| Ego depletion—Is it all in your head? Implicit theories about willpower affect self-regulation V Job, CS Dweck, GM Walton Psychological science 21 (11), 1686-1693, 2010 | 1549 | 2010 |
| Does self-control training improve self-control? A meta-analysis M Friese, J Frankenbach, V Job, DD Loschelder Perspectives on Psychological Science 12 (6), 1077-1099, 2017 | 376 | 2017 |
| Implicit theories about willpower predict self-regulation and grades in everyday life. V Job, GM Walton, K Bernecker, CS Dweck Journal of personality and social psychology 108 (4), 637, 2015 | 318 | 2015 |
| Beliefs about willpower determine the impact of glucose on self-control V Job, GM Walton, K Bernecker, CS Dweck Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 110 (37), 14837-14842, 2013 | 235 | 2013 |
| Rewarding cognitive effort increases the intrinsic value of mental labor G Clay, C Mlynski, FM Korb, T Goschke, V Job Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 119 (5), e2111785119, 2022 | 139 | 2022 |
| Motivational incongruence and well-being at the workplace: person-job fit, job burnout, and physical symptoms V Brandstätter, V Job, B Schulze Frontiers in psychology 7, 1153, 2016 | 134 | 2016 |
| Implicit theories about willpower predict the activation of a rest goal following self-control exertion. V Job, K Bernecker, S Miketta, M Friese Journal of personality and social psychology 109 (4), 694, 2015 | 133 | 2015 |
| Get a taste of your goals: Promoting motive–goal congruence through affect‐focus goal fantasy V Job, V Brandstätter Journal of personality 77 (5), 1527-1560, 2009 | 132 | 2009 |
| Reverse ego-depletion: Acts of self-control can improve subsequent performance in Indian cultural contexts. K Savani, V Job Journal of personality and social psychology 113 (4), 589, 2017 | 125 | 2017 |
| A high implicit affiliation motive does not always make you happy: A corresponding explicit motive and corresponding behavior are further needed J Schüler, V Job, SM Fröhlich, V Brandstätter Motivation and Emotion 32 (3), 231-242, 2008 | 123 | 2008 |
| Self-control development in adolescence predicts love and work in adulthood. M Allemand, V Job, DK Mroczek Journal of personality and social psychology 117 (3), 621, 2019 | 122 | 2019 |
| Theories of willpower affect sustained learning EM Miller, GM Walton, CS Dweck, V Job, KH Trzesniewski, SM McClure PloS one 7 (6), e38680, 2012 | 118 | 2012 |
| Mindset theory K Bernecker, V Job Social psychology in action: Evidence-based interventions from theory to …, 2019 | 114 | 2019 |
| The end is (not) near: Aging, essentialism, and future time perspective. D Weiss, V Job, M Mathias, S Grah, AM Freund Developmental psychology 52 (6), 996, 2016 | 90 | 2016 |
| Implicit theories about willpower predict subjective well‐being K Bernecker, M Herrmann, V Brandstätter, V Job Journal of personality 85 (2), 136-150, 2017 | 89 | 2017 |
| Too exhausted to go to bed: Implicit theories about willpower and stress predict bedtime procrastination K Bernecker, V Job British Journal of Psychology 111 (1), 126-147, 2020 | 77 | 2020 |
| Discrepancies between implicit and explicit motivation and unhealthy eating behavior V Job, D Oertig, V Brandstätter, M Allemand Journal of Personality 78 (4), 1209-1238, 2010 | 72 | 2010 |
| Effects of practicing self-control on academic performance. V Job, M Friese, K Bernecker Motivation Science 1 (4), 219, 2015 | 69 | 2015 |
| Dealing with a ‘hidden stressor’: emotional disclosure as a coping strategy to overcome the negative effects of motive incongruence on health J Schüler, V Job, SM Fröhlich, V Brandstätter Stress and Health: Journal of the International Society for the …, 2009 | 68 | 2009 |
| Lay theories of willpower Z Francis, V Job Social and Personality Psychology Compass 12 (4), e12381, 2018 | 67 | 2018 |