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Posted By Matthew Kerry 10-29-2015 04:41
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Hi Jeff, Great undertaking here. I have just a few reactionary-miscellany thoughts that I hope may be of some use to you. I think your two examples pinpoint a historical (paradigm) shift from functionalism to structuralism in psych and org science. The theoretical use of absolute-differences was likely ...
Posted By Matthew Kerry 11-03-2013 11:27
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I'd recommend Kanfer's (1990) chapter in Handbook of I/O as this time was pivotal in motivation research and offers one of the most comprehensive reviews. On Sun, Nov 3, 2013 at 9:08 AM, Supriya Sharma wrote: Hello Everyone, I am working on compiling a list of must read classic articles ...
Posted By Matthew Kerry 10-23-2013 19:35
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Hi Helen, I am not as sure empirically, but I might recommend Hanisch, Hulin, and colleagues (1990; 1991; 1995) as a good starting point; they conducted some of the more comprehensive work on an overall withdrawal construct (e.g., work withdrawal, job withdrawal, voluntary turnover, retirement, etc...). ...
Posted By Matthew Kerry 08-10-2013 14:33
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Dear colleagues, we are enthused to extend you an invitation to contribute toward a SIOP healthcare symposium proposal entitled, 'I/O's Team-Borne Role in Modern Healthcare and Expanding Opportunities'. Specifically, we are actively seeking contributions from leaders in the fields of teams research, ...
Posted By Matthew Kerry 08-10-2013 14:33
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Dear colleagues, we are enthused to extend you an invitation to contribute toward a SIOP healthcare symposium proposal entitled, 'I/O's Team-Borne Role in Modern Healthcare and Expanding Opportunities'. Specifically, we are actively seeking contributions from leaders in the fields of teams research, ...