Jennifer D. Parlamis, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2001 | Columbia University, New York, NY |
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(Venting anger in conflict: The role of attributions, the target of venting and the status of the offender.) |
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Parlamis J, Badawy R, Haber J, et al. (2020) Exploring fear of appearing incompetent, competency pressure, tactics and perceptions in negotiations International Journal of Conflict Management. 31: 607-622 |
Laubert C, Parlamis J. (2019) Are You Angry (Happy, Sad) or Aren’t You? Emotion Detection Difficulty in Email Negotiation Group Decision and Negotiation. 28: 377-413 |
Ebner N, Parlamis J. (2017) Weaving Together Theory, Research, Practice, and Teaching: A Four‐dimensional Approach to Negotiation and Conflict Management Work Negotiation and Conflict Management Research. 10: 245-251 |
Geiger I, Parlamis J. (2014) Is there more to email negotiation than email? The role of email affinity Computers in Human Behavior. 32: 67-78 |
Parlamis JD, Geiger I. (2014) Mind the Medium: A Qualitative Analysis of Email Negotiation Group Decision and Negotiation. 24: 359-381 |
Parlamis JD. (2012) Venting as emotion regulation: The influence of venting responses and respondent identity on anger and emotional tone International Journal of Conflict Management. 23: 77-96 |
Parlamis JD, Allred KG, Block C. (2010) Letting off steam or just steaming?: The influence of target and status on attributions and anger International Journal of Conflict Management. 21: 260-280 |