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What makes us feel supported? Unpacking work support perceptions

Clare L Barratt, Bowling Green State University
Friday, September 5, 2025
1:30-3:00 PM
R1210 Ross School of Business Map
For more than fifty years, research has underscored the central role of social support in fostering employee well-being and organizational effectiveness. Yet, despite its prominence, relatively little is known about how employees actually form judgments of how supported they feel at work. This lack of clarity creates persistent challenges for scholars attempting to measure the construct and for practitioners striving to cultivate genuinely supportive workplaces. To address this gap, I will present findings from two studies designed to clarify the nature of social support and illuminate the processes through which employees develop perceptions of it.
Building: Ross School of Business
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Event Type: Workshop / Seminar
Tags: Business, Capitalism, Career, Collective Behavior, Communication, Corporate, Culture, Discussion, Entrepreneurship, Free, In Person, Inclusion, Interdisciplinary, Lecture, Org Studies, Org. Studies, Organizational Studies, Presentation, Psychology, Research, seminar, Social, Social Science, Social Sciences, Sociology, Speaker, Talk, Well-being
Source: Happening @ Michigan from Interdisciplinary Committee on Organizational Studies - ICOS, Department of Sociology, Organizational Studies Program (OS)