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Prof. Dr. Jan Häusser


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Professor Jan Alexander Häusser


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Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen
Fachbereich 06 Psychologie und Sportwissenschaft
Abteilung für Sozialpsychologie
Otto-Behaghel-Strasse 10D
D-35394 Gießen

Forschungsinteressen

Ich beschäftige mich mit ..

    • .. sozialer Identität und Stress, den Effekten von Schlafmangel auf Entscheidungen, sowie mit den Zusammenhängen von Arbeit, körperlicher Aktivität und Gesundheit.

Geförderte Projekte

  • „Sind berufliche Handlungsspielräume ein zweischneidiges Schwert? Die Rolle von Unterstützung durch Vorgesetzte und psychologischen Bedürfnissen“ (AB 972/2-1); zusammen mit Sascha Abdel Hadi (Gießen); Laufzeit: 2024-2027
  • „Gruppenleveleffekte versus Individualleveleffekte geteilter sozialer Identität“ (HA6455/5-2); zusammen mit Rolf van Dick (Frankfurt); Laufzeit: 2023-2025.
  • „Schlafmangel und Kompensationseffekte in Verhandlungen“ (DFG HA 6455/4-2); zusammen mit Joachim Hüffmeier (Dortmund); Laufzeit: 2022-2024.
  • „Der Einfluss des Organisationsklimas auf die Einhaltung der COVID-19 Richtlinien: Ein moderiertes Mediationsmodell“ (DFG HA 6455/7-1); zusammen mit Andreas Mojzisch (Hildesheim); 2021-2023.
  • „Theoretische Weiterentwicklung und empirische Überprüfung des physical activity-mediated Demand-Control (pamDC) Modells.“ (DFG HA 6455/3-2); zusammen mit Andreas Mojzisch (Hildesheim); Laufzeit: 2020-2024.
  • „Soziale Identität als Stresspuffer: Gruppenlevel versus Individualleveleffekte“ (DFG HA 6455/5-1); zusammen mit Rolf van Dick und Nina Junker (Frankfurt); Laufzeit: 2019-2024.
  • „Die Bedeutung einer geteilten sozialen Identität in Selbsthilfegruppen für die Rückfallprophylaxe bei Alkoholismus“ (Niedersächsisches Ministerium für Wissenschaft und Kultur); zusammen mit Andreas Mojzisch (Hildesheim); Laufzeit: 2019-2021.
  • „Effekte von Schlafmangel in Verhandlungen mit integrativem Potential“ (DFG HA 6455/4-1); zusammen mit Joachim Hüffmeier (Dortmund); Laufzeit: 2018-2023.
  • „Identitätsprozesse und Fluchtmigration“ (Forschungscampus Mittelhessen); Netzwerkprojekt Sozialpsychologie, A/O-Psychologie und Soziologie, Universitäten Gießen und Marburg; Laufzeit: 2019-2022.
  • „Warum Arbeit krank macht: Fehlende körperliche Aktivität in der Freizeit als Erklärung für negative Effekte von Arbeit auf Gesundheit“ (DFG HA 6455/3-1); zusammen mit Andreas Mojzisch (Hildesheim); Laufzeit: 2016-2020.
  • „Altered Mental States in Group Decision Making“ (Volkswagen-Stiftung); Interdisziplinäres und internationales Netzwerkprojekt: MPI für Psychiatrie München, Universität Oxford, Charité Berlin (u.a.); Laufzeit: 2011-2015.
  • „Prozess- und Ergebnisverantwortlichkeit bei Gruppenentscheidungen“ (DFG HA 6455/1-1); zusammen mit Stefan Schulz-Hardt (Göttingen); Laufzeit: 2012-2015.
  • „Uns macht Stress nichts aus: Eine geteilte soziale Identität als Stresspuffer im Studium“ (Niedersächsisches Ministerium für Wissenschaft und Kultur); zusammen mit Andreas Mojzisch (Hildesheim); Laufzeit: 2012-2015.

