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David Chee-mun Cheng

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Australian National University

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About David Chee-mun Cheng at Australian National University (ANU)

David Chee-mun Cheng is a prominent academic figure at Australian National University, where they contribute to the Management through intensive research in Job Satisfaction, Organizational Behavior, Humor in Leadership, Work-Life Balance, Communication, Psychological Contracts, Workplace Well-being, Human Resource Management. A representative example of their recent contribution is the study titled "Constant connectivity and boundary management behaviors: the role of human agency", which offers critical insights into the dynamics of Job Satisfaction and Organizational Behavior. Additional work such as "Leaders laughing in the line of fire: An emotional aperture perspective on leader laughter in response to critical questions." further demonstrates their commitment to advancing knowledge in this domain.

Research Areas

Job SatisfactionOrganizational BehaviorHumor in LeadershipWork-Life BalanceCommunicationPsychological ContractsWorkplace Well-beingHuman Resource Management
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Research Output

Total Citations739

Emerging researcher

Publications54

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h-index18

Developing track record

i10-index23

Early-stage portfolio

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