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YoungAh Park, Ph.D.
YoungAh Park, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, School of Labor & Employment Relations, University of Illinois at Urbana
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Relationships between work-home segmentation and psychological detachment from work: the role of communication technology use at home.
YA Park, C Fritz, SM Jex
Journal of occupational health psychology 16 (4), 457, 2011
6242011
Micro-break activities at work to recovery from daily work demands
S Kim, YA Park, Q Niu
Journal of Organizational Behavior 38 (1), 28-44, 2017
2762017
Work-home boundary management using communication and information technology.
YA Park, SM Jex
International Journal of Stress Management 18 (2), 133, 2011
2382011
Daily Micro-Breaks and Job Performance: General Work Engagement as a Cross-Level Moderator
S Kim, YA Park, L Headrick
Journal of Applied Psychology 103 (7), 772-786, 2018
2302018
Daily cyber incivility and distress: The moderating roles of resources at work and home
YA Park, C Fritz, SM Jex
Journal of Management 44 (7), 2535-2557, 2018
1762018
Spousal Recovery Support, Recovery Experiences, and Life Satisfaction Crossover Among Dual-Earner Couples.
YA Park, C Fritz
Journal of Applied Psychology 100 (2), 557-566, 2015
1112015
Work–school conflict and health outcomes: Beneficial resources for working college students.
YA Park, JM Sprung
Journal of occupational health psychology 18 (4), 384, 2013
1082013
When Work is Wanted After Hours: Testing Weekly Stress of Information Communication Technology Demands Using Boundary Theory
YA Park, Y Liu, L Headrick
Journal of Organizational Behavior 41 (6), 518-534, 2020
1002020
Weekly work–school conflict, sleep quality, and fatigue: Recovery self‐efficacy as a cross‐level moderator
YA Park, JM Sprung
Journal of Organizational Behavior 36 (1), 112-127, 2015
762015
Daily microbreaks in a self-regulatory resources lens: Perceived health climate as a contextual moderator via microbreak autonomy.
S Kim, S Cho, YA Park
Journal of Applied Psychology 107 (1), 60-77, 2022
602022
The long arm of email incivility: Transmitted stress to the partner and partner work withdrawal
YA Park, VC Haun
Journal of Organizational Behavior 39, 1268-1282, 2018
602018
Customer Mistreatment Harms Nightly Sleep and Next- Morning Recovery: Job Control and Recovery Self- Efficacy as Cross-Level Moderators
YA Park, S Kim
Journal of Occupational Health Psychology 24 (2), 256-269, 2019
582019
Dual-Earner Couples’ Weekend Recovery Support, State of Recovery, and Work Engagement: Work-Linked Relationship as a Moderator.
YA Park, VC Haun
Journal of Occupational Health Psychology 22 (4), 455-466, 2017
372017
How to benefit from weekend physical activities: Moderating roles of psychological recovery experiences and sleep
S Cho, YA Park
Stress and Health 34, 639-648, 2018
332018
A validation study of a Korean version of the recovery experience questionnaire
HI Park, YA Park, M Kim, T Hur
Korean Journal of Industrial and Organizational Psychology 24 (3), 523-552, 2011
322011
Time to disentangle the information and communication technology (ICT) constructs: Developing a taxonomy around ICT use for occupational health research
X Hu, YA Park, A Day, LK Barber
Occupational Health Science 5 (1), 217-245, 2021
292021
Situational factors and resilience: Facilitating adaptation to military stressors.
SM Jex, J Kain, YA Park
American Psychological Association, 2013
292013
Defrag and reboot? Consolidating information and communication technology research in IO psychology
XJ Hu, LK Barber, YA Park, A Day
Industrial and Organizational Psychology 14 (3), 371-396, 2021
282021
Recovery experiences for work and health outcomes: A meta-analysis and recovery-engagement-exhaustion model
L Headrick, DA Newman, YA Park, Y Liang
Journal of Business and Psychology 38, 821-864, 2023
272023
Put You Down Versus Tune You Out: Further Understanding Active and Passive E-Mail Incivility
Z Yuan, YA Park, M Sliter
Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, 2020
272020
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