Chu-Hsiang (Daisy) Chang

Professor
Department of Psychology
Michigan State University

Chu-Hsiang (Daisy) Chang is a professor at the Department of Psychology of Michigan State University, with a joint courtesy appointment at the Department of Management. She received her Ph.D. in industrial and organizational psychology from the University of Akron. Her research interests focus on issues related to occupational stress, workplace violence, and how employee motivation and organizational leadership intersect with issues concerning employee health and well-being. She has worked on multiple funded research projects that involve interdisciplinary research teams, and collaborated with researchers from engineering, ergonomics, geography, industrial hygiene, media and information studies, medicine, nursing, and physical therapy. She has mentored students from a variety of background, including industrial hygiene, nursing, occupational health medicine, occupational safety, psychology, and public health. Her work has been published in Academy of Management Review, Academy of Management Journal, Journal of Applied Psychology, Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Journal of Organizational Behavior, Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, Psychological Bulletin, and Work & Stress. She has served as an associated editor at Applied Psychology: An International Review and Journal of Organizational Behavior, and is currently serving as an associated editor at Journal of Applied Psychology.

Research Areas: Organizational psychology, Employee attitude and performance, Occupational health and well-being

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