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D-Index
43
Citations
20862
World Ranking
7072
National Ranking
65

Overview

Dov Eden is affiliated with Tel Aviv University in Israel and contributes to the field of Social Sciences with a focus on Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management, Sociology and Political Science, Management Science and Operations Research, Gender Studies, and Safety Research.

Their research encompasses a range of main topics, including:

  • Complex Systems and Decision Making
  • Management and Organizational Studies
  • Work-Family Balance Challenges
  • Job Satisfaction and Organizational Behavior
  • Gender Diversity and Inequality
  • Experimental Behavioral Economics Studies
  • Psychology of Social Influence

Dov Eden has authored and co-authored papers published in notable academic journals such as:

  • The Leadership Quarterly
  • Journal of Global Mobility The Home of Expatriate Management Research
  • Journal of Organizational Psychology
  • Journal of Organizational Behavior

Recent publications by Eden include:

  • The science of leadership: A journey from survey research to field experimentation, 2020, The Leadership Quarterly
  • "Thought experiments: Review and recommendations"-A brief commentary by Dov Eden, 2023, Journal of Organizational Behavior

Co-authorship is an element of their research activity, with frequent collaboration with Mina Westman, Shoshi Chen, and Oranit Davidson Begerano.

Their work covers interdisciplinary approaches integrating behavioral economics, social influence psychology, and organizational studies to address challenges related to leadership, gender diversity, and work-family balance.

Best Publications

  • Validation of a New General Self-Efficacy Scale:

    Gilad Chen;Stanley M. Gully;Dov Eden

  • Impact of Transformational Leadership on Follower Development and Performance: A Field Experiment

    Taly Dvir;Dov Eden;Bruce J. Avolio;Boas Shamir

  • Self-efficacy training to speed reemployment: Helping people to help themselves.

    Dov Eden;Arie Aviram

  • Implicit leadership theory as a determinant of the factor structure underlying supervisory behavior scales.

    Dov Eden;Uri Leviatan

  • Relief from job stressors and burnout: reserve service as a respite.

    Dalia Etzion;Dov Eden;Yael Lapidot

  • General self-efficacy and self-esteem: toward theoretical and empirical distinction between correlated self-evaluations

    Gilad Chen;Stanley Morris Gully;Dov Eden

  • Effects of a respite from work on burnout: vacation relief and fade-out.

    Mina Westman;Dov Eden

  • Leadership and expectations: Pygmalion effects and other self-fulfilling prophecies in organizations

    Dov Eden

  • Effects of crew composition on crew performance: Does the whole equal the sum of its parts?

    Aharon Tziner;Dov Eden

  • Modeling Galatea : boosting self-efficacy to increase volunteering

    Dov Eden;Joseph Kinnar

  • Pygmalion, Goal Setting, and Expectancy: Compatible Ways to Boost Productivity

    Dov Eden

  • Pygmalion goes to boot camp: Expectancy, leadership, and trainee performance.

    Dov Eden;Abraham B. Shani

  • Self-Fulfilling Prophecy as a Management Tool: Harnessing Pygmalion

    Dov Eden

  • Replication, Meta-Analysis, Scientific Progress, and AMJ's Publication Policy

    Dov Eden

  • Seasickness as a self-fulfilling prophecy: Raising self-efficacy to boost performance at sea.

    Dov Eden;Yaakov Zuk

  • Pygmalion versus self-expectancy: Effects of instructor- and self-expectancy on trainee performance.

    Dov Eden;Gad Ravid

  • Means efficacy: External sources of general and specific subjective efficacy.

    Dov Eden

  • Pygmalion without interpersonal contrast effects: Whole groups gain from raising manager expectations.

    Dov Eden

  • Sabbatical Leave: Who Gains and How Much?

    Oranit B. Davidson;Dov Eden;Mina Westman;Yochi Cohen-Charash

  • The inverted-U relationship between stress and performance: A field study

    Mina Westman;Dov Eden

Frequent Co-Authors

Mina Westman
Mina Westman Tel Aviv University
Yoav Ganzach
Yoav Ganzach Tel Aviv University
Arie Shirom
Arie Shirom Tel Aviv University
Bruce J. Avolio
Bruce J. Avolio University of Washington
Gilad Chen
Gilad Chen University of Maryland, College Park
Boas Shamir
Boas Shamir Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Aharon Tziner
Aharon Tziner Tel Hai Academic College
Leslie B. Hammer
Leslie B. Hammer Oregon Health & Science University
James Campbell Quick
James Campbell Quick The University of Texas at Arlington
Michael P. O'Driscoll
Michael P. O'Driscoll University of Waikato

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