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Hakan Ozcelik

Researcher at California State University, Sacramento

Publications -  16
Citations -  1434

Hakan Ozcelik is an academic researcher from California State University, Sacramento. The author has contributed to research in topics: Job performance & Loneliness. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 16 publications receiving 814 citations. Previous affiliations of Hakan Ozcelik include Corvinus University of Budapest & University of British Columbia.

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COVID-19 and the workplace: Implications, issues, and insights for future research and action.

TL;DR: A broad-scope overview provides an integrative approach for considering the implications of COVID-19 for work, workers, and organizations while also identifying issues for future research and insights to inform solutions.
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Toxic Decision Processes: A Study of Emotion and Organizational Decision Making

TL;DR: It is shown that toxic decision processes are triggered by issues that are sensitive, ambiguous, and nonurgent and identified several mechanisms that connect actors' emotions and actions, over time creating a toxic decision process that leads to the cumulative buildup and diffusion of toxicity.
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Doing well and doing good: The relationship between leadership practices that facilitate a positive emotional climate and organizational performance

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigate whether and how leadership practices that facilitate a positive emotional climate (the "PEC practices") are related to organizational outcomes in terms of performance (increase in revenue), strategic growth, and outcome growth.
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No employee an island: workplace loneliness and job performance

TL;DR: In this article, the link between workplace loneliness and job performance was investigated, integrating the regulatory loop model of loneliness and the affect theory of social exchange, and developed a mode for workplace loneliness.
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An empirical analysis of surface acting in intra-organizational relationships†

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors developed a theoretical model analyzing the antecedents and outcomes of surface acting within organizations, by drawing on the sociometer theory and self-presentation theory frameworks.