2022 Conference Publication Stigmatising discourses in the context of the Australian Royal Commission into Aged CareManchha, Asmita, Tann, Ken, Way, Kirsten and Thai, Michael (2022). Stigmatising discourses in the context of the Australian Royal Commission into Aged Care. Australian Association of Gerontology conference, Online, November 2022. |
2022 Journal Article The social construction of stigma in aged-care work: implications for health professionals’ work intentionsManchha, Asmita V., Way, Kïrsten A., Tann, Ken and Thai, Michael (2022). The social construction of stigma in aged-care work: implications for health professionals’ work intentions. The Gerontologist, 62 (7), 994-1005. doi: 10.1093/geront/gnac002 |
2022 Conference Publication Discursive responses to countering stigmatizing discourses about aged care and worker outcomesManchha, A. V., Tann, K., Way, K. A. and Thai, M. (2022). Discursive responses to countering stigmatizing discourses about aged care and worker outcomes. EGOS Colloquium, Vienna, Austria, 7-9 July 2022. Vienna, Austria: |
2022 Journal Article Applications of Bayesian approaches in construction management research: a systematic reviewHon, Carol K.H., Sun, Chenjunyan, Xia, Bo, Jimmieson, Nerina L., Way, Kïrsten A. and Wu, Paul Pao-Yen (2022). Applications of Bayesian approaches in construction management research: a systematic review. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 29 (5), 2153-2182. doi: 10.1108/ecam-10-2020-0817 |
2022 Other Outputs Are identity leadership and shared social identity associated with the highly reliable behaviour of military personnel? Protocol for a systematic reviewKnox, Sally, Way, Kïrsten and Haslam, Alex (2022). Are identity leadership and shared social identity associated with the highly reliable behaviour of military personnel? Protocol for a systematic review. Middletown, DE, United States: INPLASY: International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols. doi: 10.37766/inplasy2022.5.0063 |
2022 Journal Article Differences between managers’ and safety professionals’ perceptions of upwards influence attempts within safety practiceMadigan, Cassandra, Way, Kirsten A., Johnstone, Kelly and Capra, Mike (2022). Differences between managers’ and safety professionals’ perceptions of upwards influence attempts within safety practice. Journal of Safety Research, 81, 203-215. doi: 10.1016/j.jsr.2022.02.012 |
2022 Conference Publication Evaluating the need for recovery from work for site-based construction practitioners in AustraliaSun, C., Hon, C. K.H., Jimmieson, N. L., Way, K. A. and Xia, B. (2022). Evaluating the need for recovery from work for site-based construction practitioners in Australia. World Building Congress 2022, Melbourne, VIC Australia, 26-30 June 2022. Bristol, United Kingdom: Institute of Physics. doi: 10.1088/1755-1315/1101/3/032036 |
2022 Conference Publication Exploring barriers and enablers of work ability among older workers – a qualitative approachBontrup, Carolin, Johnston, Venerina, O'Leary, Shaun and Way, Kirsten (2022). Exploring barriers and enablers of work ability among older workers – a qualitative approach. 33rd International Congress on Occupational Health 2022 (ICOH 2022), Online, 6–10 February 2022. Incheon, Republic of Korea: Occupational Safety and Health Research Institute. doi: 10.1016/j.shaw.2021.12.1049 |
2022 Journal Article The relationship between psychosocial hazards and mental health in the construction industry: a meta-analysisSun, Chenjunyan, Hon, Carol K.H., Way, Kïrsten A., Jimmieson, Nerina L. and Xia, Bo (2022). The relationship between psychosocial hazards and mental health in the construction industry: a meta-analysis. Safety Science, 145 105485, 105485. doi: 10.1016/j.ssci.2021.105485 |
2021 Journal Article How do safety professionals’ influence managers within organizations? – a critical incident approachMadigan, Cassandra, Johnstone, Kelly, Way, Kïrsten A. and Capra, Mike (2021). How do safety professionals’ influence managers within organizations? – a critical incident approach. Safety Science, 144 105478, 105478. doi: 10.1016/j.ssci.2021.105478 |
