Malissa Clark

Malissa Clark

University of Georgia

H-index: 31

North America-United States

About Malissa Clark

Malissa Clark, With an exceptional h-index of 31 and a recent h-index of 30 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Georgia, specializes in the field of workaholism, burnout, stressors, work-family, affect/emotions.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

A Further Examination of the Multidimensional Workaholism Scale (MWS) in Italy and US: Measurement Equivalence, Convergent, Discriminant, and Predictive Validity

The theoretical and empirical utility of dimension-based work–family conflict: A meta-analysis.

A content validation of work passion: was the passion ever there?

The Burnout Assessment Tool: An Initial US Validation Study

Perceived Organizational Support Through a Lens of Racial Tension and Challenging Times

When business is personal: a mixed methods examination of workaholism in family business leaders

A within-individual investigation on the relationship between day level workaholism and systolic blood pressure

Measuring Satisfaction with Upper Limb Prostheses: OPUS Revision that Includes Issues of Concern to Women: OPUS CSD for Upper Limb Prosthesis Users.

Malissa Clark Information

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Citations(all)

7208

Citations(since 2020)

4817

Cited By

3834

hIndex(all)

31

hIndex(since 2020)

30

i10Index(all)

48

i10Index(since 2020)

44

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University of Georgia

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Malissa Clark Skills & Research Interests

workaholism

burnout

stressors

work-family

affect/emotions

Top articles of Malissa Clark

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Journal

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Publication Date

A Further Examination of the Multidimensional Workaholism Scale (MWS) in Italy and US: Measurement Equivalence, Convergent, Discriminant, and Predictive Validity

Journal of Personality Assessment

Carmela Buono

Paola Spagnoli

Malissa Clark

Nicholas J Haynes

Danila Molinaro

...

2023/10/31

The theoretical and empirical utility of dimension-based work–family conflict: A meta-analysis.

Journal of Applied Psychology

Andrea L Hetrick

Nicholas J Haynes

Malissa A Clark

Katelyn N Sanders

2023/6/8

A content validation of work passion: was the passion ever there?

Journal of Business and Psychology

Rachel Williamson Smith

Hanyi Min

Matthew A Ng

Nicholas J Haynes

Malissa A Clark

2022/2

The Burnout Assessment Tool: An Initial US Validation Study

Lilli Watson

Cora Romick

Skylar Oney

Malissa Clark

2023

Perceived Organizational Support Through a Lens of Racial Tension and Challenging Times

Cora Romick

Lilli Watson

Skylar Oney

Malissa Clark

2023

When business is personal: a mixed methods examination of workaholism in family business leaders

Community, Work & Family

Malissa A Clark

Jenell LS Wittmer

Angie Jones

2023/12/5

A within-individual investigation on the relationship between day level workaholism and systolic blood pressure

Work & Stress

Cristian Balducci

Paola Spagnoli

Stefano Toderi

Malissa A Clark

2022/10/2

Measuring Satisfaction with Upper Limb Prostheses: OPUS Revision that Includes Issues of Concern to Women: OPUS CSD for Upper Limb Prosthesis Users.

Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation

Linda J Resnik

Matthew L Borgia

Melissa A Clark

Allen W Heinemann

Pengsheng Ni

2022/12/1

Moving past burnout, looking toward engagement

Elizabeth W Duggan

Malissa Clark

2022/6/1

Being mindful about workaholism: associations between dimensions of workaholism and mindfulness

Occupational Health Science

Gino J Howard

Rachel Williamson Smith

Nicholas J Haynes

Malissa A Clark

2022/6

Investigating the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program's Impact on Public Service Employees

Karli Guice

Skylar Oney

Malissa Clark

2022

A daily diary investigation on the job-related affective experiences fueled by work addiction

Journal of Behavioral Addictions

Cristian Balducci

Paola Spagnoli

Lorenzo Avanzi

Malissa Clark

2021/1/15

Hidden costs of anticipated workload for individuals and partners: Exploring the role of daily fluctuations in workaholism.

Journal of Occupational Health Psychology

Malissa A Clark

Emily M Hunter

Dawn S Carlson

2021/10

Work-family strategies during COVID-19: Examining gender dynamics among dual-earner couples with young children.

Journal of Applied Psychology

Kristen M Shockley

Malissa A Clark

Hope Dodd

Eden B King

2021/1

Pandemics: Implications for research and practice in industrial and organizational psychology

Industrial and Organizational Psychology

Cort W Rudolph

Blake Allan

Malissa Clark

Guido Hertel

Andreas Hirschi

...

2021/6

Health behavior among working adults: Workload and exhaustion are associated with nutrition and physical activity behaviors that lead to weight gain

Journal of Health Psychology

Heather M Padilla

Mark Wilson

Robert J Vandenberg

Marsha Davis

Malissa A Clark

2021/5

The flux, pulse, and spin of aggression-related affect.

Emotion

David S Chester

Malissa A Clark

C Nathan DeWall

2021/4

The balancing act of performance: psychometric networks and the causal interplay of organizational citizenship and counterproductive work behaviors

Journal of Vocational Behavior

Megan R Lowery

Malissa A Clark

Nathan T Carter

2021/3/1

Advancing workaholism research

Cristian Balducci

Paola Spagnoli

Malissa Clark

2020/12

The Multidimensional Workaholism Scale: Linking the conceptualization and measurement of workaholism.

Journal of Applied Psychology

Malissa A Clark

Rachel Williamson Smith

Nicholas J Haynes

2020

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Co-Authors

H-index: 107
Jean Twenge

Jean Twenge

San Diego State University

H-index: 44
Jay A. Mancini

Jay A. Mancini

University of Georgia

H-index: 43
Boris Baltes

Boris Baltes

Wayne State University

H-index: 40
Cort W. Rudolph

Cort W. Rudolph

Saint Louis University

H-index: 37
Kristen Shockley

Kristen Shockley

University of Georgia

H-index: 33
Balducci Cristian

Balducci Cristian

Università degli Studi di Bologna

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