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The Work and Organizational Psychology research group investigates how affect, cognition, and behavior shape performance and well-being in organizations and other performance contexts (e.g., sports). We combine fundamental research with an applied orientation to help employees and work teams become more productive, sustainable, and resilient, and foster thriving work environments.
Programme group Work and Organizational Psychology

In today’s rapidly changing world, organizations face economic, societal, technological, and labor market pressures. To navigate these challenges, it is vital to understand how people manage their careers and well-being, regulate their learning and development, and work together to deliver high-quality, responsible performance in a safe and nurturing work environment. Our group addresses these issues at the level of individuals, teams, and their interaction.

We develop and test theory on (1) individual adaptation, well-being, self-regulation, and behavior (e.g., career adaptability, coaching, learning, motivation, decision-making, ethical behavior, and innovation), (2) team regulatory processes and performance (e.g., decision-making, creativity, leadership, power, and diversity) and (3) cross-level dynamics, including how organizational cultures, leaders, groups, individuals, and AI jointly shape co-regulation, work climates, and performance.

Our research programme combines fundamental and applied work, using multi-method approaches that enable triangulation, cross-validation, and robust, evidence-based practice. Our group can be characterized by “unity in diversity”. We have a wide range of expertise in personnel, organizational, occupational health and sport and performance psychology that we complement with advanced, interdisciplinary methodologies.

Current research themes

Programme group leaders

Dr. M. (Matthijs) Baas

Faculteit der Maatschappij- en Gedragswetenschappen

Programmagroep: Work and Organizational Psychology

Prof. dr. A.C. (Astrid) Homan

Faculteit der Maatschappij- en Gedragswetenschappen

Programmagroep: Work and Organizational Psychology