Desmidt, Sebastian Meyfroodt, Kenn
Although it is argued that organizational leaders’ perceptions of external shocks determine organizations’ willingness to prepare for future shocks, insights on the sensemaking processes leading local politicians to invest in adaptive capacity building after a crisis are scarce. Therefore, this study examines how politicians’ COVID-19 risk percepti...
Yasin, Raja Mehtab Bashir, Sajid Vanden Abeele, Mariek Bartels, Jos
Supervisor phubbing occurs when supervisors use their mobile phone during an interaction with a subordinate. This study explores the effects of supervisor phubbing on employees' organization-based self-esteem with a specific focus on subordinates' experience of social exclusion. Drawing on data from a sample of 407 respondents, the study findings s...
Ruytenbeek, Nicolas Decock, Sofie
In the current era of digitalization, customers are routinely invited to express their (dis)satisfaction with a product or a service and to provide recommendations for other prospective customers by writing reviews on a variety of online social media platforms. Such forms of electronic word-of-mouth have been found to strongly influence other consu...
Dekeyser, Dieter Roose, Henk
Research asserts that populist messages are more persuasive when the audience's predispositions align with the framing and topic of these messages. Yet, few studies have empirically analyzed this assertion. In this article, we examine how people's emotional reactions to social issues (fear/anger) and the belief that society is in decline condition ...
Elliott, Robert Bohart, Arthur Larson, Dale Muntigl, Peter Smoliak, Olga
Objective: We present a mixed methods systematic review of the effectiveness of therapist empathic reflections, which have been adopted by a range of approaches to communicate an understanding of client communications and experiences. Methods: We begin with definitions and subtypes of empathic reflection, drawing on relevant research and theory, in...
Van Messem, Laura Sinha, Siddhartha Ocket, Ilja Trischler, Heinrich Schlaffer, Erich Schlick, Daniel Rogier, Hendrik Lemey, Sam
To accommodate the ever-growing data requirements in densely populated areas and address the need for high-resolution sensing in diverse next-generation applications, there is a noticeable trend towards utilizing large unallocated frequency bands above 100 GHz. To overcome the harsh propagation conditions, large-scale antenna arrays are crucial and...
De Beelde, Brecht Vantorre, Mike Castellanos Tache, German Dario Pickavet, Mario Joseph, Wout
The large bandwidths that are available at millimeter-wave frequencies enable fixed wireless access (FWA) applications, in which fixed point-to-point wireless links are used to provide internet connectivity. In FWA networks, a wireless mesh is created and data are routed from the customer premises equipment (CPE) towards the point of presence (POP)...
Standaert, Willem Thunus, Sophie Schoenaers, Frédéric
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between virtual meeting participation and wellbeing. Based on the conservation of resources theory, we hypothesize that participation in more virtual meetings is associated with both negative and positive wellbeing indicators. Design/methodology/approach An online survey was sent to 3...
Sabrié, Marie-Lise Vilatte, Caroline
Simmonds, Emily G; Adjei, Kwaku Peprah; Andersen, Christoffer Wold; Aspheim, Janne Cathrin Hetle; Battistin, Claudia; Bulso, Nicola; Christensen, Hannah M; Cretois, Benjamin; Cubero, Ryan; Davidovich, Ivan A;
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Quantifying uncertainty associated with our models is the only way we can express how much we know about any phenomenon. Incomplete consideration of model-based uncertainties can lead to overstated conclusions with real-world impacts in diverse spheres, including conservation, epidemiology, climate science, and policy. Despite these potentially dam...