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Pingshu Li

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The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley

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Posted By Pingshu Li 07-30-2024 07:10
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Dear OBers: Hope you all have a great summertime! We invite you to an exciting panel symposium about employee turnover scholarship. Please see the detailed symposium information below. 1391: Advancing Employee Turnover Scholarship to the New World of Work and Beyond Monday, August 12, 2024 ...
Posted By Pingshu Li 08-30-2023 22:14
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Dear OBers, We are seeking OB/HR applicants for three tenure-track or tenured positions. We particularly look for candidates who have a strong research record or have demonstrated potential in research excellence, and can mentor and work with our doctoral students. The teaching load is matched with ...
Posted By Pingshu Li 07-28-2023 22:55
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Hi OBers, If you are interested in employee turnover research and would like to learn some recent research, we invite you to a showcase symposium that includes some well-known turnover research scholars. 1966: Advancing Turnover Research: Bridging Disciplinary and Research-Practitioner Gaps ...
Posted By Pingshu Li 07-12-2023 16:15
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The Department of Management in the Robert C. Vackar College of Business & Entrepreneurship at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV) is seeking applicants for three positions in Organizational Behavior/Human Resource Management starting Fall 2024. One is an open rank position with preference ...
Posted By Pingshu Li 12-04-2016 13:33
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Dear OBers My colleagues and I are conducting a research project that involves text analysis of motivation and altruism. We'd like to include words that are used to describe and measure them as many as possible. We greatly appreciate if you could share the measures that relate to prosocial motivation ...