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Guido Alessandri
Professore Ordinario
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DIPARTIMENTO DI PSICOLOGIA
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guido.alessandri@uniroma1.it
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Personal values and political activism. A cross-national study
BRITISH JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY
2015
Psychometric properties of the italian version of the Psychological capital questionnaire
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SELECTION AND ASSESSMENT
2015
The predictive role of ego-resiliency on behavioural problems
THE EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY
2015
Assessment of regulatory emotional self-efficacy beliefs: a review of the status of the art and some suggestions to move the field forward
JOURNAL OF PSYCHOEDUCATIONAL ASSESSMENT
2015
Positivity within teamwork. Cross-level effects of positivity on performance
PERSONALITY AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES
2015
Relations among EEG-alpha asymmetry and positivity personality trait
BRAIN AND COGNITION
2015
Stability and change of job performance across the career span
HUMAN PERFORMANCE
2015
Trajectory classes of job performance: The role of self-efficacy and organizational tenure
CAREER DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL
2015
Dall'autoefficacia allo sviluppo di carriera e viceversa: il ruolo di mediazione longitudinale della prestazione lavorativa
http://www.aipass.org/files/u1586/programma_con_abstract_sociale_ed_organizzazioni_2015.pdf
2015
Reciprocal relations between emotional self-efficacy beliefs and ego-resiliency across time
JOURNAL OF PERSONALITY
2015
Il capitale psicologico al lavoro
Capitale psicologico. Conoscerlo, riconoscerlo, coltivarlo.
2015
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Progetti di Ricerca
The role of perceived emotional regulation at work as the basis of soldiers' resistance to work-related stress, over and above basic personality profiles: A three-year longitudinal study on a representative cohort of military cadetes
Mala Tempora currunt ... sed meliora parantur! Psychophysiological mechanisms leading to active job search by fostering adaptation and resistance to unemployment stress
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