Gutachtertätigkeiten

Peer-reviewed Journals

Anxiety, Stress & Coping, Applied Psychology: An International Review, Archives of Environmental and Occupational Health, BMJ Open, British Journal of Social Psychology, Ergonomics, European Journal of Social Psychology, European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology, Frontiers in Psychology, Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, Human Relations, International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health, International Journal of Psychology, Journal of Applied Social Psychology, Journal of Economic Psychology, Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, Journal of Health Psychology, Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology, Journal of Organizational Behavior, Journal of Resarch in Personality, Journal of Vocational Behavior, Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, Personality and Social Psychology Review, Psychological Science, Psychoneuroendocrinology, Scandinavian Journal of Work and Environmental Health, Self and Identity, Social Psychology, Stress and Health, Work and Stress, Personality and Individual Differences, Journal of Community and Apllied Social Psychology, Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology

Forschungs- und Studienförderung

  • NWO (Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek)
  • Alexander-von-Humboldt-Stiftung
  • Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
  • Deutsche Studienstiftung
  • DAAD-Programme des projektbezogenen Personenaustauschs
  • Ernst-Ludwig-Ehrlich-Studienwerk
  • Exploratory Research Space der RWTH Aachen
  • Irish Research Council (Advanced Laureate Award)
  • Israel Science Foundation
  • British Academy
  • Transatlantic Platform for social Sciences and Humanities
  • Fulbright Germany

Publikationen

Janurek, J., Junker, N. M., Abdel Hadi, S., Mojzisch, A., & Häusser, J. A., (2024). Work-related rumination as a mediator between hindrance demands and sleep quality. Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology, Advance online publication. http://doi.org/10.1111/joop.12501

 

Roswag, M., Häusser, J. A., Abdel Hadi, S., Hubert, P., & Mojzisch, A. (2024). Political affiliation as a moderator of the relationship between organizational climate and COVID-19 vaccine readiness. Social Science & Medicine, 342, e116557. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2024.116557

 

Junker, N. M., Häusser, J. A., Mojzisch, A., Theisges, L., & van Dick, R. (2024). Unholy Alliances: When Achievement Norms and Group Identification Negatively Affect Objective Task Performance and Well-Being. Group Processes & Intergroup Relations. https://doi.org/10.1177/13684302231219683


Kenntemich, C., Halfmann, E., Rudert, S. C., &
Häusser, J. A. (Registered Report Stage 1). Ostracism and opinion extremization. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology.


Roswag, M., Abdel Hadi, S., Häusser, J. A., & Mojzisch, A. (2023). Running towards my challenges: Day-level effects of physical activity before work on appraisal of the upcoming workday and employee well-being. Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, 28, 310-324. https://doi.org/10.1037/ocp0000360


Sattler, S., Häusser, J. A., & Faber, N. S. (2023). Working with a sleep-deprived or a cognitively enhanced team member compromises motivation to contribute to group performance. European Journal of Social Psychology, 53, 1231-1244.


Roswag, M., Häusser, J. A., Abdel Hadi, S., Hubert, P., & Mojzisch, M. (2023).
Organizations affect their employees’ vaccine readiness: A self-perception theory perspective. Applied Psychology: Health and Well-Being, 15, 1603-1618. https://doi.org/10.1111/aphw.12457

Halfmann, E., Gerbig, F., & Häusser, J. A. (2023). Das Kakerlaken-Labyrinth von Robert Zajonc. In-Mind Magazin, Special Issue: Was unser Gehirn alles kann! Spannende Effekte aus der Psychologie erklärt für Kinder & Jugendliche.

Frenzel, S., Junker, N.M., Häusser, J.A., Erkens, V.A., & van Dick, R. (2023). Team identification relates to lower burnout—Emotional and instrumental support as two different social cure mechanisms. British Journal of Social Psychology, 62, 673-691. DOI: 10.1111/bjso.12588


van Dick, R., Frenzel, S., Erkens, V., Häusser, J. A., Haslam, S. A., Mojzisch, A., Steffens, N., & Junker, N. M. (2023). Reduced Loneliness Mediates the Effects of Multiple Group Identifications on Well-Being. British Journal of Social Psychology, 62, 1693-1714. https://doi.org/10.1111/bjso.12651

Häusser, J. A., Abdel Hadi, S., Reichelt, C., & Mojzisch, A. (2023). The Reciprocal Relationship between Social Identification and Social Support Over Time: A Four-Wave Longitudinal Study. British Journal of Social Psychology, 62, 456-466. https://doi.org/10.1111/bjso.12553

Abdel Hadi, S., Kersting, M., Klehe, U.-C., Deckenbach, M., & Häusser, J.A. (2023). Relationships between proactive personality, work Locus of control, and vocational satisfaction: The role of level of education. Heliyon, 9, e13283

Henk, K., Rosing, F. Wolff, F., Frenzel, S. B., van Dick, R., Erkens, V. A., Häusser, J. A.,  Mojzisch, A., & Boer, D. (2023). An examination and extension of the Peltzman effect during the Covid-19 pandemic. Current Research in Ecological and Social Psychology, 4:100091. doi: 10.1016/j.cresp.2023.100091


