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Dada Otu Adebayo

Dada Adebayo 






Email: dada.adebayo@kwantlen.ca

Phone: (S) 604-599-3375  vm: 9092

Office location: C2881-20 Surrey

List of courses taught:

  • Psych 1100 Introduction to Psychology: Basic Processes
  • Psych 1200 Introduction to Psychology: Areas & Applications
  • Psych 2330 Social Psychology
  • Psych 3200 Industrial and Organizational Psychology
  • Psych 3930 Consumer Psychology - Research & Applications
  • Psych 4500 Interpersonal Relations II


Areas of interest and investigation:

My primary area of research is Industrial/Organisational Psychology with particular interest in three broad areas:

· Leadership, training & development

· Policing

· Gender & health-related issues in the workplace

Educational Background: B.Sc. (Ibadan), M.Sc. (Ibadan), Ph D. (Ibadan)

Selected Publications:

Adebayo, D. O., Sunmola, A. M., & Udegbe, I. B (in press). Workplace fairness and emotional exhaustion in Nigeria police: The moderating role of gender, Anxiety, Stress, and coping: An International Journal.

Adebayo, D. O., Akanmode, J. A. & Udegbe, I. B. (2007). The importance of spirituality in the relationship between psychological contract violation and cynicism in the Nigeria police, The Police Journal, 80, (2), 141-166.

Adebayo, D. O. (2006). Workload, social support and work-school conflict among Nigerian nontraditional students, Journal of Career Development, 33, (2), 125-141.

Sunmola, A. M., Adebayo, D. O., Olapegba, P. M., & Alarape, A. I. (2006). The experience of condom use and other sexual risk practices among male brewery employees who recently migrated in Nigeria, Health Educational Journal, 65, (3), 288-301.

Adebayo, D. O. (2005a). Perceived workplace fairness, transformational leadership and motivation in the Nigeria police: Implications for change, International Journal of Police Science & Management, 7, (2), 110-122.

Adebayo, D. O. (2005b). Ethical attitudes and prosocial behaviour in the Nigeria police: Moderator effects of perceived organizational support and public recognition, Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management, 28, (4), 684-705.

Adebayo, D. O. & Udegbe, I. B. (2004). Gender in the boss-subordinate relationship: a Nigerian study. Journal of Organizational Behaviour, 25, 515-525.