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Welcome to the 4D Lab!
The 4D Lab consists of researchers from the Department of Psychology at North Carolina State University. Our research group is interested in how industrial-organizational psychology and information technology can be combined to improve opportunities to participate in the world of work in a meaningful and productive way.
As specialists in Humanitarian Work Psychology, we are convinced that human welfare can be fundamentally improved through work and organizations. Under the right circumstances, work can be a source of psychological as well as economic empowerment. A people-centered, evidence-based approach is needed to align the interests of workers, organizations, and societies in mutually beneficial ways.
Our efforts are closely linked with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, which collectively focus on things such as poverty reduction, gender equality, environmental sustainability, lifelong learning, and access to decent work and economic growth. As 4D scientists, we are passionate about developing and applying behavioral insights to the world of work in order to support the sustainable growth and development of individuals, organizations, communities, and the countries in which they reside.
Click here to watch a video of the 4D Lab director Dr. Lori Foster discussing the important synergies realized through teaching and research devoted to work, psychology, technology, and global development.
ABOUT US
4D has a double meaning. First, it stands for “for development.” Our research group is interested in how industrial-organizational psychology and information technology can be combined to improve work that is carried out for the purpose of global development. Second, it represents the 4 Dimensions of our lab: Work, Psychology, Technology, and Global Development. Our research studies are situated at the intersection of these four dimensions.
Our Mission
To improve human welfare through research at the intersections of work, psychology, information technology, and global development.
Our Vision
We envision a world in which:
Information technology enhances our work lives.
Work improves our personal lives.
Our work and personal lives contribute positively to the world around us.
Our Goals
To accomplish our mission and realize our vision, the 4D Lab:
Recruits, trains, develops, and prepares top talent for careers in industrial-organizational psychology.
Designs, executes, and disseminates rigorous and relevant research.
Promotes fun and productivity through an atmosphere of optimism, openness, collaboration, hard work, respect, and creativity.
Lori Foster Lori is a professor with a passion for fostering potential through work, psychology, and technology. LinkedIn
Lori Foster
Lori is a professor with a passion for fostering potential through work, psychology, and technology.
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English Sall English is a data enthusiast and researcher at heart. LinkedIn
English Sall
English is a data enthusiast and researcher at heart.
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Jenna McChesney Jenna is an advocate for positive change with a constant case of the travel bug. LinkedIn
Jenna McChesney
Jenna is an advocate for positive change with a constant case of the travel bug.
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Sean Noble Sean is a doctoral student and researcher with an interest in the intersection of psychology and technology in the workplace. LinkedIn
Sean Noble
Sean is a doctoral student and researcher with an interest in the intersection of psychology and technology in the workplace.
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Alex Stewart Alex is a doctoral student who obsesses over systems, chocolate chip cookies, sustainable business, and her dog. In no particular order. LinkedIn
Alex Stewart
Alex is a doctoral student who obsesses over systems, chocolate chip cookies, sustainable business, and her dog. In no particular order.
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Jet Wang Jet is one player for fun, and a thinker for good. LinkedIn
Jet Wang
Jet is one player for fun, and a thinker for good.
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Stephen Paul Stephen is a doctoral student with an interest in behavioral economics, the role of technology in the future of work, and entrepreneurship towards improving well-being. LinkedIn
Stephen Paul
Stephen is a doctoral student with an interest in behavioral economics, the role of technology in the future of work, and entrepreneurship towards improving well-being.
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Jason Saville Jason is a lover of cats and is interested in exploring how new technologies such as virtual reality can be used to help shape more empathetic users. LinkedIn
Jason Saville
Jason is a lover of cats and is interested in exploring how new technologies such as virtual reality can be used to help shape more empathetic users.
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Liz Tracy Liz is a doctoral student exploring how innovation and social impact can influence business and culture. LinkedIn
Liz Tracy
Liz is a doctoral student exploring how innovation and social impact can influence business and culture.
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