Irene Elisabeth De Pater

Assistant Professor at NUS Institute of Systems Science

Schools

  • NUS Institute of Systems Science

Expertise

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Biography

NUS Institute of Systems Science

Education Qualifications

  • Ph.D., Organizational Behavior, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 2005
  • M.A., With distinction Cum Laude, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 2001
  • B.A., Technical Management, HTS Confectie-Industrie, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 1991

Research Interest

  • Job Challenge
  • Job Design
  • Incivility
  • Aging
  • Career Development
  • Gender

Academic Experience

  • Assistant Professor, NUS Business School, 2013 - current
  • Assistant Professor, Univeristy of Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 2005 - 2012
  • Visiting Senior Fellow, NUS Business School, 2011 - 2012
  • Visiting Scholar, University of Florida, 2003

Courses

  • MNO1001, Management and Organisation
  • MNO2007, Leadership and Ethics

Membership & Professional Activities

  • Werkgemeeschap van Onderzoekers in de Arbeids-& Organisatiepsychologie
  • Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology
  • Member, Kurt Lewin Institute
  • Associate van Sociaal-Psychologisch Onderzoekers
  • American Psychological Association
  • Academy of Management

Societal Impact

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Media (TV, newspapers, magazines)* - Business World, Philippines, 13 April 2016
Why women have not advanced in careers - South China Morning Post, Hong Kong, 12 February 2016
Are supervisors hindering women''s career advancement? - The Philippine Inquirer, Philippines, 8 February 2016
Workplace incivility and its consequences - South China Morning Post, Hong Kong, 9 January 2016
How high workloads affect mental and physical health - The Straits Times, Singapore, 9 January 2016
Malleable mindsets and supervisor support to teach old dogs new tricks - New Straits Times, Malaysia, 3 December 2015
High cost of rudeness at work - Jakarta Post, Indonesia, 29 November 2015
Gender bias in career advancement in Indonesia - Bangkok Post, Thailand, 20 November 2015
Gender bias in career advancement - South China Morning Post, Hong Kong, 14 November 2015
No flash in the pan: The high cost of workplace rudeness - The New Straits Times, Malaysia, 13 November 2015
Overcoming gender bias in career advancement - The Straits Time, Singapore, 15 October 2015
Gender bias in promotions - Think Business, NUS Business School, 2 September 2015
Ageing and employability: Old dogs can learn new tricks - Business Times, Singapore, 18 August 2015
Malleable mindsets and supervisor support to teach old dogs new tricks


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