Ricarda Schleupner

Ricarda Schleupner
University of Vienna | UniWien · Occupational, Economic and Social Psychology

Master of Science

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Introduction
Ricarda Schleupner is a work and organizational psychologist currently pursuing a doctoral degree from the University of Vienna, Austria. Her main research interests are located in the field of Occupational Health, especially work-nonwork interface, sleep, and stress management.

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Psychological reattachment to work means mentally reconnecting with one’s work before or upon returning to work in the morning. Recent studies revealed its potential to boost daily work engagement, demonstrating its relevance to research and practice. Despite this, no studies have explored the components of psychological reattachment and why and ho...
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Psychological reattachment means mentally tuning into one's work before starting work in the morning. In this daily diary study, we investigated whether psychological reattachment may be beneficial not only for work engagement but also for proactivity during the day. We moreover considered two competing theoretical propositions regarding the role o...
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With the current study, we investigate mechanisms linking sleep quality with work engagement. Work engagement is an affective-motivational state of feeling vigorous, absorbed, and dedicated while working. Drawing from both the effort-recovery model and the job demands-resources framework, we hypothesize that sleep quality should be positively relat...

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