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Submissions from 2022

Do Life-cycle and Generation Moderate Sentiment and Diffusion?, Tung Cu, James Van Scotter, and Helmut Schneider

Submissions from 2020

Self-employment, depression, and older individuals: A cross-country study, Pankaj C. Patel, Shane W. Reid, and Marcus T. Wolfe

Submissions from 2019

How Does Sentiment Content of Product Reviews Make Diffusion Different?, Tung Cu, Helmut Schneider, and James Van Scotter

Corporate implementation of socially controversial CSR initiatives: Implications for human resource management, Megan R. Turner, Tristan McIntosh, Shane W. Reid, and M Ronald Buckley

Submissions from 2018

Blazing new trails or opportunity lost? Evaluating research at the intersection of leadership and entrepreneurship, Shane W. Reid, Aaron H. Anglin, John E. Baur, Jeremy C. Short, and M Ronald Buckley

The struggle is real: self-employment and short-term psychological distress, Shane W. Reid, Pankaj C. Patel, and Marcus T. Wolfe

Reading the room: Leveraging popular business books to enhance organizational performance, Shane W. Reid, Jeremy C. Short, and David J. Ketchen

More Than Words? Computer-Aided Text Analysis in Organizational Behavior and Psychology Research, Jeremy C. Short, Aaron F. McKenny, and Shane W. Reid

Does autonomy moderate the relationships of task performance and interpersonal facilitation, with overall effectiveness?, James Van Scotter

Submissions from 2017

An Archival Approach to Measuring Family Influence:An Organizational Identity Perspective, Shane Reid

Family Firm Influence and Corporate Social Responsibility: An Organizational Identity Perspective, Shane Reid

Tell Me How You Feel: A Content Analytic Approach to Measuring Burnout, Shane Reid

How Does Sentiment Content of Product Reviews Make Diffusion Different?, James Van Scotter

Submissions from 2013

Reactions to Recruitment Web Sites: Visual and Verbal Attention, Attraction, and Intentions to Pursue Employment, David G. Allen, Jonathan E. Biggane, Mitzi Pitts, Robert Otondo, and James Scotter

Submissions from 2012

An examination of interdependencies among major barriers to coordination in disaster response, James R. Van Scotter, Suzanne D. Pawlowski, and Tung D. Cu

Predicting employee reactions to perceived organizational wrongdoing: Demoralization, justice, proactive personality, and whistle-blowing, James Van Scotter

Submissions from 2011

Examining media effectiveness across cultures and national borders: A review and multilevel framework, K. Moustafa Leonard, J. R. Van Scotter, F. Pakdil, N. Jbeily Chamseddine, E. Esatoglu, M. Gumus, M. Koyuncu, Ling Ling Wu, A. I. Mockaitis, L. Salciuviene, et al.

Submissions from 2009

Culture and Communication: Cultural Variations and Media Effectiveness, K. M. Leonard, J. R. Van Scotter, and F. Pakdil

Submissions from 2008

The complexity of richness: Media, message, and communication outcomes, Robert F. Otondo, James R. Van Scotter, David G. Allen, and Prashant Palvia

Antecedents and Outcomes of Retaliation Against Whistleblowers: Gender Differences and Power Relationships, M. T. Rehg, M. P. Miceli, J. P. Near, and J. R. Van Scotter

Submissions from 2007

Influence of prior acquaintance with the ratee on rater accuracy and halo, James R. Van Scotter, Karen Moustafa, Jennifer R. Burnett, and Paul G. Michael

Timeframes and Absence Frameworks: A Test of Steers and Rhodes' (1978) Model of Attendance, R. P. Steel, J. R. Rentsch, and J. R. Van Scotter

Submissions from 2005

What difference can one person make? Organizational dependence relations as predictors of whistle-blowing effectiveness, James Van Scotter

Submissions from 2004

Does Type of Wrongdoing Affect the Whistle-Blowing Process?, Janet P. Near, Michael T. Rehg, James R. Van Scotter, and Marcia P. Miceli

Linking perceived quality and customer satisfaction to store traffic and revenue growth, James Van Scotter

Submissions from 2003

The value of theoretical research and applied research for the hospitality industry, J Van Scotter

The organizational performance cycle, James Van Scotter

The Value of Theoretical Research and Applied Research for the Hospitality Industry, James R. Van Scotter and Patrick E. Culligan

Submissions from 2002

RECRUITMENT COMMUNICATION MEDIA FEATURES: IMPACT ON PRE-HIRE OUTCOMES., DAVID G. ALLEN, JAMES R. VAN SCOTTER, and ROBERT OTONDO

Submissions from 2001

INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES AND WHISTLE-BLOWING., Marcia P. Miceli, James R. Van Scotter, Janet P. Near, and Michael T. Rehg

Earnings-at-Risk Incentive Plans: A Performance, Satisfaction and Turn over Dilemma, R. W. Renn, J. R. van Scotter, and W. K. Barksdale

Submissions from 2000

Effects of task performance and contextual performance on systemic rewards., James Van Scotter, Stephan J. Motowidlo, and Thomas C. Cross

Relationships of Task Performance and Contextual Performance with Turnover, Job Satisfaction, and Affective Commitment, James R. Van Scotter

Submissions from 1998

Examining e-mail use in the context of virtual organizations, James Van Scotter

Submissions from 1996

Interpersonal facilitation and job dedication as separate facets of contextual performance., James R. Van Scotter and Stephan J. Motowidlo

Interpersonal facilitation and job dedication as separate facets of contextual performance., James R. Van Scotter and Stephan J. Motowidlo

Submissions from 1994

Evidence that task performance should be distinguished from contextual performance., Stephan J. Motowidlo and James R. Van Scotter

Evidence that task performance should be distinguished from contextual performance., James Van Scotter