Fred R. Blass, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2003 | Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, United States |
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(Socialization tactics, content, and career effectiveness: The role of political skill in contextual adjustment and effectiveness.) |
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Ferris GR, Harris JN, Russell ZA, et al. (2014) The role of reputation in the organizational sciences: A multilevel review, construct assessment, and research directions Research in Personnel and Human Resources Management. 32: 241-303 |
Van Iddekinge CH, Ferris GR, Perrewé PL, et al. (2009) Effects of selection and training on unit-level performance over time: a latent growth modeling approach. The Journal of Applied Psychology. 94: 829-43 |
Ferris GR, Rogers LM, Blass FR, et al. (2009) Interaction of job-limiting pain and political skill on job satisfaction and organizational citizenship behavior Journal of Managerial Psychology. 24: 584-608 |
Blickle G, Schneider PB, Perrewé PL, et al. (2008) The roles of self‐disclosure, modesty, and self‐monitoring in the mentoring relationship Career Development International. 13: 224-240 |
Blass FR, Brouer RL, Perrewé PL, et al. (2007) Politics Understanding and Networking Ability as a Function of Mentoring Journal of Leadership & Organizational Studies. 14: 93-105 |
ZINKO R, FERRIS G, BLASS F, et al. (2007) Toward a Theory of Reputation in Organizations Research in Personnel and Human Resources Management. 26: 163-204 |
Blass FR, Ferris GR. (2007) Leader reputation: The role of mentoring, political skill, contextual learning, and adaptation Human Resource Management. 46: 5-19 |
Hall AT, Blass FR, Ferris GR, et al. (2004) Leader reputation and accountability in organizations: Implications for dysfunctional leader behavior The Leadership Quarterly. 15: 515-536 |