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Hubert Annen

Researcher at ETH Zurich

Publications -  19
Citations -  494

Hubert Annen is an academic researcher from ETH Zurich. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Military personnel. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 11 publications receiving 427 citations.

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Beyond General Intelligence (IQ) and Emotional Intelligence (EQ): The Role of Cultural Intelligence (CQ) on Cross‐Border Leadership Effectiveness in a Globalized World

TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed that cultural intelligence is a critical leadership competency for those with cross-border responsibilities and tested this hypothesis with multisource data, including multiple intelligences, in a sample of 126 Swiss military officers.
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Appreciation at Work in the Swiss Armed Forces

TL;DR: In this article, the authors explored the impact of appreciation at work among military professionals and found that appreciation correlated positively with job satisfaction and negatively with feelings of resentment, and that appreciation explained incremental variance over and above job control, social support, and interactional justice.
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Assessing the “good life” in a military context: how does life and work-satisfaction relate to orientations to happiness and career-success among swiss professional officers?

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined work and life satisfaction along with orientation to happiness, and their relation to subjective but also objective career success, among Swiss military professional officers and found that higher subjective career success was related to higher satisfaction with life, content-related aspects of work satisfaction, and higher endorsements to the engaged and the meaningful life.
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Adapted marching distances and physical training decrease recruits' injuries and attrition

TL;DR: The aim of this study was to measure the effects of a progressive increase in marching distances and an adapted physical training program on injury incidence and attrition rate in a Swiss Army infantry training school.
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Intensive two-day cognitive-behavioral intervention decreases cortisol secretion in soldiers suffering from specific phobia to wear protective mask.

TL;DR: Assessment of HPA SA in soldiers suffering from PMP before and after intensive cognitive-behavioral treatment to relate these data to subjective sleep and specific phobia about wearing a protective mask is treatable via a two-day intensive course.