Häusser, J. A.*, Halfmann, E.,* & Hüffmeier, J. (2022). Negotiating through the night: How sleep deprivation can affect negotiation processes and outcomes. Negotiation and Conflict Management Research, 16, 189-210. https://doi.org/10.34891/2022.575


Röseler, L., Weber, L., Helgerth, K., Stich, E., Günther, M., Tegethoff, P., Wagner, F., Antunovic, M., Barrera-Lemarchand, F., Halali, E., Ioannidis, K., Genschow, O., Milstein, N., Molden, D. C., Papenmeier, F., Pavlovic, Z., Rinn, R., Schreiter, M. L., Zimdahl, M. F., …, Häusser, J. A., …, & Schütz, A. (2022). The Open Anchoring Quest Dataset: Anchored Estimates from 96 Studies on Anchoring Effects. Journal of Open Psychology Data, 10, 16, 1–12. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5334/jopd.67

Frech, M.-L., Häusser, J. A., Siems, M.-C., Loschelder, D. D. (2022). Anchoring and sleep inertia: Sleep inertia during nighttime awakening does not magnify the anchoring bias. Experimental Psychology, 69, 146-154.

Hubert, P., Abdel Hadi, S., Mojzisch, A., & Häusser, J. A. (2022). The effects of organizational climate on adherence to guidelines for COVID-19 prevention. Social Science & Medicine. doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2021.114622

Frenzel, S.B., Junker, N. M., Avanzi, L., Erkens, V. A., Haslam, S. A., Haslam, C., Häusser, J. A., Knorr, D., Meyer, I., Mojzisch, A., Monzani, L., Reicher, S. D., Schuh, S. C., Steffens, N. K., van Zyl, L. E., & van Dick, R. (2022). Perceptions of the targets and sources of COVID-19 threat are structured by group memberships and responses are influenced by identification with humankind. Psychologica Belgica, X(X), pp. 1–14. DOI: 10.5334/pb.1043

Frenzel, S., Haslam S. A., Junker N. M., Bolativ, A., Erkens, V.A., Häusser, J. A., Kark, R., Meyer, I., Mojzisch, A., Monzani, L., Reicher, S. D., Samekin, A., Schuh, S. C., Steffens, N. K., Sultanova, L., van Dijk, D., van Zyl, L. E. & van Dick, R. (2022). How national leaders keep ‘us’ safe: A longitudinal, four-nation study exploring the role of identity leadership as a predictor of adherence to COVID-19 non-pharmaceutical interventions. BMJ open, 12(5), e054980. doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-054980 


Faber, N.S. & Häusser, J. A. (2022). Why stress and hunger decrease and increase prosocial behavior. Current Opinion in Psychology, 44, 49-57. doi: 10.1016/j.copsyc.2021.08.023

Frenzel, S., Junker, N. M., Avanzi, L., Bolatov, A., Haslam, S. A., Häusser, J. A., Kark, R., Meyer, I., Mojzisch, A., Monzani, L., Reicher, S. D., Samekin, A., Schury, V. A., Steffens, N. K., Sulatanova, L., van Dijk, D., van Zyl1, L. E. & van Dick, R. (2022). A trouble shared is a trouble halved: The role of family identification and identification with humankind in well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic. British Journal of Social Psychology, 61, 55-82.

Junker, N. M., van Dick, R., Häusser, J. A., Ellwart, T., & Zyphur, M. J. (2022). The I and we of team identification: A multilevel study of exhaustion and (in)congruence among individuals and teams in workgroup identification. Group & Organization Management, 47, 41 -71. doi.org/10.1177/10596011211004789 


Abdel Hadi, S., Mojzisch, A., Krumm, S., & Häusser, J. A. (2022). Day-level relationships between work, physical activity, and well-being: Testing the Physical Activity-mediated Demand-Control (pamDC) model. Work & Stress, 36, 355-376, DOI:10.1080/02678373.2021.2002971

Rudert, S. C., Gleibs, I. H., Gollwitzer, M., Häfner, M., Hajek, K., Harth, N. S., Häusser, J. A., Imhoff, R., & Schneider, D. (2022). Us and the virus: Understanding the COVID-19 pandemic through a social psychological lens. European Psychologist, 26, 259–271.

