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Abusive supervision and work–family conflict: The path through emotional labor and burnout
D Carlson, M Ferguson, E Hunter, D Whitten
The Leadership Quarterly 23 (5), 849-859, 2012
5062012
Support at work and home: The path to satisfaction through balance
M Ferguson, D Carlson, S Zivnuska, D Whitten
Journal of vocational behavior 80 (2), 299-307, 2012
3492012
Work-family enrichment and job performance: a constructive replication of affective events theory.
D Carlson, KM Kacmar, S Zivnuska, M Ferguson, D Whitten
Journal of Occupational Health Psychology 16 (3), 297, 2011
2772011
You cannot leave it at the office: Spillover and crossover of coworker incivility
M Ferguson
Journal of Organizational Behavior 33 (4), 571-588, 2012
2642012
Health and turnover of working mothers after childbirth via the work–family interface: An analysis across time.
DS Carlson, JG Grzywacz, M Ferguson, EM Hunter, CR Clinch, TA Arcury
Journal of Applied Psychology 96 (5), 1045, 2011
2552011
Work–family enrichment and satisfaction: Mediating processes and relative impact of originating and receiving domains
DS Carlson, EM Hunter, M Ferguson, D Whitten
Journal of Management 40 (3), 845-865, 2014
2242014
The fallout from abusive supervision: An examination of subordinates and their partners
DS Carlson, M Ferguson, PL Perrewé, D Whitten
Personnel psychology 64 (4), 937-961, 2011
2222011
Pay it forward: The positive crossover effects of supervisor work—family enrichment
DS Carlson, M Ferguson, KM Kacmar, JG Grzywacz, D Whitten
Journal of management 37 (3), 770-789, 2011
2112011
Tethered to work: A family systems approach linking mobile device use to turnover intentions.
M Ferguson, D Carlson, W Boswell, D Whitten, MM Butts, KM Kacmar
Journal of Applied Psychology 101 (4), 520, 2016
1932016
A short and valid measure of work-family enrichment.
KM Kacmar, WS Crawford, DS Carlson, M Ferguson, D Whitten
Journal of Occupational Health Psychology 19 (1), 32, 2014
1812014
I know what you did: The effects of interpersonal deviance on bystanders.
M Ferguson, B Barry
Journal of Occupational Health Psychology 16 (1), 80, 2011
1482011
Mindfulness at work: Resource accumulation, well-being, and attitudes
S Zivnuska, KM Kacmar, M Ferguson, DS Carlson
Career Development International 21 (2), 106-124, 2016
1462016
Flexing work boundaries: The spillover and crossover of workplace support
M Ferguson, D Carlson, KM Kacmar
Personnel Psychology 68 (3), 581-614, 2015
1272015
Double crossed: The spillover and crossover effects of work demands on work outcomes through the family.
DS Carlson, MJ Thompson, KM Kacmar
Journal of Applied Psychology 104 (2), 214, 2019
1192019
A two-study examination of work–family conflict, production deviance and gender
M Ferguson, D Carlson, EM Hunter, D Whitten
Journal of Vocational Behavior 81 (2), 245-258, 2012
1132012
The cost of being ignored: Emotional exhaustion in the work and family domains.
MJ Thompson, DS Carlson, KM Kacmar, RM Vogel
Journal of Applied Psychology 105 (2), 186, 2020
1112020
Work-life events theory: Making sense of shock events in dual-earner couples
WS Crawford, MJ Thompson, BE Ashforth
Academy of Management Review 44 (1), 194-212, 2019
1082019
Do the benefits of family-to-work transitions come at too great a cost?
DS Carlson, KM Kacmar, S Zivnuska, M Ferguson
Journal of occupational health psychology 20 (2), 161, 2015
862015
Deceptive impression management: Does deception pay in established workplace relationships?
JR Carlson, DS Carlson, M Ferguson
Journal of Business Ethics 100, 497-514, 2011
852011
Spillover and crossover of work resources: A test of the positive flow of resources through work–family enrichment
DS Carlson, MJ Thompson, WS Crawford, KM Kacmar
Journal of Organizational Behavior 40 (6), 709-722, 2019
812019
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