Master's exam: Examination literature

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The following examination literature applies to the master's specialization "Work, Economy & Society":

 

Univ.-Prof. Dr. Christian Korunka (Subject Work and Organisational Psychology)

  • Nerdinger, F.W., Blickle, G. & Schaper, N. (2014). Arbeits- und Organisationspsychologie (3. vollst. überarbeitete Auflage). Heidelberg: Springer Medizin Verlag.

 

Ass.-Prof. Dr. Jana Kühnel (Subject Work and Organisational Psychology)

  • Nerdinger, F.W., Blickle, G. & Schaper, N. (2014). Arbeits- und Organisationspsychologie (3. vollst. überarbeitete Auflage). Heidelberg: Springer Medizin Verlag.
  • Defensio: Also relevant is the literature on which your thesis is based.

 

Univ.-Prof. Dr. Erich Kirchler (Subject Economic Psychology)

  • Kirchler, E. & Hoelzl, E. (2018). Economic Psychology - An Introduction. Cambridge: University Press.
  • Kirchler, E. (Hrsg.) (2011). Arbeits- und Organisationspsychologie (3. Auflage). Wien: UTB - Kapitel I-IV

For more information, visit the website of the Social and Economic Psychology group.

 

Prof. Dipl.-Psych. Dr. Arnd Florack (Subject Social Psychology)

  • Aronson, E., Wilson. T., & Akert. R. M. (2021). Social psychology (10th global edition). NJ: Prentice Hall.
    (or newer editions)
  • If the exam is taken as the first subject, an additional 6 articles must be selected from the Master's thesis area or from this list in consultation with the examiner.

For more information, visit the website of the Applied Social Psychology and Consumer Research group.

 

ao. Univ.-Prof. Dr. Dr. Andreas Hergovich (Subject Social Psychology)

  • Aronson, E., Wilson. T., & Akert. R. M. (2021). Social psychology (10th global edition). NJ: Prentice Hall.
    (or newer editions)
  • If the exam is taken as the first subject, an additional 6 articles must be selected from the Master's thesis area or from this list in consultation with the examiner.

For more information, visit the website of the Applied Social Psychology and Consumer Research group.