Representative Peer-Reviewed Publications (2020-present)
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* Denotes undergraduate or graduate student author
Clark, M. A., Wittmer, J. L. S., & Jones, A. (in press). When business is personal: A mixed methods examination of workaholism in family business leaders. Community, Work, & Family.
Hetrick, A., *Haynes, N. J., Clark, M. A., & *Sanders, K. (2023). The Theoretical and Empirical Utility of Dimension-Based Work-Family Conflict: A Meta-Analysis. Journal of Applied Psychology. Advance Online Publication.
Smith, R. W., Min, H., *Ng, M. A., Haynes, N. J., & Clark, M. A. (2023). Was the passion ever there? A content validation of work passion. Journal of Business & Psychology, 38(1), 191-213.
Balducci, C., Spagnoli, P., Toderi, S., & Clark, M. A. (2022). A within-individual investigation on the relationship between day level workaholism and systolic blood pressure. Work and Stress, 36(4). 337-354.
Clark, M. A., Hunter, E. M., & Carlson, D. S. (2021). Hidden costs of anticipated workload for individuals and partners: Exploring the role of daily fluctuations in workaholism. Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, 26(5), 393-404.
Shockley, K. M., Clark, M. A., *Dodd, H., & King, E. B. (2021). Work-Family Strategies During COVID-19: Examining Gender Dynamics Among Dual-Earner Couples With Young Children. Journal of Applied Psychology, 106(1), 15-28.
Balducci, C., Spagnolli, P., Avanzi, L., & Clark, M. A. (2021). A daily diary investigation on the job-related affective experiences fueled by workaholism. Journal of Behavioral Addictions, 9(4), 967-977.
Padilla, H., Wilson, M. G., Vandenberg, R. J., Davis, M., & Clark, M. A. (2019). 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.
Clark, M. A., Smith, R. W., & *Haynes, N. J. (2020). The Multidimensional Workaholism Scale: Linking the conceptualization and measurement of workaholism. Journal of Applied Psychology, 105(11), 1281-1307.