Dittrich, D.*, Dernbach, K.*, Speerforck, S., Schindler, S., Häusser, J. A., & Schomerus, G. (2021). Testing the mixed-blessings model: What is the role of essentialism for stigmatizing attitudes towards schizophrenia? Current Psychology. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12144-021-01653-3

Wemken, G., Janurek, J., Junker, N. M., & Häusser, J. A. (2021). The impact of social comparisons of job demands and job control on well-being. Applied Psychology: Health & Wellbeing, 13, 419-436. https://doi.org/10.1111/aphw.12257


Abdel Hadi, S., Bakker, A. B., & Häusser, J. A. (2021). The role of leisure crafting for emotional exhaustion in telework during the COVID-19 pandemic. Anxiety, Stress, & Coping, 34, 530-544. https://doi.org/10.1080/10615806.2021.1903447 


Junker, N. M., Kaluza, A. J., Häusser, J. A., Mojzisch, A., van Dick, R., Knoll, M., & Demerouti, E. (2021). Is Work Engagement Exhausting? The Longitudinal Relationship Between Work Engagement and Exhaustion Using Latent Growth Modeling. Applied Psychology: An International Review, 70, 788-815. https://doi.org/10.1111/apps.12252

Mojzisch, A., Frisch, J. U., Doehne, M., Reder, M., & Häusser, J. A. (2021). Interactive effects of social network centrality and social identification on stress. British Journal of Psychology, 112, 144-162.

Schulz-Hardt, S., Rollwage, J., Wanzel, S, Frisch, J. U., & Häusser, J. A. (2021). Effects of process and outcome accountability on escalating commitment: A two-study replication. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 27, 112-124. doi.org/10.1037/xap0000321

Abdel Hadi, S., Mojzisch, A., Parker, S. L., & Häusser, J. A.(2021). Experimental Evidence for the Effects of Job Demands and Job Control on Physical Activity after Work. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 27, 125-141. doi.org/10.1037/xap0000333

Mojzisch, A., Häusser, J. A., & Leder, J. (2020). The effects of option generation on post-decisional regret in everyday life decision-making: A field experiment. Journal of Economic Psychology. doi.org/10.101/j.joep.2020.102326

Schury, V. A., Nater, U. M., & Häusser, J. A.(2020). The Social Curse: Evidence for a moderating effect of shared social identity on contagious stress reactions. Psychoneuroendocrinology. doi.org/10.101/j.psyneuen.2020.104896

Häusser, J. A., Junker, N. M. & van Dick, R. (2020). The How and the When of the Social Cure: A Conceptual Model of Group- and Individual-level Mechanisms Linking Social Identity to Health and Well-Being. European Journal of Social Psychology, 50, 721-732. doi: 10.1002/ejsp.2668

Halfmann, E., Bredehöft, J., & Häusser, J. A.,(2020). Replicating roaches – a pre-registered direct replication of Zajonc et al. (1969) social facilitation study. Psychological Science, 31, 332-337.

Kappes, C., Häusser, J. A., Mojzisch, A., & Hüffmeier, J. (2020). Age effects in negotiations: Older adults achieve poorer joint outcomes in integrative negotiations. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 149, 2102-2118. doi: 10.1037/xge0000762

Frenzel, S., Junker, N. M., Häusser, J. A., Haslam, S. A., & van Dick, R. (2020). When “I” becomes “we”, even “illness” turns to “wellness”: Why group life is important for our health. Frontiers for Young
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Mutz, M., Abdel Hadi, S., & Häusser, J. A.(2020). Work and Sport: Relationships between Specific Job Stressors and Sports Participation. Ergonomics, 20, 1077-1087.

Aydin, A., Stegmann, S., & Häusser, J. A.(2020). Sozialpsychologie, sozialer und gesellschaftlicher Kontext. In W. Senf, Broda, M., Voss, D., & Neher, M (Eds.), Praxis der Psychotherapie (6th ed. pp  144 - 152). Thieme.

Häusser, J. A.*, Stahlecker, C.*, Mojzisch, A., Leder, J., van Lange, P. A. M., & Faber, N. S. (2019). Hunger does not always undermine prosociality. Nature Communications, 10:4733, doi:10.1038/s41467-019-125

Junker, N., van Dick, R. Avanzi, L., Häusser, J. A., & Mojzisch, A. (2019). Exploring the mechanisms underlying the social identity – ill-health link: Longitudinal and experimental evidence. British Journal of Social Psychology, 58, 991-1007.

Erkens, V., Nater, U., Hennig, J., & Häusser, J. A. (2019). Social identification and contagious stress reactions. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 102, 58-62.

Leder, J. Häusser, J. A., Krumm, S., Germar, M., Schlemmer, A., Kaiser, S., Kalis, A., & Mojzisch, A. (2018). The cognitive underpinnings of option generation in everyday life decision-making: A latent variable analysis. Cognitive Science, 42, 2562-2591.

