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Sarah-Geneviève Trépanier
Titulaire de chaire de recherche
Chaire du Canada sur le climat social et la santé

Professeure
Langues parlées
  • Français
  • Anglais
Mots-clés
Champ d'intérêt / Domaine d'expertise
  • Santé psychologique des travailleurs
  • Harcèlement psychologique au travail
  • Motivation au travail

Liste des cours enseignés
Sigle Titre
DBA6830 Fondements organisationnels et humains de la gestion
DBA6910 Séminaire de spécialisation
DBA6920 Séminaire d'applications spécifiques
DBA6930 Séminaire de techniques de recherche appliquée
DBA6940 Séminaire de recherche appliquée
DBA6950 Résidence en entreprise
DBA6970 Proposition de recherche
GAE1025 Stage en gestion des ressources humaines
GAE1026 Projet d'application en gestion des ressources humaines I
GAE1027 Projet d'application en gestion des ressources humaines II
GPE1012 Comportement organisationnel : l'individu
GRH6018 Lectures dirigées en gestion du capital humain I
GRH6019 Lectures dirigées en gestion du capital humain II
GRH6020 Séminaire de recherche avancé en santé organisationnelle
GRH6021 Lectures dirigées en santé organisationnelle I
MBA6012 Séminaire de rédaction
MBA6013 Activité de synthèse
Publications

Articles publiés dans une revue avec comité de lecture

Trépanier, S.-G. Vallerand, R. J., Ménard, J., & Peterson, C. (sous presse). Job resources and burnout: Motivation as a moderator. Stress and Health.

Austin, S., Fernet, C., Trépanier, S.-G., & Lavoie-Tremblay, M., (sous presse). Fatigue in newly registered nurses: Impact on work motivation, engagement, sickness absence, and turnover intention. Journal of Nursing Management.

Boudrias, V., Trépanier, S.-G., Foucreault, A., Peterson, C., & Fernet, C. (2020). Investigating the role of psychological need satisfaction as a moderator in the relationship between job demands and turnover intention among nurses. Employee Relations, 42(1), 213-231.

Trépanier, S.-G., Boudrias, V., & Peterson, C. (2019). Linking destructive forms of leadership to employee health. Leadership & Organization Development Journal, 40(7), 803-814.

Fernet, C. Trépanier, S.-G., Demers, M., & Austin, S. (2017). Motivational pathways of occupational and organizational turnover intentions in newly registered nurses: A cross-sectional study on autonomous and controlled motivation, and forms and targets of commitment. Nursing Outlook, 65(4), 444-454.

Trépanier, S.-G., Fernet, C., & Austin, S. (2016). Longitudinal relationships between workplace bullying basic psychological needs, and employee functioning: A simultaneous investigation of psychological need satisfaction and frustration. European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology, 25(5), 690-706.

Trépanier, S.-G., Fernet, C., Austin, S., & Boudrias, V. (2016). Work environment antecedents of bullying: A review and integrative model applied to registered nurses. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 55, 85-97.

Fernet, C., Trépanier, S.-G., Austin, S., & Lévesque-Côté, J. (2016). Committed, inspiring, and healthy teachers: How do school environment and motivational factors facilitate optimal functioning at career start? Teaching and Teacher Education, 59, 481-491.

Thibault Landry, A., Kindlein, J., Trépanier, S.-G., Forest, J., Zigarmi, D., Houson, D., & Brodbeck, F. C. (2016). Why individuals want money is what matters: Using self-determination theory to explain the differential relationship between motives for making money and employee psychological health. Motivation and Emotion, 40, 226-242.

Ménard, J., Flaxman, P., Foucreault, A., Trépanier, S.-G., & Stevens, C. (2016). Daily fluctuations in office-based workers’ leisure activities and well-being. International Journal of Psychological Studies, 9(1), 47-61.

Trépanier, S.-G., Forest, J., Fernet, C., & Austin, S. (2015). On the psychological and motivational processes linking job characteristics to employee functioning: Insights from Self-Determination Theory. Work & Stress, 29(3), 286-305.

Trépanier, S.-G., Fernet, C., Austin, S., & Ménard, J. (2015). A new look at the interplay between burnout and work engagement: An exploratory structural equation modeling (ESEM) approach. Burnout Research, 2(2-3), 51-59.

Trépanier, S.-G., Fernet, C., & Austin, S. (2015). A longitudinal investigation of workplace bullying, basic need satisfaction, and employee functioning. Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, 20(1), 105-116.

Fernet, C., Trépanier, S.-G., Austin, S., Forest, J., & Gagné, M. (2015). Transformational leadership and optimal functioning at work: On the mediating role of employees' perceived job characteristics and motivation. Work & Stress, 29(1), 11-31.

Coulombe, S., Radziszewski, S., Trépanier, S.-G., Provencher, H., Roberge, P., Hudon, C.,... Houle, J. (2015). Mental health self-management questionnaire: Development and psychometric properties. Journal of Affective Disorders, 1(181), 41-49.

Trépanier, S.-G., Fernet, C., Austin, S., Forest, J., & Vallerand, R. J. (2014). Linking job demands and resources to burnout and work engagement: Does passion for work underlie these differential relationships? Motivation and Emotion, 38, 353-366.

Lavoie-Tremblay, M., Trépanier, S.-G., Fernet, C., & Bonneville-Roussy, A. (2014). Testing and extending the triple match principle in the nursing profession: A generational perspective on job demands, job resources and strain at work. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 70(2), 310-322.

Trépanier, S.-G., Fernet, C., & Austin, S. (2013). Workplace bullying and psychological health at work: The mediating role of satisfaction of needs for autonomy, competence, and relatedness. Work & Stress, 27, 123-140.

Trépanier, S.-G., Fernet, C., & Austin, S. (2013). Workplace psychological harassment in Canadian nurses: A descriptive study. Journal of Health Psychology, 18(3), 383-396.

Trépanier, S.-G., Fernet, C., & Austin, S. (2013). The moderating role of autonomous motivation in the job demands-strain relationship: A two sample study. Motivation and Emotion, 37, 93-105.

Fernet, C., Austin, S., & Trépanier, S.-G., Dussault, M. (2013). How do job characteristics contribute to burnout? Exploring the distinct mediating roles of perceived autonomy, competence, and relatedness. European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology, 22(2), 123-137.

Trépanier, S.-G., Fernet, C., & Austin, S. (2012). Social and motivational antecedents of perceptions of transformational leadership: A self-determination theory perspective. Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science, 44(4), 272-277.