Top 10 cited papers, productive authors and studied countries
| Top ten cited papers | Top ten productive authors | Top ten studied countries | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Title | Journal | *Citations | Authors | Articles | Country | Studies |
| The psychology of working theory (Duffy et al., 2016) | Journal of Counseling Psychology | 615 | Duffy, R. | 16 | USA | 24 |
| The development and initial validation of the decent work scale (Duffy et al., 2017) | Journal of Counseling Psychology | 241 | Autin, K. | 11 | China | 13 |
| Expanding the impact of the psychology of working: Engaging psychology in the struggle for decent work and human rights (Blustein et al., 2019) | Journal of Career Assessment | 194 | Allan, B. | 10 | South Africa | 8 |
| SDG 8: Decent work and economic growth – A gendered analysis (Rai et al., 2019) | World Development | 176 | Blustein, D. | 9 | Turkey | 8 |
| Rethinking decent work: the value of dignity in tourism employment (Winchenbach et al., 2019) | Journal of Sustainable Tourism | 108 | Kim, H. | 7 | Brazil | 7 |
| Examining the psychology of working theory: Decent work among sexual minorities (Douglass et al., 2017) | Journal of Counseling Psychology | 89 | Douglass, R. | 5 | South Korea | 7 |
| An examination of the psychology of working theory with racially and ethnically diverse employed adults (Duffy et al., 2018) | Journal of Counseling Psychology | 86 | England, J. | 5 | Australia | 6 |
| Understanding decent work and meaningful work (Blustein et al., 2023b) | Annual Review of Organizational Psychology and Organizational Behavior | 75 | Buyukgoze-Kavas, A. | 4 | India | 5 |
| Linking decent work with physical and mental health: A psychology of working perspective (Duffy et al., 2019) | Journal of Vocational Behavior | 75 | Garcia, R. | 3 | France | 4 |
| Decent work and well-being among low-income Turkish employees: Testing the psychology of working theory (Kozan et al., 2019) | Journal of Counseling Psychology | 73 | Gensmer, N. | 3 | Italy | 4 |
| Predictors of decent work among workers with Chiari malformation: An empirical test of the psychology of working theory (Tokar and Kaut, 2018) | Journal of Vocational Behavior | 73 | Huang, W. | 3 | Mexico | 4 |
| Kenny, M. | 3 | New Zealand | 4 | |||
| Prieto, C. | 3 | Portugal | 4 | |||
| Shen, J. | 3 | Spain | 4 | |||
| Switzerland | 4 | |||||
| UK | 4 | |||||
| Top ten cited papers | Top ten productive authors | Top ten studied countries | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Title | Journal | *Citations | Authors | Articles | Country | Studies |
| The psychology of working theory ( | 615 | Duffy, R. | 16 | USA | 24 | |
| The development and initial validation of the decent work scale ( | 241 | Autin, K. | 11 | China | 13 | |
| Expanding the impact of the psychology of working: Engaging psychology in the struggle for decent work and human rights ( | 194 | Allan, B. | 10 | South Africa | 8 | |
| 176 | Blustein, D. | 9 | Turkey | 8 | ||
| Rethinking decent work: the value of dignity in tourism employment ( | 108 | Kim, H. | 7 | Brazil | 7 | |
| Examining the psychology of working theory: Decent work among sexual minorities ( | 89 | Douglass, R. | 5 | South Korea | 7 | |
| An examination of the psychology of working theory with racially and ethnically diverse employed adults ( | 86 | England, J. | 5 | Australia | 6 | |
| Understanding decent work and meaningful work ( | 75 | Buyukgoze-Kavas, A. | 4 | India | 5 | |
| Linking decent work with physical and mental health: A psychology of working perspective ( | 75 | Garcia, R. | 3 | France | 4 | |
| Decent work and well-being among low-income Turkish employees: Testing the psychology of working theory ( | 73 | Gensmer, N. | 3 | Italy | 4 | |
| Predictors of decent work among workers with Chiari malformation: An empirical test of the psychology of working theory ( | 73 | Huang, W. | 3 | Mexico | 4 | |
| Kenny, M. | 3 | New Zealand | 4 | |||
| Prieto, C. | 3 | Portugal | 4 | |||
| Shen, J. | 3 | Spain | 4 | |||
| Switzerland | 4 | |||||
| UK | 4 | |||||
Note(s): *Citations in Scopus as of 12/12/2024; Two studies focused on regional blocs (European Union, Sub-Saharan Africa, Asia and the Pacific, Middle East and North Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean, Eastern Europe and Central Asia). One other study used data from developing countries. These studies are not included in the count since they were not country-specific
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