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Perceived organizational support: A meta-analytic evaluation of organizational support theory
JN Kurtessis, R Eisenberger, MT Ford, LC Buffardi, KA Stewart, CS Adis
Journal of management 43 (6), 1854-1884, 2017
27392017
Intrinsic motivation and extrinsic incentives jointly predict performance: a 40-year meta-analysis.
CP Cerasoli, JM Nicklin, MT Ford
Psychological bulletin 140 (4), 980, 2014
27152014
Work and family satisfaction and conflict: a meta-analysis of cross-domain relations.
MT Ford, BA Heinen, KL Langkamer
Journal of applied psychology 92 (1), 57, 2007
18042007
Handbook of occupational health psychology
LE Tetrick, JCE Quick, MT Ford, GG Fisher
American Psychological Association, 2024
5662024
Perceived unfairness and employee health: a meta-analytic integration.
JM Robbins, MT Ford, LE Tetrick
Journal of Applied Psychology 97 (2), 235, 2012
5322012
Relationships between psychological, physical, and behavioural health and work performance: A review and meta-analysis
MT Ford, CP Cerasoli, JA Higgins, AL Decesare
Work & Stress 25 (3), 185-204, 2011
4852011
How do occupational stressor-strain effects vary with time? A review and meta-analysis of the relevance of time lags in longitudinal studies
MT Ford, RA Matthews, JD Wooldridge, V Mishra, UM Kakar, SR Strahan
Work & Stress 28 (1), 9-30, 2014
3612014
Intrinsic motivation, performance, and the mediating role of mastery goal orientation: A test of self-determination theory
CP Cerasoli, MT Ford
The Journal of psychology 148 (3), 267-286, 2014
3162014
Occupational health science in the time of COVID-19: Now more than ever
RR Sinclair, T Allen, L Barber, M Bergman, T Britt, A Butler, M Ford, ...
Occupational health science 4, 1-22, 2020
2792020
A work–family conflict/subjective well-being process model: A test of competing theories of longitudinal effects.
RA Matthews, JH Wayne, MT Ford
Journal of Applied Psychology 99 (6), 1173, 2014
2482014
Investment in workforce health: Exploring the implications for workforce safety climate and commitment
K Mearns, L Hope, MT Ford, LE Tetrick
Accident Analysis & Prevention 42 (5), 1445-1454, 2010
2222010
Relations among occupational hazards, attitudes, and safety performance.
MT Ford, LE Tetrick
Journal of occupational health psychology 16 (1), 48, 2011
1832011
Negative and positive spillover between work and home: Relationship to perceived stress and job satisfaction
M Lourel, MT Ford, CE Gamassou, N Guéguen, A Hartmann
Journal of Managerial Psychology 24 (5), 438-449, 2009
1732009
Does public service motivation always lead to organizational commitment? Examining the moderating roles of intrinsic motivation and ethical leadership
W Potipiroon, MT Ford
Public Personnel Management 46 (3), 211-238, 2017
1712017
Understanding role stressors and job satisfaction over time using adaptation theory.
KJ Ritter, RA Matthews, MT Ford, AA Henderson
Journal of Applied Psychology 101 (12), 1655, 2016
1542016
The within and cross domain effects of work-family enrichment: A meta-analysis
Y Zhang, S Xu, J Jin, MT Ford
Journal of Vocational Behavior 104, 210-227, 2018
1442018
Chronic and episodic anger and gratitude toward the organization: Relationships with organizational and supervisor supportiveness and extrarole behavior.
MT Ford, Y Wang, J Jin, R Eisenberger
Journal of occupational health psychology 23 (2), 175, 2018
1322018
Safety motivation and human resource management in North America
MT Ford, LE Tetrick
The International Journal of Human Resource Management 19 (8), 1472-1485, 2008
1012008
Perceived organizational support (POS) across 54 nations: A cross-cultural meta-analysis of POS effects
T Rockstuhl, R Eisenberger, LM Shore, JN Kurtessis, MT Ford, LC Buffardi, ...
Journal of International Business Studies 51, 933-962, 2020
912020
Relationships between illegitimate tasks and change in work-family outcomes via interactional justice and negative emotions
SF Ahmed, EM Eatough, MT Ford
Journal of Vocational Behavior 104, 14-30, 2018
892018
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