Brown, T., Warren, A. M., & Dupré, K. E. (2022). Employee Recognition and Respectful Workplace: Potential Avenues for HRD Interventions Related to Mistreatment? To be presented at the University Forum for Human Resource Development Annual Conference, Sheffield, UK.
Dionisi, A., Smith, C. & Dupré, K. E. (2022). Learning about sex-based harassment: Parents as an informational source among youth. To be presented at the 2022 Work and Family Researchers Network Conference, June 23-25, New York City, USA.
Dupré, K. E., Dionisi, A. & Smith, C. (2022) The Widespread Effects of Parents’ Workplace Cyberbullying: An Examination of the Impact on Children’s Behaviour. To be presented at the 2022 Work and Family Researchers Network Conference, June 23-25, New York City, USA.
Mantler, J., Yaghini, P., & Parvizian, S. (2022, June). Do you want to be a senior leader? Leadership ambition and hesitancy among junior and mid-level leaders. Printed poster accepted for presentation at the Annual Convention of the Canadian Psychology Association. Calgary, AB.
Martone, P., McNeil, J., & Dupré, K. E. (2022). Effects of Environmental Leadership on Young Workers. To be presented at the Society for the Industrial/Organizational Psychology program at the 2022 American Psychological Association Virtual Convention.
Mengist, A., Mantler, J., Tadesse, M., & Tulk, C. (2022, June). Reactions to TA feedback: The interaction of gender and racial implicit bias among students. Printed poster accepted for presentation at the Annual Convention of the Canadian Psychology Association. Calgary, AB.
McEvoy, A. & Dupré, K. E. (2022). Leading Through Stress. To be presented at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, Seattle, Washington.
McNeil, J., Dupré, K. E., & Cloutier, A. (2022). The Role of Parent-Child Relationship Quality on Motivation to Lead. To be presented at the Society for the Industrial/Organizational Psychology program at the 2022 American Psychological Association Virtual Convention.
Smith, C., Dupré, K. E. & Dionisi, A. (2022). COVID-19 Fear Among Working Parents Relates to Children’s Depressive Symptoms Through Behavioural and Relational Pathways. To be presented at the 2022 Work and Family Researchers Network Conference, June 23-25, New York City, USA.