Robert P. Wright

1.0k total citations
23 papers, 592 citations indexed

About

Robert P. Wright is a scholar working on Social Psychology, Strategy and Management and Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management. According to data from OpenAlex, Robert P. Wright has authored 23 papers receiving a total of 592 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 8 papers in Social Psychology, 5 papers in Strategy and Management and 5 papers in Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management. Recurrent topics in Robert P. Wright's work include Cognitive and psychological constructs research (7 papers), Mesenchymal stem cell research (3 papers) and Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine (3 papers). Robert P. Wright is often cited by papers focused on Cognitive and psychological constructs research (7 papers), Mesenchymal stem cell research (3 papers) and Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine (3 papers). Robert P. Wright collaborates with scholars based in Hong Kong, United States and United Kingdom. Robert P. Wright's co-authors include Sotirios Paroutis, Daniela Blettner, Paul A. Lucas, Warren Young, Jennifer Smith, CHARLES R. REAGAN, Asa C. Black, Maria Mancini, Xu Huang and Warren C. K. Chiu and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Organizational Behavior, Journal of Management Studies and The Leadership Quarterly.

In The Last Decade

Robert P. Wright

19 papers receiving 547 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Robert P. Wright Hong Kong 10 156 153 128 120 104 23 592
Soonchul Lee South Korea 17 58 0.4× 84 0.5× 270 2.1× 204 1.7× 134 1.3× 97 1.3k
Kim Warren United Kingdom 15 66 0.4× 74 0.5× 239 1.9× 87 0.7× 236 2.3× 27 988
Romie Frederick Littrell New Zealand 13 222 1.4× 61 0.4× 80 0.6× 59 0.5× 99 1.0× 38 804
Naman Sharma India 11 126 0.8× 78 0.5× 58 0.5× 50 0.4× 49 0.5× 55 724
James M. Hunt United States 17 87 0.6× 56 0.4× 110 0.9× 73 0.6× 61 0.6× 50 1.2k
Tuomo Takala Finland 18 251 1.6× 20 0.1× 161 1.3× 64 0.5× 190 1.8× 62 1.1k
Christian Clausen Denmark 19 36 0.2× 47 0.3× 264 2.1× 104 0.9× 155 1.5× 77 1.1k
Yen‐Chih Huang Taiwan 15 82 0.5× 19 0.1× 147 1.1× 147 1.2× 211 2.0× 39 895
Vivek Tandon India 16 86 0.6× 56 0.4× 49 0.4× 199 1.7× 487 4.7× 110 1.2k
Heather M. McGee United States 17 30 0.2× 53 0.3× 61 0.5× 78 0.7× 15 0.1× 53 807

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Wright, Robert P. & Valerie Wilson. (2025). The role of the node in maintaining axial progenitors. PubMed. 184. 204004–204004.
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Wright, Robert P., et al.. (2016). Storytelling as a primary leadership tool. 20. 1–12.
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Wright, Robert P. & D. C. Scott. (2015). Creating robust human-intensive systems: A systems engineering approach. 1–14.
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Hodgkinson, Gerard P., Robert P. Wright, & Sotirios Paroutis. (2015). Putting numbers to words in the discernment of meaning: Applications of repertory grid in strategic management. 201–226. 3 indexed citations
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Turpie, Kevin, Sander Veraverbeke, Robert P. Wright, et al.. (2014). NASA 2014 The Hyperspectral Infrared Imager (HyspIRI) - Science Impact of Deploying Instruments on Separate Platforms. NASA Technical Reports Server (NASA). 4 indexed citations
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Bell, David, et al.. (2013). Free personal care for older people : a wider perspective on its costs. Strathprints: The University of Strathclyde institutional repository (University of Strathclyde). 36(3). 69–76. 1 indexed citations
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Cho, Vincent & Robert P. Wright. (2009). Exploring the evaluation framework of strategic information systems using repertory grid technique: a cognitive perspective from chief information officers. Behaviour and Information Technology. 29(5). 447–457. 7 indexed citations
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Huang, Xu, et al.. (2008). Relational schemas as sources of evaluation and misevaluation of leader–member exchanges: Some initial evidence. The Leadership Quarterly. 19(3). 266–282. 63 indexed citations
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Wright, Robert P., et al.. (2007). Articulating appraisal system effectiveness based on managerial cognitions. Personnel Review. 36(2). 206–230. 9 indexed citations
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Wright, Robert P.. (2007). Book Review: Ketchen, D. J., Jr., & Bergh, D. D. (Eds.). (2005). Research methodology in strategy and management, Vol. 2. Oxford, UK: Elsevier, JAI. Organizational Research Methods. 11(4). 855–859. 1 indexed citations
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Wright, Robert P.. (2007). Eliciting Cognitions of Strategizing Using Advanced Repertory Grids in a World Constructed and Reconstructed. Organizational Research Methods. 11(4). 753–769. 25 indexed citations
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Wilson, Kumanan, et al.. (2006). Application of the Precautionary Principle by Senior Policy Officials: Results of a Canadian Survey. Risk Analysis. 26(4). 981–988. 12 indexed citations
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Wright, Robert P.. (2004). Mapping cognitions to better understand attitudinal and behavioral responses in appraisal research. Journal of Organizational Behavior. 25(3). 339–374. 69 indexed citations
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Wright, Robert P.. (2004). Top Managers’ Strategic Cognitions of the Strategy Making Process: Differences between High and Low Performing Firms. Journal of General Management. 30(1). 61–78. 10 indexed citations
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Wright, Robert P. & Simon S. K. Lam. (2002). COMPARING APPLES WITH APPLES: THE IMPORTANCE OF ELEMENT WORDING IN GRID APPLICATIONS. Journal of Constructivist Psychology. 15(2). 109–119. 21 indexed citations
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Wright, Robert P., et al.. (1999). Space surveillance catalog growth during SBIRS low deployment. 209–224 vol.4. 1 indexed citations
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Young, Warren, Robert P. Wright, Matthew Mancini, et al.. (1998). Bioactive factors affect proliferation and phenotypic expression in progenitor and pluripotent stem cells. Wound Repair and Regeneration. 6(1). 65–75. 11 indexed citations
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Young, Warren, Maria Mancini, Robert P. Wright, et al.. (1995). Mesenchymal stem cells reside within the connective tissues of many organs. Developmental Dynamics. 202(2). 137–144. 171 indexed citations
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Young, Warren, Elizenda M. Ceballos, Jennifer Smith, et al.. (1993). Pluripotent mesenchymal stem cells reside within avian connective tissue matrices. In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Animal. 29(9). 723–736. 65 indexed citations

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