Janurek, J., Abdel Hadi, S., Mojzisch, A., & Häusser, J. A.(2018). The association of the 24-hour distribution of time spent in physical activity, work, and sleep with emotional exhaustion. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 15, 1927; doi:10.3390/ijerph15091927

Häusser, J. A.*, Frisch, J.U.*, Wanzel, S.K., & Schulz-Hardt, S. (2017). Effects of process and outcome accountability on the generation of decisional alternatives. Experimental Psychology, 64, 262-272.

Van Dick, R., Ketturat, C., Häusser, J. A., & Mojzisch, A. (2017). Two sides of the same coin and two routes for improvement: Integrating resilience and the social identity approach to well-being and ill health. Health Psychology Open. DOI: 10.1177/2055102917719564

Häusser, J. A. & Mojzisch, A. (2017). The Physical Activity-Mediated Demand-Control (pamDC) Model: Linking Work Characteristics, Leisure Time Physical Activity, and Well-being. Work & Stress, 3, 209-232.

Häusser, J. A. (2017). Sleepy politics. How sleep deprivation can affect political decision making. In-Mind Magazine, 33.

Faber, N.S., Häusser, J. A. & Kerr, N.L. (2017). Sleep deprivation impairs and caffeine enhances my performance, but not always our performance: How acting in a group can change the effects of impairments and enhancements. Personality and Social Psychology Review, 21, 3-28.

Häusser, J. A., Leder, J., Ketturat, C., Dresler, M. & Faber, N.S. (2016). Sleep deprivation and advice taking. Scientific Reports, 6, 24386.

Ketturat, C., Frisch, J.U., Ullrich, J., Häusser, J. A., van Dick, R. & Mojzisch, A. (2016). Disaggregating within- and between-person effects of social identification on subjective and endocrinological stress reactions in a real-life stress situation. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 42, 147-160.

Frisch, J.U., Häusser, J. A., van Dick, R. & Mojzisch, A. (2015). The social dimension of stress: Experimental manipulations of social support and social identity in the Trier Social Stress Test. Journal of Visualized Experiments (105), e53101.

Leder, J., Häusser, J. A., & Mojzisch, A. (2015). Exploring the underpinnings of impaired strategic decision-making under stress. Journal of Economic Psychology, 49, 133-140.

Frisch, J.U., Häusser, J. A., & Mojzisch, A. (2015). The Trier Social Stress Test (TSST) as a paradigm to measure how people respond to threats in social interactions. Frontiers in Psychology 6:14. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2015.00014. Reprinted in: E. Jonas & C. Mühlberger (2017). Social cognition, motivation, and interaction: How do people respond to threats in social interactions? Frontiers Media SA.

Häusser, J. A., Schulz-Hardt, S., Schultze, T., Tomaschek, A. & Mojzisch, A. (2014). Experimental evidence for the effects of task repetitiveness on mental strain and objective work performance. Journal of Organizational Behavior, 35, 705-721.

Häusser, J. A., Schlemmer, A., Kaiser, S., Kalis, A. & Mojzisch, A. (2014). The effects of caffeine on option generation and subsequent choice. Psychopharmacology, 231, 3719-3727.

Frisch, J.U., Häusser, J. A., van Dick, R. & Mojzisch, A. (2014). Making support work: The interplay between social support and social identity. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 55, 154-161.

Häusser, J. A., Schulz-Hardt, S. & Mojzisch, A. (2014). The active learning hypothesis of the Job Demand-Control Model: An experimental examination. Ergonomics, 57, 23-33.

Leder, J., Häusser, J. A.& Mojzisch, A. (2013). Stress and strategic decision-making in the beauty contest game. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 38, 1503-1511.

Mojzisch, A. & Häusser, J. A. (2013). Fehlentscheidungen in politischen Gremien: Wie sie entstehen und wie sie sich verhindern lassen. In-Mind Magazin, 3.

Häusser, J. A., Kattenstroth, M., van Dick, R. & Mojzisch, A. (2012). „We“ are not stressed: Social identity in groups buffers neuroendocrine stress reactions. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 48, 973-977.

Häusser, J. A., Mojzisch, A. & Schulz-Hardt, S. (2011). Endocrinological and psychological responses to job stressors: An experimental test of the Job Demand-Control Model. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 36, 1021-1031.

Häusser, J. A., Mojzisch, A., Niesel, M. & Schulz-Hardt, S. (2010). Ten years on: A review of recent research on the Job-Demand-Control(-Support) Model and psychological well-being, Work & Stress, 24, 1-35. [google scholar citations > 1400; Reprinted in: S. Palmer & K. Gyllensten (2015). Psychological Stress, Resilience and Wellbeing. SAGE Publications: London.]

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