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Situating ethical behavior in the nomological network of job performance
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Our objective was to generate, define, and evaluate behavioral dimensions of ethical performance at work that are common …
Teresa L. Russell
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Taylor E. Sparks
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John P. Campbell
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Kristina Handy
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Peter Ramsberger
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Using simulation as an investigational methodology to explore the impact of technology on team communication and patient management: A pilot evaluation of the effect of an automated compression device
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This pilot study used a simulation-based platform to evaluate the effect of an automated mechanical chest compression …
Matthew Gittinger
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Sarah M Brolliar
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James A. Grand
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Graham Nichol
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Rosemarie Fernandez
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Developing team cognition: A role for simulation
Simulation has had a major impact in the advancement of healthcare team training and assessment. To date, most simulation-based …
Rosemarie Fernandez
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Sachita Shah
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Elizabeth D. Rosenman
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Steve W. J. Kozlowski
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Sarah Henrickson Parker
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James A. Grand
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Brain drain? An examination of stereotype threat effects during training on knowledge acquisition and organizational effectiveness
Stereotype threat describes a situation in which individuals are faced with the risk of upholding a negative stereotype about their …
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The dynamics of team cognition: A process-oriented theory of knowledge emergence in teams
Team cognition has been identified as a critical component of team performance and decision-making. However, theory and research in …
James A. Grand
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Michael T. Braun
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Goran Kuljanin
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Steve W. J. Kozlowski
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Georgia T. Chao
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Capturing the multilevel dynamics of emergence: Computational modeling, simulation, and virtual experimentation
Emergent phenomena—those that manifest bottom-up from the psychological characteristics, perceptions, and interactions among …
Steve W. J. Kozlowski
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Georgia T. Chao
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James A. Grand
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Michael T. Braun
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Goran Kuljanin
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Leveraging social science-healthcare collaborations to improve teamwork and patient safety
Effective teamwork is critical to the provision of safe, effective healthcare. High functioning teams adapt to rapidly changing patient …
Rosemarie Fernandez
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James A. Grand
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An examination of common sensitivity review practices in test development
Sensitivity reviews of test content are commonly advocated techniques for reducing bias and enhancing fairness in employment and …
Juliya Golubovich
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James A. Grand
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Ann Marie Ryan
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Neal Schmitt
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Evaluation of a computer-based educational intervention to improve medical teamwork and performance during simulated patient resuscitations
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To determine the impact of a low-resource-demand, easily disseminated computer-based teamwork process training intervention …
Rosemarie Fernandez
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Marina Pearce
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James A. Grand
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Tara A. Rench
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Kerin A. Jones
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Georgia T. Chao
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Steve W. J. Kozlowski
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Advancing multilevel research design: Capturing the dynamics of emergence
Multilevel theory and research have advanced organizational science but are limited because the research focus is incomplete. Most …
Steve W. J. Kozlowski
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Georgia T. Chao
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James A. Grand
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Michael T. Braun
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Goran Kuljanin
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