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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP130104138

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $248,374.00
    Summary
    Understanding career persistence: integrating socio-cognitive and psychological contract perspectives. Falling enrolments, dropouts, and an ageing workforce have contributed to a shortage of science professionals in Australia. This project will integrate socio-cognitive and psychological contract perspectives to identify predictors of career persistence among students and professionals in the field of science.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP150100545

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $145,300.00
    Summary
    To step-in or to stand-by: Third party responses to abusive supervision. Abusive supervision is costly in Australian organisations. Little is known about the experiences of third parties who are not direct targets of abuse. Indeed, a large percentage of supervisor abuse that is witnessed goes unreported. Using a multi-method approach, this project develops and tests a model that explains third party responses to supervisor abuse. In addition to advancing theory, an evidence-based intervention (i .... To step-in or to stand-by: Third party responses to abusive supervision. Abusive supervision is costly in Australian organisations. Little is known about the experiences of third parties who are not direct targets of abuse. Indeed, a large percentage of supervisor abuse that is witnessed goes unreported. Using a multi-method approach, this project develops and tests a model that explains third party responses to supervisor abuse. In addition to advancing theory, an evidence-based intervention (including an action tool kit) is developed to empower third parties to combat supervisor abuse by engaging in constructive action. Overall, research outcomes will aim to provide actionable insights into what organisations can do to encourage their employees to take a proactive stance against abusive supervision.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP170101514

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $172,685.00
    Summary
    Strengthening Australia’s science workforce. This project aims to study why science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) employees stay or leave jobs. There is a strong economic imperative to retain STEM employees. The Australian Government invests heavily in building the supply of STEM graduates, but STEM workers often leave STEM occupations. This project will use a job embeddedness perspective to clarify why these employees stay or leave. Expected project outputs include an evidence-based .... Strengthening Australia’s science workforce. This project aims to study why science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) employees stay or leave jobs. There is a strong economic imperative to retain STEM employees. The Australian Government invests heavily in building the supply of STEM graduates, but STEM workers often leave STEM occupations. This project will use a job embeddedness perspective to clarify why these employees stay or leave. Expected project outputs include an evidence-based toolkit, online masterclass and an online community of practice to contribute to strengthening Australia’s science and innovation capacity.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP160100505

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $230,000.00
    Summary
    Advancing knowledge on silence and its impact on errors and safety. Advancing knowledge on silence and its impact on errors and safety. This project will investigate how silence emerges in teams, what sustains it, and how it affects error and safety outcomes. Employees often choose to remain silent about important issues at work, which can have devastating consequences. Although silence is a complex individual phenomenon, there is little knowledge of silence as a collective phenomenon, or how it .... Advancing knowledge on silence and its impact on errors and safety. Advancing knowledge on silence and its impact on errors and safety. This project will investigate how silence emerges in teams, what sustains it, and how it affects error and safety outcomes. Employees often choose to remain silent about important issues at work, which can have devastating consequences. Although silence is a complex individual phenomenon, there is little knowledge of silence as a collective phenomenon, or how it spreads and becomes the norm in teams and organisations. This project will investigate silence using multilevel, longitudinal designs and by testing novel interventions. This research is expected to affect how teams work and communicate effectively to reduce dangerous forms of silence and improve safety.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP210101031

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $335,985.00
    Summary
    Motivating work teams: An emergence-based process model . With work teams having to undertake more critical and complex tasks, this project aims to develop and evaluate a new process model of team motivation emergence through field studies using varied samples of workers, simulation studies, and computational modelling. The project expects to generate solutions to Australia's declining work engagement by answering calls for research on how to develop team motivation. Expected outcomes include n .... Motivating work teams: An emergence-based process model . With work teams having to undertake more critical and complex tasks, this project aims to develop and evaluate a new process model of team motivation emergence through field studies using varied samples of workers, simulation studies, and computational modelling. The project expects to generate solutions to Australia's declining work engagement by answering calls for research on how to develop team motivation. Expected outcomes include new knowledge of team motivation disseminated through scholarly and practitioner-oriented publications and presentations, as well as practical team assessment and training tools made available to organisations so they can improve team performance.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP130101680

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $150,000.00
    Summary
    The antecedents and outcomes of affective and cognitive readiness for organisational change. This project aims to understand employees' readiness for organisational change. It identifies positive beliefs and positive emotional experiences as key aspects of readiness for change. The project focuses on individuals' personality, workplace characteristics, and characteristics of organisational change events as influencing readiness for change.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP130104814

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $290,000.00
    Summary
    Wise proactivity: making the right things happen in the right way. Little is known about how organisations can motivate their staff to make things happen and at the same time prevent misguided and ineffective proactivity. This project focuses on the concept of wise proactivity. The aim is to develop managers who balance interests beyond their own to make the right things happen in the right way.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP150103312

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $334,119.00
    Summary
    Work Design Matters: The Dynamic Interplay of Work, Person and Context. Work design is critical for social and economic outcomes, as exemplified by the International Labour Office's 'Decent Work agenda'. This project first proposes new, long-term dynamic processes by which personality and demographics, and their interactions, shape or constrain individuals' opportunities for high quality work. Second, it considers how family, education, and workplace factors mitigate the pathways between these i .... Work Design Matters: The Dynamic Interplay of Work, Person and Context. Work design is critical for social and economic outcomes, as exemplified by the International Labour Office's 'Decent Work agenda'. This project first proposes new, long-term dynamic processes by which personality and demographics, and their interactions, shape or constrain individuals' opportunities for high quality work. Second, it considers how family, education, and workplace factors mitigate the pathways between these individual variables and work design. Finally, taking account of contemporary challenges in today's organisations, it examines how work design affects the person, including their health, performance, behaviour, and cognition. The project aims to address these questions using a unique longitudinal cohort study, the Raine Study.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP130100554

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $225,000.00
    Summary
    Understanding the learning and development of employees' emotion regulation strategies over time: rethinking the paradigm. This project investigates how new employees develop strategies for managing emotions at work. Using applied and laboratory designs, this research extends our understanding of how organisational socialisation processes influence new employees' management of emotions and identifies the levers to improve employee wellbeing, productivity and retention.
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    ARC Future Fellowships - Grant ID: FT100100909

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $870,032.00
    Summary
    Building individual and collective proactivity in performance-critical work contexts. This research focuses on mobilising individuals and groups to take charge of their situations and self-initiate positive change. It aims to support proactive workforces that can deliver quality health care and community service because employees think ahead, actively introduce better ways of doing things and make the most of opportunities.
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