
About
Jesse Michel is Professor and Director of the Industrial-Organizational Psychology program in the Department of Psychological Sciences at Auburn University. His research examines the interplay between work and personal life domains, personality factors in workplace behavior, and employee well-being, with methodological expertise in survey design and meta-analysis.
Education:
- PhD in Industrial/Organizational Psychology, Wayne State University (2007)
- MA in Industrial/Organizational Psychology, Wayne State University (2006)
- BA in Psychology & Sociology, University of Minnesota (2002)
Research Focus: He directs the Work-Life and Organizational Effectiveness Lab, which investigates boundary management strategies, work-family conflict dynamics, and burnout measurement. His work employs longitudinal and meta-analytic approaches to understand how work stressors and flexible arrangements impact health outcomes.
Publication Trends: Michel's recent scholarship focuses on refining measurement instruments for organizational constraints and work-life conflict, while meta-analytic work establishes robust relationships between workplace factors and well-being. His COVID-19 research tracks employee adaptation processes within the job demands-resources framework.
Editorial Roles: Serves as Associate Editor for Applied Psychology: An International Review, Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology, and Occupational Health Science. Editorial board member for Journal of Applied Psychology and Journal of Vocational Behavior.
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