2021 Journal Article A comparative analysis of Inspector responses to complaints about psychosocial and physical hazardsPopple, Sam, Way, Kïrsten, Johnstone, Richard, Croucher, Richard and Miller, Peta (2021). A comparative analysis of Inspector responses to complaints about psychosocial and physical hazards. Regulation and Governance, 17 (1), 234-249. doi: 10.1111/rego.12447 |
2021 Conference Publication Understanding stigmatising discourses in aged care: applying linguistics to the Australian Royal Commission into Aged CareManchha, Asmita, Tann, Ken, Way, Kirsten and Thai, Michael (2021). Understanding stigmatising discourses in aged care: applying linguistics to the Australian Royal Commission into Aged Care. Australian Systematic Functional Linguistics Association, Brisbane, QLD Australia, September 2021. |
2021 Conference Publication Social construction of the stigma of working in aged care in the context of COVID-19: implications for health professionals’ work intentionsManchha, Asmita, Way, Kirsten, Tann, Ken and Thai, Michael (2021). Social construction of the stigma of working in aged care in the context of COVID-19: implications for health professionals’ work intentions. European Group for Organizational Studies, Online, July 2021. |
2021 Book Chapter Bullying and ViolenceCaponecchia, C. and Way, K. A. (2021). Bullying and Violence. The Core Body of Knowledge for the Generalist OHS Professionals. (pp. 1-38) edited by Pryor, P.. Gladstone Park, VIC Australia: Australian Institute of Health and Safety. |
2021 Conference Publication A meta-analysis of work factors impacting quality of care and counterproductive work behaviours in residential aged care and hospitals.Hodroj, Batoul, Way, Kirsten, Scott, Theresa, Wright, April and Manchha, Asmita (2021). A meta-analysis of work factors impacting quality of care and counterproductive work behaviours in residential aged care and hospitals.. 54th Australian Association of Gerontology Conference, Sydney, Australia, 9-12 November 2021. |
2020 Book Chapter Psychosocial hazardsWay, Kïrsten (2020). Psychosocial hazards. The core body of knowledge for generalist OHS professionals . (pp. 1-50) Tullamarine, VIC, Australia: Australian Institute of Health and Safety. |
2020 Journal Article Deeply discrediting: a systematic review examining the conceptualizations and consequences of the stigma of working in aged careManchha, Asmita V., Walker, Nicole, Way, Kïrsten A., Dawson, Danielle, Tann, Ken and Thai, Michael (2020). Deeply discrediting: a systematic review examining the conceptualizations and consequences of the stigma of working in aged care. The Gerontologist, 61 (4), e129-e146. doi: 10.1093/geront/gnaa166 |
2020 Conference Publication So you work in aged care…‘oh’ An exploratory study of social evaluations and the stigmatization of aged care workersManchha, Asmita, Walker, Nicole, Way, Kirsten, Tann, Ken, Thai, Michael and Dissanayaka, Nadeeka (2020). So you work in aged care…‘oh’ An exploratory study of social evaluations and the stigmatization of aged care workers. European Group for Organizational Studies, Online, 2-4 July 2020. |
2020 Journal Article Supervisor conflict management climate and emotion recognition skills: implications for collective employee burnoutWay, Kirsten A., Jimmieson, Nerina J. and Bordia, Prashant (2020). Supervisor conflict management climate and emotion recognition skills: implications for collective employee burnout. International Journal of Conflict Management, 31 (4), 559-580. doi: 10.1108/ijcma-03-2019-0054 |
2020 Journal Article Empirical investigation of authentic assessment theory: An application in online courses using mimetic simulation created in university learning management ecosystemsWay, Kïrsten A., Burrell, Lisa, D’Allura, Louise and Ashford-Rowe, Kevin (2020). Empirical investigation of authentic assessment theory: An application in online courses using mimetic simulation created in university learning management ecosystems. Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 46 (1), 1-19. doi: 10.1080/02602938.2020.1740647 |