume that couples can…”
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    A Cross-National Meta-Analytic Examination of Predictors and Outcomes Associated With Work-Family Conflict by Allen, Tammy D, French, Kimberly A, Dumani, Soner, Shockley, Kristen M

    Published in Journal of applied psychology (01-06-2020)
    “…Through the lens of boundary theory, we systematically examined cultural context as a moderator of relationships between work-family conflict and its key…”
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    Disentangling the Relationship Between Gender and Work-Family Conflict: An Integration of Theoretical Perspectives Using Meta-Analytic Methods by Shockley, Kristen M, Shen, Winny, DeNunzio, Michael M, Arvan, Maryana L, Knudsen, Eric A

    Published in Journal of applied psychology (01-12-2017)
    “…Implicit in many discussions of work-family issues is the idea that managing the work-family interface is more challenging for women than men. We address…”
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    Remote Worker Communication During COVID-19: The Role of Quantity, Quality, and Supervisor Expectation-Setting by Shockley, Kristen M., Allen, Tammy D., Dodd, Hope, Waiwood, Aashna M.

    Published in Journal of applied psychology (01-10-2021)
    “…Given the huge increase in remote work that has accompanied the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, understanding predictors of performance and wellbeing…”
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    Profiles of attribution for work–family conflict episodes and their relation to negative emotions by Shockley, Kristen M., Gabriel, Allison S., Yuan, Zhenyu

    Published in Journal of organizational behavior (01-05-2022)
    “…Summary Many employees commonly deal with situations where their work and family lives are in conflict. Yet, scholarly understanding of how these episodic…”
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    The Effectiveness of Work-Nonwork Interventions: A Theoretical Synthesis and Meta-Analysis by von Allmen, Nicola, Hirschi, Andreas, Burmeister, Anne, Shockley, Kristen M.

    Published in Journal of applied psychology (01-07-2024)
    “…A growing body of intervention studies is concerned with improving the work-nonwork interface. Extant work-nonwork interventions are diverse in terms of…”
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    Formal and Informal Supports for Managing Work and Family by French, Kimberly A., Shockley, Kristen M.

    “…Many working adults manage joint work and family responsibilities and turn to supports offered at work and in the home to help manage these roles successfully…”
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    Deciding Between Work and Family: An Episodic Approach by Shockley, Kristen M., Allen, Tammy D.

    Published in Personnel psychology (01-06-2015)
    “…This study examined work–family conflict decision‐making based on a within–person, episodic approach. Based on 274 episodes across 78 individuals, we…”
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    Whole-Life Career Self-Management: A Conceptual Framework by Hirschi, Andreas, Zacher, Hannes, Shockley, Kristen M.

    Published in Journal of career development (01-04-2022)
    “…Contemporary careers require flexible career self-management across the life span that takes work and nonwork roles into account. However, existing models of…”
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    When flexibility helps: Another look at the availability of flexible work arrangements and work–family conflict by Shockley, Kristen M., Allen, Tammy D.

    Published in Journal of vocational behavior (01-12-2007)
    “…Despite the positive press given to flexible work arrangements (FWA), empirical research investigating the link between the availability of these policies and…”
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    Fighting the 400-Year Pandemic: Racism Against Black People in Organizations by Ruggs, Enrica N., Hebl, Mikki, Shockley, Kristen M.

    Published in Journal of business and psychology (01-02-2023)
    “…Anti-Black racism is a pernicious problem that has plagued the USA throughout history. In 2020, we saw intense moments that highlighted the stark anti-Black…”
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    Cross-cultural work and family research: A review of the literature by Shockley, Kristen M., Douek, Jill, Smith, Christine R., Yu, Peter P., Dumani, Soner, French, Kimberly A.

    Published in Journal of vocational behavior (01-08-2017)
    “…Research aimed at understanding the intersection of employees' work and family lives has blossomed over the past few years, and, in more recent times, has…”
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