Robert A. Giacalone
Affiliations: | Business Administration/Interdisciplinary | Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, United States |
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Promislo MD, Giacalone RA, Deckop JR. (2017) Assessing Three Models of Materialism–Postmaterialism and Their Relationship with Well-Being: A Theoretical Extension Journal of Business Ethics. 143: 531-541 |
Harold CM, Oh IS, Holtz BC, et al. (2016) Fit and Frustration as Drivers of Targeted Counterproductive Work Behaviors: A Multifoci Perspective. The Journal of Applied Psychology |
Jurkiewicz CL, Giacalone RA. (2016) How Will We Know It When We See It? Conceptualizing the Ethical Organization Public Organization Review. 16: 409-420 |
Giacalone RA, Jurkiewicz CL, Promislo M. (2016) Ethics and Well-Being: The Paradoxical Implications of Individual Differences in Ethical Orientation Journal of Business Ethics. 137: 491-506 |
Jurkiewicz CL, Giacalone RA. (2016) Organizational Determinants of Ethical Dysfunctionality Journal of Business Ethics. 136: 1-12 |
Giacalone RA. (2015) The Error of Our Whey Public Integrity. 17: 225-226 |
Deckop JR, Giacalone RA, Jurkiewicz CL. (2015) Materialism and Workplace Behaviors: Does Wanting More Result in Less? Social Indicators Research. 121: 787-803 |
Clouse M, Giacalone RA, Olsen TD, et al. (2015) Individual Ethical Orientations and the Perceived Acceptability of Questionable Finance Ethics Decisions Journal of Business Ethics |
Giacalone RA, Promislo MD, Goldberg DE, et al. (2014) Shifting Values, Student Educational Preferences, and Ethics in the Business Curriculum Journal of Business Ethics Education. 11: 41-68 |
Jurkiewicz CL, Giacalone RA, Bittick RM. (2014) The Squeaky Wheel Approach to Teaching Ethics : Learning from Letters of Ethical Complaint Public Integrity. 6: 249-262 |