Profile
Abstract
Hannes Zacher is Professor of Work and Organizational Psychology at the Wilhelm Wundt Institute of Psychology, Leipzig University, in Germany. He earned his Ph.D. from the University of Giessen in 2009 and subsequently worked in academic positions in Australia and the Netherlands. In his research program, he investigates occupational health and well-being, proactive and adaptive employee behavior, aging at work and career development, as well as environmentally sustainable behavior in organizations. Across these research agendas, he employs multiple methodologies, including longitudinal surveys, experience sampling studies, and experiments. His research is well supported through competitive grants (German Science Foundation, Volkswagen Foundation) and industry funding. He has published over 180 articles in international journals and serves on a number of national and international journal editorial boards.
Professional career
- since 10/2016
Professor of Work and Organizational Psychology, University of Leipzig, Wilhelm Wundt Institute of Psychology - 01/2016 - 09/2016
Professor of Innovation and Human Resource Management, Queensland University of Technology (Australia) - 01/2014 - 12/2015
Associate Professor of Organizational Psychology, University of Groningen (Netherlands) - 07/2010 - 12/2013
Lecturer in Organizational Psychology, The University of Queensland (Australia) - 04/2009 - 04/2010
Postdoctoral Fellow in Lifespan Psychology, Jacobs University Bremen (Germany)
Education
- 10/2006 - 07/2009
Ph.D. in Psychology (Dr. phil.), Justus-Liebig-University Gießen - 10/2000 - 10/2006
Diploma (B.Sc./M.Sc.) in Psychology, Technical University of Braunschweig
- Centre for Digital WorkZacher, HannesDuration: 10/2020 – 12/2022Funded by: andere BundesministerienInvolved organisational units of Leipzig University: Arbeits- und Organisationspsychologie; Innovationsmanagement/-ökonomie (IMW)
- The Role of Work in the Development of Civilization DiseasesZacher, HannesDuration: 10/2020 – ongoingFunded by: Stiftungen InlandInvolved organisational units of Leipzig University: Arbeits- und Organisationspsychologie
- WORK AND HEALTH IN THE TIME OF COVID-19: A LONGITUDINAL STUDYZacher, HannesDuration: 07/2020 – 12/2021Funded by: Stiftungen InlandInvolved organisational units of Leipzig University: Arbeits- und Organisationspsychologie
- Understanding Effects of Idle Time on Employee Outcomes: The Role of Work Characteristics and Action Regulation StrategiesZacher, HannesDuration: 04/2020 – 03/2023Funded by: DFG Deutsche ForschungsgemeinschaftInvolved organisational units of Leipzig University: Arbeits- und Organisationspsychologie
- Stereotype threat, disengagement, and wellbeing among older employeesZacher, HannesDuration: 01/2019 – 12/2021Involved organisational units of Leipzig University: Arbeits- und Organisationspsychologie
- Dietz, C.; Zacher, H.; Scheel, T.; Otto, K.; Rigotti, T.Leaders as a role models: Effects of leader presenteeism on employee presenteeism and sick leaveWork & Stress. 2020. 34 (3). pp. 300–322.
- Zacher, H.; Schmitt, A.; Jimmieson, N. L.; Rudolph, C. W.Dynamic effects of personal initiative on engagement and exhaustion: The role of mood, autonomy, and supportJournal of organizational behavior. 2019. 40 (1). pp. 38–58.DOI: 10.1002/job.2277
- Zacher, H.; Kooij, D. T. A. M.; Beier, M. E.Active aging at work: Contributing factors and implications for organizationsOrganizational dynamics. 2018. 47 (1). pp. 37–45.
- Gielnik, M. M.; Zacher, H.; Wang, M.Age in the Entrepreneurial Process: The Role of Future Time Perspective and Prior Entrepreneurial ExperienceE-journal of applied psychology. 2018. pp. 1067–1085.DOI: 10.1037/apl0000322
Research fields
Psychology, Developmental psychology, Human resources
Specializations
- Alter, Altern
- Lebensspannenpsychologie
- berufliche Entwicklung
- Anpassungsfähigkeit
- Stress
- berufliches Wohlbefinden
- Eigeninitiative
- Selbstmanagement, Innovation, Führung
- Unternehmensgründungen
- umweltfreundliches Verhalten
Contact for media inquiries
Phone: +49 341 97-35932