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BLANCHARD, Céline »


Associate professor
Faculty of Social Sciences
School of Psychology

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Organizational climate, leadership development, Motivation, adjustment and psychological growth, self-regulation processes, social psychology.

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BRUNET, Jennifer »


Jennifer Brunet

Assistant professor
Faculty of Health Sciences
School of Human Kinetics

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Dr. Brunet’s research addresses the promotion of mental and physical health through physical activity in diverse populations. Her research is grounded in various motivational and social cognitive theories and she use mixed methods to coalesce the strengths of quantitative and qualitative approaches to research.

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FORTIER, Michelle »


Full professor
Faculty of Health Sciences
School of Human Kinetics

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Office: 613-562-5800 (4275)
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Physical activity Exercise Motivation Enjoyment Mental health Well-being Women's wellness Negative aspects of competitive sport

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GAUDREAU, Patrick »


Associate professor
Faculty of Social Sciences
School of Psychology

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My research examines why some people are more successful than others in areas such as postsecondary education, sport, and work.

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LAPIERRE, Laurent M. »


Professor
Associate professor
Telfer School of Management

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Dr. Lapierre’s research focuses mainly on two topics: Work-family conflict and leader-follower relationships. Work-family conflict refers to the incompatibility between one’s work and family obligations, which is related to a host of problems, such as reduced employee health, satisfaction at work and at home, and job performance, as well as increased absenteeism and intentions to quit their job. Dr. Lapierre’s research has revealed that the organization, the immediate manager, the employee, and the employee’s family can each play a significant role in reducing the employee’s work-family conflict. His work has outlined specific actions that each party can take to achieve this goal. In his work on leader-follower relationships, Dr. Lapierre’s gives particular attention to the influence that followers can have on their leaders. A leader cannot exist without at least one follower, implying that employees’ acts of followership would have some influence on the leadership displayed by their superiors. The critical question is: What is effective followership? Dr. Lapierre has begun working on identifying different followership styles among employees and how these styles could impact their managers’ leadership behaviors, such as being more versus less directive, participative, supportive, and inspirational. This research will guide current and future employees on the role they can play in gaining the leadership they need from their superiors. Dr. Lapierre’s research has been published in various journals, such as the Journal of Management, Personnel Psychology, the Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, and the Journal of Vocational Behavior. He was made a Telfer Research Fellow in recognition of his scholarly contributions.

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PELLETIER, Luc G. »


Luc G. PELLETIER

Full professor
Faculty of Social Sciences
School of Psychology

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Motivation humaine : développement du sens d'autonomie. Autodétermination : cause de l'échec dans les tentatives de changer des comportements (perte de poids, cigarette, jeu, etc). Motivation pour les comportements écologiques.

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