Sarah Dawkins
Lecturer
Department of Business and Economics
University of Tasmania
Australia
Biography
Sarah joined the Tasmanian School of Business and Economics in 2015 as a post-doctoral fellow after completing her PhD in 2014. Sarah has also worked at the University of Tasmania’s Psychology Clinic as a clinical supervisor for students completing the Clinical Psychology Master’s program. Sarah completed her Masters of Psychology (Clinical) in 2008 and worked as a practising psychologist for several years before commencing a career in academia.
Research Interest
Sarah's research aligns to the University's research theme of Better Health. Her primary research interests focus on the development of positive psychological resources in employees and work teams for enhanced performance and well-being.
Publications
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Dawkins S, Martin A, Scott J, Sanderson K. Advancing conceptualization and measurement of psychological capital as a collective construct. human relations. 2015 Jun;68(6):925-49.
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Worwood M, Wagstaff M, Jones BM, Dawkins S, Jacobs A. Biochemical and immunological properties of human isoferritins. Proteins of Iron Metabolism. 1977:79.
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Dawkins S, Martin A, Scott J, Sanderson K. Building on the positives: A psychometric review and critical analysis of the construct of psychological capital. Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology. 2013 Sep 1;86(3):348-70.
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Worwood MA, Dawkins SA, Wagstaff MI, Jacobs AL. The purification and properties of ferritin from human serum. Biochemical Journal. 1976 Jul 1;157(1):97-103.