Disover how Dr. Jennifer Dimoff is transforming the Organizational behaviour and Human Resources field through innovative research, strategic consulting and dedicated education leadership. This resource hub highlights her key contributions, offering insights and tools to inspire and drive change in the workplace and academia.

Whether you are an academic or business leader this resource hub offers valuable insights for organizational growth and improved employee well-being.

Read more below to explore media features, groundbreaking research, and workplace solutions that showcase her expertise in the OBHR field.

Resources

The Future of Mental Health in the Workplace

The Triple-I Lab: Inclusion, Interaction, and Intervention, at the Telfer School of Management, is leading research in social inclusion by working to enhance the interview process for individuals with intellectual disabilities.

Discover the possibilities of the Triple-I Lab!

Leading to Occupational Health and Safety:

How Leadership Behaviours Impact Organizational Safety and Well-Being

The book explores the link between impact organizational leadership behaviour have on health and safety outcomes, covering theory, research and evidence-based best practice. Argues that leader’s impact can be more signifcant than commonly recognized and examines these effects on safety, physical wellness and wellbeing, and psychological wellbeing.

As a co-editor on the first text to directly link organizational leadership and workplace health and safety outcomes, Dr. Dimoff illustrates her in-depth knowledge of the dynamic workplace and how to encourage a healthier and happier environment.

Edited By: E. Kevin Kelloway, Karina Nielsen and Jennifer K. Dimoff 

The Telfer School of Management

As a distinguished Faculty member of The Telfer School of Management, Dr. Dimoff is leading the academic field through her innovative research and drive as an academic educator. Her innovative research in Organizational Behaviour and Human Resource Management, continues to gain attention both within the school community and worldwide.

Explore Faculty articles that showcase her contributions to this field of research.