Leslie A. DeChurch, Ph.D.

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2002 Florida International University, Miami, FL, United States 
Area:
Industrial Psychology, Management Business Administration
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Chockalingam "Vish" Viswesvaran grad student 2002 Florida International
 (Teams leading teams: Examining the role of leadership in multi-team systems.)

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Dorothy Carter grad student 2016 (IOTree)
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Larson L, DeChurch LA. (2020) Leading Teams in the Digital Age: Four Perspectives on Technology and What They Mean for Leading Teams. Leadership Quarterly. 31: 101377
Niler AA, Asencio R, DeChurch LA. (2020) Solidarity in STEM: How Gender Composition Affects Women’s Experience in Work Teams Sex Roles. 82: 142-154
Mell JN, DeChurch L, Contractor N, et al. (2019) Identity asymmetries: An experimental investigation of social identity and information exchange in multiteam systems Academy of Management Journal
Larson L, Wojcik H, Gokhman I, et al. (2019) Team performance in space crews: Houston, we have a teamwork problem Acta Astronautica. 161: 108-114
Lungeanu A, Carter DR, DeChurch LA, et al. (2018) How Team Interlock Ecosystems Shape the Assembly of Scientific Teams: A Hypergraph Approach. Communication Methods and Measures. 12: 174-198
Mesmer-Magnus JR, Asencio R, Seely PW, et al. (2018) How Organizational Identity Affects Team Functioning The Identity Instrumentality Hypothesis Journal of Management. 44: 1530-1550
Carter NT, Carter DR, DeChurch LA. (2018) Implications of Observability for the Theory and Measurement of Emergent Team Phenomena Journal of Management. 44: 1398-1425
Luciano MM, DeChurch LA, Mathieu JE. (2018) Multiteam Systems A Structural Framework and Meso-Theory of System Functioning Journal of Management. 44: 1065-1096
Wax A, DeChurch LA, Contractor NS. (2017) Self-Organizing Into Winning Teams: Understanding the Mechanisms That Drive Successful Collaborations Small Group Research. 48: 665-718
Mesmer-Magnus J, Niler AA, Plummer G, et al. (2017) The cognitive underpinnings of effective teamwork: a continuation Career Development International. 22: 507-519
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