Richard A. Guzzo

Affiliations: 
University of Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD 
Area:
Industrial Psychology, Cognitive Psychology
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Guzzo RA, Dickson MW. (1996) Teams in organizations: recent research on performance and effectiveness. Annual Review of Psychology. 47: 307-38
Guzzo RA, Dickson MW. (1996) Teams in Organizations: Recent Research on Performance and Effectiveness Annual Review of Psychology. 47: 307-338
Martell RF, Guzzo RA, Willis CE. (1995) A Methodological and Substantive Note on the Performance-Cue Effect in Ratings of Work-Group Behavior Journal of Applied Psychology. 80: 191-195
Guzzo RA, Noonan KA, Elron E. (1994) Expatriate Managers and the Psychological Contract Journal of Applied Psychology. 79: 617-626
Guzzo RA, Noonan KA. (1994) Human resource practices as communications and the psychological contract Human Resource Management. 33: 447-462
Guzzo RA, Yost PR, Campbell RJ, et al. (1993) Potency in groups: articulating a construct The British Journal of Social Psychology / the British Psychological Society. 32
Christ RE, Bittner AC, Bramwell AT, et al. (1993) Team Training, Group Processes, and Organizational Psychology: Major Theoretical and Research Issues that Bridge Boundaries Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting. 37: 867-869
Martell RF, Guzzo RA. (1991) The dynamics of implicit theories of group performance: When and how do they operate? Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes. 50: 51-74
Guzzo RA, Wagner DB, Maguire E, et al. (1986) Implicit theories and the evaluation of group process and performance Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes. 37: 279-295
Guzzo RA, Waters JA. (1982) The expression of affect and the performance of decision-making groups Journal of Applied Psychology. 67: 67-74
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