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Posted By James Field 04-08-2022 15:00
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The Department of Management in the John Chambers College of Business and Economics at West Virginia University invites applications for a one-year Visiting Assistant Professor position starting in August 2022. This is a non-tenure track, full-time faculty member position in the Management Department ...
Posted By James Field 04-10-2020 13:37
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Dear Colleagues, My coauthors and I are working on a meta-analysis on the antecedents and outcomes of autonomous and controlled motivation, with a focus on samples from education settings (e.g., teachers). We have already completed a thorough review of the published literature and dissertations. ...
Posted By James Field 09-20-2018 08:39
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Assistant Professor in Organizational Behavior / Human Resource Management Description The Department of Management in the College of Business and Economics (B&E) at West Virginia University invites applications for a tenure-track position at the Assistant Professor rank starting ...
Posted By James Field 08-14-2015 18:37
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Hi all, Indeed, questions about measurement scales are common across a lot of list serves and it is great that scholars are willing to share their resources with others. In the past, I have directed researchers to the Inter-Nomological Network (INN) when such questions are posted. This NSF-funded ...
Posted By James Field 07-08-2015 14:29
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Hi Raul, I find the Inter-Nomological Network, which is basically a customizable search engine, to be a great resource when searching for items and measures. I recommend creating a free account as it will allow you to tailor searches by discipline. A quick search for 'respect' produced the following ...