The global problem of insufficient sleep and its serious public health implications
Good sleep is necessary for good physical and mental health and a good quality of life.
Insufficient sleep is a pervasive and prominent problem in the modern 24-h society. A …
Insufficient sleep is a pervasive and prominent problem in the modern 24-h society. A …
Circadian disruption: What do we actually mean?
C Vetter - European Journal of Neuroscience, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
The circadian system regulates physiology and behavior. Acute challenges to the system,
such as those experienced when traveling across time zones, will eventually result in re …
such as those experienced when traveling across time zones, will eventually result in re …
Too sleepy to be innovative? Ethical leadership and employee service innovation behavior: A dual-path model moderated by sleep quality
This research explores the association of ethical leadership with employee service
innovation behavior through a moderated mediation model. Theorizing on uncertainty …
innovation behavior through a moderated mediation model. Theorizing on uncertainty …
Social media addiction and employee sleep: implications for performance and wellbeing in the hospitality industry
Purpose This study is designed to investigate a critical association between social media
addiction and employee sleep while considering its implications for employee well-being …
addiction and employee sleep while considering its implications for employee well-being …
Beginning the workday yet already depleted? Consequences of late-night smartphone use and sleep
Smartphones have become a prevalent technology as they provide employees with instant
access to work-related information and communications outside of the office. Despite these …
access to work-related information and communications outside of the office. Despite these …
“You wouldn't like me when I'm sleepy”: Leaders' sleep, daily abusive supervision, and work unit engagement
We examine the daily sleep of leaders as an antecedent to daily abusive supervisory
behavior and work unit engagement. Drawing from ego depletion theory, our theoretical …
behavior and work unit engagement. Drawing from ego depletion theory, our theoretical …
Examining the effects of sleep deprivation on workplace deviance: A self-regulatory perspective
MS Christian, APJ Ellis - Academy of Management Journal, 2011 - journals.aom.org
The causes of workplace deviance are of increasing interest to organizations. We integrate
psychological and neurocognitive perspectives to examine the effects of sleep deprivation …
psychological and neurocognitive perspectives to examine the effects of sleep deprivation …
Scientific contributions of within-person research in management: Making the juice worth the squeeze
BW McCormick, CJ Reeves… - Journal of …, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
A multitude of studies in the management literature are focusing on within-person
phenomena. The study of such phenomena offers great promise as within-person research …
phenomena. The study of such phenomena offers great promise as within-person research …
The depleted leader: The influence of leaders' diminished psychological resources on leadership behaviors
While much is understood about the outcomes of different leadership styles, less is known
about the antecedents of leadership, particularly with regards to how leaders' own …
about the antecedents of leadership, particularly with regards to how leaders' own …
Lack of sleep and unethical conduct
CM Barnes, J Schaubroeck, M Huth… - … Behavior and Human …, 2011 - Elsevier
We draw from the Ego Depletion model and research on sleep physiology to predict a
relationship between lack of sleep and individuals' unethical behavior. Laboratory studies …
relationship between lack of sleep and individuals' unethical behavior. Laboratory studies …