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Fields of papers citing papers by James D Brodzinski
This network shows the impact of papers produced by James D Brodzinski. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by James D Brodzinski. The network helps show where James D Brodzinski may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of James D Brodzinski
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20 of 20 papers shown
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Brodzinski, James D, et al.. (2016). E-Learning and Medical Residents, a Qualitative Perspective. ValpoScholar (Valparaiso University). 14(1). 35–47.2 indexed citations
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Brodzinski, James D. (2013). MOOC’s – Promise and Peril.
Brodzinski, James D, et al.. (1997). Differences in OSHA safety inspection outcomes: An investigation of regions in two industrial groups. 33(2).2 indexed citations
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Brodzinski, James D & Robert F. Scherer. (1994). Mead High Performance Conduct Assessment Project.
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Scherer, Robert F., Crystal L. Owen, Joseph A. Petrick, & James D Brodzinski. (1993). Situation-Dependent Work Stress and Sex Effects on Coping Strategies: A Multivariate Analysis. CORE Scholar (Wright State University). 16(3). 266.4 indexed citations
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Brodzinski, James D, et al.. (1993). Human factors in workplace safety.
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Brodzinski, James D, et al.. (1992). xamining the structure underlying assessment center dimensions: A longitudinal analysis. Journal of Applied Business Research (JABR). 8(1).
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Brodzinski, James D, et al.. (1991). Psychology of computer use: XXII. Preliminary development of an instrument to measure concerns about computers. Psychological Reports. 69.
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Brodzinski, James D, et al.. (1991). Shaping the desire to become an entrepreneur: Parent and gender influences. Journal of business & entrepreneurship. 3(1). 47.7 indexed citations
Brodzinski, James D, et al.. (1990). Developing effective teachers in business schools: A holistic perspective. The Journal of Education for Business. 66(1).
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Brodzinski, James D, Robert F. Scherer, & Frank A. Wiebe. (1990). Entrepreneur career selection and gender: A socialization approach. Journal of Small Business Management. 28(2). 37.185 indexed citations
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Brodzinski, James D, Robert F. Scherer, & Frank A. Wiebe. (1990). Boundary spanning activity as a function of the small business owner's decision style. Journal of business & entrepreneurship. 2(2). 1.5 indexed citations
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Brodzinski, James D, et al.. (1990). Developing a decision support system for classifying juvenile offenders.
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Brodzinski, James D, et al.. (1989). Environmental contact selection as a function of the small business owner's decision style.
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Brodzinski, James D, et al.. (1989). The aging worker: perspectives on the future.
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