Skip to main content

Chris­ti­an Dyrlund Wåh­lin-Jac­ob­sen

Associate Professor

Subjects
Leadership Working environment Collaboration Psychology Stress Well-being

Study­ing how we can hu­man­ize or­gan­iz­a­tions

My research focuses on two main themes: the promotion of workplace health and well-being, and decision-making situations involving leadership and/or employee participation. My aim is to help organizations reach better decisions through professional and psychologically safe processes. For example, I have studied participatory health and well-being workshops in the workplace with a focus on how social dynamics between employees and managers shape the agreements that are reached and how the participants navigate the inherent social delicacies of participatory decision-making. 

I draw on data from different settings, including industrial settings, the care sector, office environments, and policing, adopting qualitative and mixed methods approaches. In particular, I analyze everyday communication drawing on ethnomethodological and conversation analytical approaches. 

January 2025

Can an Organizationally Anchored, Multilevel Intervention Improve Perceived Stress and Psychosocial Factors in the Workplace?

A Pre-post Study Assessing Effectiveness and Implementation

Vita Ligaya Ponce Dalgaard

Tanja Kirkegaard

Chri­sti­an Dyr­lund Wå­hlin-Ja­cob­sen, Associate Professor

Birgit Aust

Sofie Jaspers

Thomas Jønsson

Trine Nøhr Winding

Go to publication

2025

Leadership Communication as Materiality, Embodiment, and Aesthetics

Go to publication

2024

Furthering Implementation Management

A Pragmatic Scoping Review with Emphasis on Practical Recommendations

Go to publication

Outside activities

Vel­liv, Aca­dem­ic re­view­er , 2025 -