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School of Applied Psychology

Organizational Behavior

The Organizational Behavior Centre focuses on practice-oriented research and teaching. We develop evidence-based solutions for the challenges of a rapidly changing world of work. Our research and development work supports organisations in successfully shaping change.

Research for change in the world of work

The Centre for Organisational Behaviour deals with all current issues in the world of work and organisation in its research and development. We see ourselves as the competence centre for a theoretically sound and evidence-based approach to challenges arising from rapid social, technical and workplace change. We are regionally anchored and internationally well networked.

As a rule, our work is closely related to practice and our applied research and development helps to develop solutions that provide immediate benefits. In doing so, we represent the values of humanistic psychology, positive psychology and social sustainability. 

Thematic focus

Our thematic focus lies in the following areas:

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Studies

In the area of teaching, we are responsible for the curriculum in the fields of work and organisational psychology, diagnostics, intervention and research methods. Counselling, developing, managing, diagnosing and designing training are psychological activities that are relevant in all areas of the world of work. We believe that practice and research not only complement each other, but belong together. In our teaching, we therefore endeavour to combine the two perspectives wherever possible. 

International

Our international partnerships in India, Lithuania, Portugal, Berlin and Liechtenstein enable a global exchange of knowledge and innovative solutions in occupational and organisational psychology.

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