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Understanding Prejudice |
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J. Richard Hackman, an Expert in Team Dynamics, Dies at 72 |
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J. Richard Hackman, PhD (1940-2013) |
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Richard Hackman; explored elements of successful teams |
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J. Richard Hackman (1940-2013) |
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Organizational Researchers Honor J. Richard Hackman’s Legacy |
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Memorial service for former faculty member John Richard Hackman |
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In Memoriam: Richard Hackman, a scholar who cared about government |
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Appreciating Richard Hackman: A Pioneer in the Field of Teams |
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Hackman, J. R. (Ed.). (1990). Groups that work (and those that don't): Creating conditions for effective teamwork. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Ba*** Inc., Publishers. |
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Hackman, J. R. (2011). Collaborative intelligence: Using teams to solve hard problems. San Francisco, CA: Berrett-Koehler Publishers. |
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Hackman, J. R. (2002). Leading teams: Setting the stage for great performances. Boston, MA: Harvard Business School Press. |
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Wageman, R., Nunes, D. A., Burruss, J. A., & Hackman, J. R. (2008). Senior leaders***p teams: What it takes to make them great. Boston: Harvard Business School Press. |
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Frank, L. L., & Hackman, J. R. (1975). Effects of interviewer-interviewee similarity on interviewer objectivity in college admissions interviews. Journal of Applied Psychology, 60(3), 356-360. |
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Hackman, J. R. (2009). Joseph E. McGrath (1927–2007). American Psychologist, 64(3), 217. |
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Hackman, J. R. (2003). Learning more from crossing levels: Evidence from airplanes, orchestras, and hospitals. Journal of Organizational Behavior, 24, 1-18. |
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Hackman, J. R. (1980). Work redesign and motivation. Professional Psychology, 11(3), 445-455. |
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Hackman, J. R. (1978). The design of work in the 1980s. Organizational Dynamics, 7(1), 3-17. |
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Hackman, J. R., Jones, L. E., & McGrath, J. E. (1967). A set of dimensions for describing the general properties of group-generated written pa***ages. Psychological Bulletin, 67(6), 379-390. |
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Hackman, J. R., & Lawler, E. E. (1971). Employee reactions to job characteristics. Journal of Applied Psychology, 55(3), 259-286. |
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Hackman, J. R., & Wageman, R. (2007). Asking the right questions about leaders***p. American Psychologist, 62, 43-47. |
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Hackman, J. R., & Wageman, R. (2005). When and how team leaders matter. Research in Organizational Behavior, 26, 37-74. |
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Lawler, E. E., & Hackman, J. R. (1969). Impact of employee partic****tion in the development of pay incentive plans: A field experiment. Journal of Applied Psychology, 53(6), 467-471. |
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Morris, C. G., & Hackman, J. R. (1969). Behavioral correlates of perceived leaders***p. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 13(4), 350-361. |
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Oldham, G. R., Hackman, J. R., & Pearce, J. L. (1976). Conditions under which employees respond positively to enriched work. Journal of Applied Psychology, 61(4), 395-403. |
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Scheflen, K. C., Lawler, E. E., & Hackman, J. R. (1971). Long-term impact of employee partic****tion in the development of pay incentive plans: A field experiment revisited. Journal of Applied Psychology, 55(3), 182-186. |
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Woolley, A. W., Gerbasi, M. E., Chabris, C.F., Kosslyn, S. M., & Hackman, J. R. (2008). Bringing in the experts: How team composition and collaborative planning jointly shape analytic effectiveness. Small Group Research, 39, 352-371. |
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Cal State Will Require Ethnic Studies or Social Justice Cla*** to Graduate |
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Oprah Winfrey Magazine Features Breonna Taylor on the Cover |
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COVID-19 Anxieties Prompt Healthier, f****er Lifestyles in Asia |
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Blood Test Shows Great Promise in Diagnosing Alzheimer's Disease |
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Polar Bears Could Be Lost by 2100, Climate Change Study Finds |
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Oxygen Therapy Can Enhance Cognition in Healthy Older Adults |
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Should Police Be First to Respond in a Mental-Health Crisis? |
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Mindfulness Training Benefits Anger Management in Men |
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Psychology News Center |
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http://www.pbs.org/thisemotionallife/people/expert/j-richard-hackman-phd |
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