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CPA Conference, Toronto 2023

June 24, 2023April 30, 2024 Greg Chung-Yan

Maddy Blazer & Lucy Zhang, PhD Students Canadian Psychological Association Conference, Toronto, June 2023

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Are Extreme Policies Like Shopify’s Meetings Ban Actually Good for Productivity?

January 12, 2023January 12, 2023 Greg Chung-Yan

Canadian Business excerpt Most importantly, employees should be consulted about any extreme policy changes, Chung-Yan says: “Ultimately, it is the people who actually do the

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January 1, 2023January 12, 2023 Greg Chung-Yan

Huth, K. B. S., & Chung-Yan, G. A. (2022, Preprint). Quantifying the evidence for the absence of the job demands and job control interaction on

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Applied Social Psychology, MA / PhD | University of Windsor

December 18, 2021January 12, 2023 Greg Chung-Yan

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Dr. Greg Chung-Yan embracing online teaching

December 18, 2021January 12, 2023 Greg Chung-Yan

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Should you ask your co-workers how much money they make?

September 12, 2018January 12, 2023 Greg Chung-Yan

“Organizations capitalize on the fact that talking about your salary tends to be taboo,” Greg Chung-Yan, an associate professor of industrial and organizational psychology at the University of Windsor in Windsor, Ont., told CTVNews.ca via telephone.

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At the Breaking Point: The growing problem of workplace stress and burnout, and what to do about it

July 12, 2018January 12, 2023 Greg Chung-Yan

Dr. Greg A. Chung-Yan speaks on a panel about workplace stress and burnout. Audio Conference Issues Stress, like other workplace hazards, can adversely affect employees’

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