Tjai M. Nielsen

Affiliations: 
Management The George Washington University, Washington, DC, United States 
Area:
Management Business Administration, Social Psychology
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Nielsen TM, Bachrach DG, Sundstrom E, et al. (2012) Utility of OCB Organizational Citizenship Behavior and Group Performance in a Resource Allocation Framework Journal of Management. 38: 668-694
Riddle L, Nielsen TM, Hrivnak GA. (2011) Bridging the divide between diaspora investment interest and action Emerald Emerging Markets Case Studies. 1: 1-13
Riddle L, Hrivnak GA, Nielsen TM. (2010) Transnational diaspora entrepreneurship in emerging markets: Bridging institutional divides Journal of International Management. 16: 398-411
Nielsen TM, Hrivnak GA, Shaw M. (2009) Organizational Citizenship Behavior and Performance: A Meta-Analysis of Group-Level Research Small Group Research. 40: 555-577
Nielsen TM, Riddle L. (2009) Investing in Peace: The Motivational Dynamics of Diaspora Investment in Post-Conflict Economies Journal of Business Ethics. 89: 435-448
Halfhill TR, Nielsen TM, Sundstrom E. (2008) The ASA Framework: A Field Study of Group Personality Composition and Group Performance in Military Action Teams Small Group Research. 39: 616-635
Riddle L, Brinkerhoff JM, Nielsen TM. (2008) Partnering to beckon them home: Public-sector innovation for diaspora foreign investment promotion Public Administration and Development. 28: 54-66
Halfhill TR, Nielsen TM. (2007) Quantifying the Softer-Side of Management Education: An Example Using Teamwork Competencies Journal of Management Education. 31: 64-80
Kayes DC, Stirling D, Nielsen TM. (2007) Building organizational integrity Business Horizons. 50: 61-70
Halfhill T, Nielsen TM, Sundstrom E, et al. (2005) Group Personality Composition and Performance in Military Service Teams Military Psychology. 17: 41-54
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