Daniel holds a B.A. in Psychology from the College of William and Mary. His current research focuses on better understanding complex interpersonal experiences that may matter for employee effectiveness and wellbeing across both work and home domains. His work recognizes the duality of many positive and negative work behaviors and takes a nuanced approach to shed light on what helps employees thrive at work and at home.
About
Last 3 years
Courses Taught
- Organiza Struc/Behav (MAN3240)
Last 5 years
Journal Article Publications
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The benefits of reflecting on gratitude received at home for leaders at work: Insights from three field experiments.
Status: AcceptedJournal: Journal of Applied PsychologyPublished Year: 2024Authors: Jasmine Hu, Daniel Kim, Klodiana Lanaj
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The ebb and flow of job engagement: Engagement variability and emotional stability as interactive predictors of job performance.
Status: PublishedJournal: Journal of Applied PsychologyPublished Year: 2023Authors: Basima Tewfik, Daniel Kim, Shefali Patil
Contact Details
University of Florida
Warrington College of Business
Management Department
Stuzin Hall 206
(352) 392-7326