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2024Affective mechanisms linking role ambiguity to employee turnoverJunça Silva, A.; Rodrigues, R.ArtigoAcesso Aberto
2024Artificial intelligence and people management in the 21st centuryAlmeida, F.; Junça Silva, A.; Lopes, S. L.Parte de LivroAcesso Embargado
2025Balanced life: The impact of hybrid work on employee well-being through the lens of work–family conflictJunça Silva, A.; Lopes, M.ArtigoAcesso Aberto
2025Being healthy and achieving life harmony: The role of hybrid work and the mediating effect of work–family[with pets] conflictJunça Silva, A.ArtigoAcesso Aberto
2025The black unicorn effect: Micro-daily events and satisfaction decrease the COVID-19 xenophobia, but only for those with low levels of neuroticismJunça Silva, A.; Vilela, C.ArtigoAcesso Aberto
2023Can engagement and performance be improved through online training on emotional intelligence? A quasi-experimental studyJunça Silva, A.; Almeida, N.ArtigoAcesso Aberto
2022Clarifying the conceptual map of VUCA: A systematic reviewTaskan, B.; Caetano, A.; Junça Silva, A.ArtigoAcesso Aberto
2025A cross-cultural perspective about the Ripple effect of corporate social responsibility on internal brand commitment through corporate reputationJunça Silva, A.; Guilherme, M.ArtigoAcesso Embargado
2021Curiosity did not kill the cat: It made it stronger and happy, but only if the cat was not “dark”Junça Silva, A.; Silva, D.ArtigoAcesso Aberto
2023Daily work engagement is a process through which daily micro-events at work influence life satisfactionJunça Silva, A.; Caetano, A.; Lopes, R. R.ArtigoAcesso Aberto
2023Dark individuals appear to be better when good things happen to them: The moderating effect of micro-events on the relationship between the Dark Triad traits and counterproductive work behaviorJunça Silva, A.; Silva, D.ArtigoAcesso Aberto
2024The effect of telework on emotional exhaustion and task performance via work overload: The moderating role of self-leadershipJunça Silva, A.; Almeida, A.; Rebelo, C.ArtigoAcesso Aberto
2011Employees’ satisfaction between 1996 and 2008 within the Portuguese financial sectorSantos, S. C.; Caetano, A.; Junça Silva, A.Parte de LivroAcesso Aberto
2024Exploring how the dark triad and curiosity shape the trajectory of affective events in response to COVID-19 stress and psychological well-being: A three-way interaction modelJunça Silva, A.; Lopes, M.ArtigoAcesso Aberto
2022Friends with benefits: The positive consequences of pet-friendly practices for workers’ well-beingJunça Silva, A.ArtigoAcesso Aberto
2022The furr-recovery method: Interacting with furry co-workers during work time Is a micro-break that recovers workers’ regulatory resources and contributes to their performanceJunça Silva, A.ArtigoAcesso Aberto
2023Gratitude intersects with affect as a boundary condition for daily satisfaction: An affective dynamics perspectiveMosteo, L.; Junça Silva, A.; Lopes, M.ArtigoAcesso Aberto
2024Harmonizing emotions in the workplace: Exploring the interaction between emotional intelligence, positive psychological capital, and flourishingRodrigues, R.; Junça Silva, A.ArtigoAcesso Aberto
2025Harmony at home—nurturing work-pet family enrichment and harmony through a self-determination lens: The moderating role of the dark triadSilva, D.; Junça Silva, A.; Pinheiro, P.ArtigoAcesso Aberto
2024How curiosity affects contextual performance: An emotional daily dynamics perspectiveJunça Silva, A.; Caetano, A.ArtigoAcesso Aberto