SELECT RESEARCH CITATIONS

Meeting your partner at work (page 33): Michael Rosenfeld and Reuben Thomas (2012), ‘Searching for a Mate: The Rise of the Internet as a Social Intermediary’, American Sociological Review, 77(4). See also Aziz Ansari with Eric Klinenberg, Modern Romance (2015).

Groupthink and the moral hazard of sameness (pages 52–3): Maria del Carmen Triana, Mevan Jayasinghe and Jenna Pierper (2015), ‘Perceived workplace racial discrimination and its correlates: A meta-analysis’, Journal of Organizational Behaviour, 36(4); see also Yin Paradies and Amanuel Elias, ‘How racism and a lack of diversity can harm productivity in our workplaces’, The Conversation, 28 February 2017.

Presenteeism/long hours (page 89): Svartedalens experiment reported by Rebecca Greenfield, ‘The six-hour work day increases productivity. So will Britain and America adopt one?’, Independent, 6 June 2016.

Overtime (page 90): David Baker, Molly Johnson and Richard Denniss (2014), Walking the Tightrope: Have Australians achieved work/life balance?, The Australia Institute; see also Tom Swann and Jim Stanford (2016), Excessive Hours and Unpaid Overtime: An Update, The Australia Institute.

Mindfulness (pages 160–2): Shian-Ling Keng, Moria Smoski and Clive Robins (2011), ‘Effects of Mindfulness on Psychological Health: A Review of Empirical Studies’, Clinical Psychological Review, 31(6), 1041–56.

Autonomy and job satisfaction (pages 162–4): Gensler (2013), 2013 U.S. Workplace Survey: Key Findings.

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