Dennis Duchon

Affiliations: 
The University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, United States 
Area:
Management Business Administration, Industrial Psychology
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Pieper JR, Trevor CO, Weller I, et al. (2019) Referral Hire Presence Implications for Referrer Turnover and Job Performance Journal of Management. 45: 1858-1888
Madden LT, Duchon D, Madden TM, et al. (2012) Emergent organizational capacity for compassion Academy of Management Review. 37: 689-708
Petchsawang P, Duchon D. (2012) Workplace Spirituality, Meditation, and Work Performance Journal of Management, Spirituality & Religion. 9: 189-208
Ashmos DP, Duchon D, Bodensteiner WD. (2011) Linking Issue Labels And Managerial Actions: A Study Of Participation In Crisis Vs. Opportunity Issues Journal of Applied Business Research. 13: 31-46
Smith AD, Plowman DA, Duchon D. (2010) Everyday Sensegiving: A Closer Look at Successful Plant Managers The Journal of Applied Behavioral Science. 46: 220-244
Smith AD, Plowman DA, Duchon D, et al. (2009) A qualitative study of high-reputation plant managers: Political skill and successful outcomes Journal of Operations Management. 27: 428-443
Solansky ST, Duchon D, Plowman DA, et al. (2008) On the same page: The value of paid and volunteer leaders sharing mental models in churches Nonprofit Management and Leadership. 19: 203-219
Ashmos DP, Duchon D, McDaniel RR, et al. (2002) What a mess! Participation as a simple managerial rule to 'complexify' organizations Journal of Management Studies. 39: 189-206
Dunegan KJ, Uhl-Bien M, Duchon D. (2002) LMX and Subordinate Performance: The Moderating Effects of Task Characteristics Journal of Business and Psychology. 17: 275-285
Ashmos DP, Duchon D, McDaniel RR. (2000) Physicians and decisions: A simple rule for increasing connections in hospitals Health Care Management Review. 25: 109-115
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