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J. David Johnson, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
University of Kentucky 
Area:
network analysis, information seeking, innovation, health communication
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Parents

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Erwin Bettinghaus grad student 1978 Michigan State
 (A Preliminary Examination of a Model of Social Interaction in Three Situations.)
William J. Seiler grad student 1978 Michigan State
 (A Preliminary Examination of a Model of Social Interaction in Three Situations)

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Marcy Meyer grad student 1996 Michigan State
Yoon K. Choi grad student 2008 Michigan State
Meenal Rana grad student 2012 Michigan State
Adrienne R. Herron grad student 2013 Michigan State
Julia E. Smith grad student 2013 Michigan State
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Johnson JD. (2015) Physician's emerging roles relating to trends in health information technology Informatics For Health and Social Care. 40: 362-375
Johnson JD. (2015) The Seven Deadly Tensions of Health-Related Human Information Behavior Informing Science the International Journal of An Emerging Transdiscipline. 18: 225-234
Johnson JD. (2008) Dosage: A Bridging Metaphor for Theory and Practice International Journal of Strategic Communication. 2: 137-153
Johnson JD. (2007) Organizational Communication Researchers Meet the Real World: A Case Study of the Cancer Information Services Research Consortium∗ The Communication Review. 10: 135-166
Johnson JD, Case DO, Andrews JE, et al. (2005) Genomics--the perfect information-seeking research problem. Journal of Health Communication. 10: 323-9
Johnson JD. (2004) The emergence, maintenance, and dissolution of structural hole brokerage within consortia Communication Theory. 14: 212-236
Johnson JD. (2003) On contexts of information seeking Information Processing and Management. 39: 735-760
Johnson JD, Donohue WA, Atkin CK, et al. (2001) Communication, Involvement, and Perceived Innovativeness: Tests of a model with two contrasting innovations Group and Organization Management. 26: 24-52
Johnson JD. (2001) Success in innovation implementation Journal of Communication Management. 5: 341-359
Chang HJ, Johnson JD. (2001) Communication Networks as Predictors of Organizational Members' Media Choices Western Journal of Communication. 65: 349-369
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