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Aleksander Ellis
Professor, Psychology | Professor, Management/Organizations | Member of the Graduate Faculty
Management and Organizations
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Lehman Benson
Mutual work: 3 Publications
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Jerel Slaughter
Mutual work: 6 Publications
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(39)
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The impact of supervisor-employee self-protective implicit voice theory alignment
2022
supervisor-employee,
implicit voice theory,
impact,
alignment,
self-protective
Examining the effects of helping on whistleblowing in organizations
2021
whistleblowing,
organizational behavior,
helping behavior,
ethics,
organizational culture
If you can’t join ‘em, report ‘em: A model of ostracism and whistleblowing in teams
2021
whistleblowing,
ostracism,
team dynamics,
behavioral economics,
social exclusion
(In)civility and creativity in teams: Examining the role of perpetrator gender
2021
team dynamics,
gender,
workplace communication,
creativity,
conflict resolution
Race and reactions to negative feedback among women at work: Examining effects of the ‘angry black woman’ stereotype
2020
gender dynamics,
stereotypes,
workplace behavior,
feedback response,
racial bias
How perpetrator gender influences reactions to premeditated versus impulsive unethical behavior: A role congruity approach
2020
gender influence,
unethical behavior,
reaction,
role congruity,
premeditated behavior
Gender and the evaluation of humor at work
2019
gender,
workplace,
humor,
evaluation,
social interaction
Examining the effects of menstruation on women’s helping behavior in the workplace
2019
gender dynamics,
workplace behavior,
menstrual cycle,
gender bias,
workplace productivity
Overcoming the effects of sleedeprivation on unethical behavior: An extension of integrated self-control theory
2018
sleep deprivation,
unethical behavior,
self-control theory,
psychology,
behavioral ethics
Fuse or Fracture? Threat as a Moderator of the Effects of Diversity Faultlines in Teams
2017
team diversity,
threat,
team dynamics,
conflict,
group cohesion