The relevance of sleep and circadian misalignment for procrastination among shift workers

Volume: 91, Issue: 1, Pages: 110 - 133
Published: Nov 21, 2017
Abstract
This daily diary study contributes to current research uncovering the role of sleep for employees’ effective self‐regulation at work. We focus on shift workers’ effective self‐regulation in terms of their general and day‐specific inclination to procrastinate, that is, their tendency to delay the initiation or completion of work activities. We hypothesized that transitory sleep characteristics (day‐specific sleep quality and sleep duration) and...
Paper Details
Title
The relevance of sleep and circadian misalignment for procrastination among shift workers
Published Date
Nov 21, 2017
Volume
91
Issue
1
Pages
110 - 133
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