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Examining the energizing effects of humor: The influence of humor on persistence behavior
D Cheng, L Wang
Journal of Business and Psychology 30 (4), 759-772, 2015
912015
It’s all about control: The role of self-control in buffering the effects of negative reciprocity beliefs and trait anger on workplace deviance
SLD Restubog, PRJM Garcia, L Wang, D Cheng
Journal of Research in Personality 44 (5), 655-660, 2010
822010
Does organizational justice matter? Implications for construction workers’ organizational commitment
YY Chih, K Kiazad, D Cheng, A Capezio, SL D. Restubog
Journal of Management in Engineering 33 (2), 04016043, 2016
442016
Feeling Positive and Productive: Role of Supervisor–Worker Relationship in Predicting Construction Workers’ Performance in the Philippines
YY Chih, K Kiazad, D Cheng, JAL Lajom, SLD Restubog
Journal of Construction Engineering and Management 143 (8), 04017049, 2017
322017
Laughter Is (Powerful) Medicine: the Effects of Humor Exposure on the Well-being of Victims of Aggression
D Cheng, R Amarnani, T Le, S Restubog
Journal of Business and Psychology, 1-14, 2018
252018
Finding humor in work–life conflict: Distinguishing the effects of individual and co-worker humor
D Cheng, XW Chan, R Amarnani, F Farivar
Journal of Vocational Behavior, 103538, 2021
242021
The perils of dating your boss: The role of hierarchical workplace romance and sex on evaluators’ career advancement decisions for lower status romance participants
S Chan-Serafin, L Teo, A Minbashian, D Cheng, L Wang
Journal of Social and Personal Relationships 34 (3), 309-333, 2017
242017
When the boss is blue: examining the effects of supervisors' negative emotions on subordinates' cognitive work engagement and family undermining
XW Chan, T Kalliath, D Cheng
Personnel Review, 2020
162020
Anger suppression in negotiations: the roles of attentional focus and anger source
B Shao, L Wang, D Cheng, L Doucet
Journal of Business and Psychology 30 (4), 747-758, 2015
112015
Does laughing at yourself help you work? Self-deprecating humor and performance
DC Cheng, CJ Jackson, I Lee
Academy of Management Proceedings 2015 (1), 13992, 2015
22015
When joking at work helps you work: The influence of humor on persistence behavior
DC Cheng, L Wang
Academy of Management Proceedings 2014 (1), 13110, 2014
12014
How, when, and why displaying one's religious affiliation at work affects evaluator judgments
L Teo, KL Wang, DC Cheng, I Lee
Academy of Management Proceedings 2014 (1), 13036, 2014
2014
Does being" mean at work" work? The role of emotional labour strategies in mediating the role between display rules and work outcomes
D Cheng
University of New South Wales, 2011
2011
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S Chan-Serafin, L Teo, A Minbashian, D Cheng, L Wang
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