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B. Bradley, Anderson, H., Baur, J., and Klotz, A., When conflict helps: Integrating evidence for beneficial conflict in groups and teams under three perspectives, Group Dynamics: Theory, Research and Practice, vol. 19, no. 4, pp. 243-272, 2015.
L. M. Steele and Hardy, J., When creative self-efficacy is positively related to creativity and when it isn’t, Society for Industrial & Organizational Psychology’s 35st Annual Conference. Austin, TX, 2020.
D. Tzabbar, Amburgey, T., and Vestal, A., When do excess human resources enhance exploration? The moderating effects of communication, coordination, and control, Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management. Chicago, IL, 2009.
J. R. Clark, Murphy, C., and Singer, S., When Do Leaders Matter? Ownership, Governance and the Influence of CEOs on Firm Performance, Leadership Quarterly, vol. 25, no. 2, pp. 358-372, 2014.
V. Gerasymenko, When do organizations learn from successful experience? The Case of Venture Capital Firms, International Small Business Journal, pp. 1-23, 2019.
A. Joshi and Nerkar, A., When do strategic alliances inhibit innovation by firms? Evidence from patent pools in the global optical disc industry, Strategic Management Journal, vol. 32, no. 11, pp. 1139-1160, 2011.
A. Rose and Rose, J., When Fraud Brainstorming is Dysfunctional, presented at the 2016, 2016.
M. Puzakova, Kwak, H., and Rocereto, J., When Humanizing Brands Goes Wrong: The Detrimental Role of Brand Anthropomorphization Amidst Product Wrongdoings, Journal of Marketing, vol. 77, no. 3, pp. 81-100, 2013.
H. Koenig, When Knowledge Levels Vary, Why Not Try Hypermedia, Marketing Education Review, vol. 4, no. 1, pp. 36-44, 1994.
O. Mason McGonagall and Lee, S., When less is more: Space perceptions of mobile and stationary RV dwellers, Indoor and Built Environment, 2017.
A. Rose, Rose, J., Sanderson, K., and Thibodeau, J., When Should Audit Firms Introduce Analyses of Big Data into the Audit Process?, Journal of Information Systems, vol. 31, no. 3, pp. 81-99, 2017.
A. Rose, Rose, J., Sanderson, K., and Thibodeau, J., When Should Audit Firms Introduce Analyses of Big Data Into the Audit Process?, presented at the 2016, 2016.
R. Madrigal, Bee, C., and Chen, J., When the Stakes are Low: How Key Features of Momentary Suspense Contribute to a Global Evaluation of Enjoyment, Communication Research, pp. 1-25, 2022.
I. Scott, When Values Collide: The Complex Interaction of Free Expression, RFRA, and the Fourteenth Amendment in the Workplace, Annual Meeting. Monterey, CA, 2018.
R. Brooks, Angel, J. J., and Mathew, P., When-Issued Shares, Small Traders and the Variance of Returns around Stock Splits, Annual Meeting of American Finance Association. New York, NY, 1999.
J. Angel, Brooks, R., and Mathew, P., When-Issued Shares, Small Trades and the Variance of Returns around Stock Splits, Journal of Financial Research, vol. 27, no. 3, pp. 415-433, 2004.
R. Brooks, Mathew, P., and Yang, J., When-issued trading in the Indian IPO market, Journal of Financial Markets, vol. 19, pp. 170-196, 2014.
P. Mathew, When-issued trading in the Indian IPO market, Midwest Finance Association Conference. New Orleans, 2012.
J. Yang, When-issued trading in the Indian IPO market, Finance Seminar at National Chengchi University. Taiwan, 2012.
J. McAlexander, Where are we going with this..relationship?, International Colloquium on the Consumer-Brand Relationship. Winter Park Fl, 2011.
A. Klotz and Buckley, M. R., Where everybody knows your name: What big business might learn from small business concerning the prevention of workplace violence, Business Horizons, vol. 53, pp. 571-579, 2010.
A. Joshi, Nerkar, A., and Mallapragada, G., Which Technologies are Included in Patent Pools? How Market and Social Factors Impact Selection, in Academy of Management Proceedings, 2014.
C. Murnieks and Mosakowski, E., Who am I? Looking inside the entrepreneurial identity, Babson College Entrepreneurship Research Conference. Madrid, Spain, 2007.
M. Barnhart and Penaloza, L., Who Are You Calling Old? Negotiating Old Age Identity in the Elderly Consumption Ensemble, Journal of Consumer Research, 2013.
M. Barnhart and Penaloza, D. Lisa, Who Are You Calling Old? Old Age Identity Negotiation in the Elderly Consumption Ensemble, Consumer Culture Theory Conference. 2008.
G. Archer, Who cares about the natural environment in the microfinance lending process?, Universitas21: Water – How Need Drives Research, and Research Underpins Solutions to Worldwide Problems. Birmingham, UK, 2008.
G. Archer, Who cares about the natural environment in the microfinance process?, Doctoral Symposium at ICSB. Turku, Finland, 2007.
L. Houston, Grandey, A. A., and Sawyer, K., Who Cares if "Service with a Smile" is Authentic?: An Expectancy-Based Model of Customer Race and Perceptions of Service Interactions, Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 2017.
P. Frischmann and Tree, D., Who is Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf? The Effects of Schedule UTP, 2017 Southwestern Regional Meeting of the American Accounting Association. Little Rock, Arkansas, 2017.
K. Leavitt, Who matters and what's sacred? Professional identity exerts an automatic influence on moral processing., Academy of Management Annual Meeting. San Antonio, TX, 2011.
G. Stephenson and Noxel, S., Whole Farm Management From Start Up to Sustainability, North Adams, MA: , 2019, pp. 232-241.
T. M. Welbourne and Paterson, T., Whole-self Identity at Work: Measuring Multiple Work-related Identities to Enhance HRM Research, Academy of Management. Philadelphia, PA, 2014.
D. Novak, Wu, Z., and Dooley, K., Whose Resilience Matters? Addressing Issues of Scale in Supply Chain Resilience, Journal of Business Logistics, 2021.
A. Huff and Barnhart, M., Why Americans Are Buying More Guns than Ever, 2020.
D. Knuff and Shinderman, M., Why Consumers Buy Green, It's in the Bag. OSU-Cascades, 2009.
U. Orth, Why Consumers (Do Not) Buy Oregon Wine, OSU Grapevine Research Days. Corvallis, OR, 2004.
R. Graham and Lin, K. - C., Why do Analysts Issue Forecast Revisions Inconsistent with Prior Stock Returns?, Accounting and Finance, 2016.
K. - C. Lin and Graham, R., Why Do Analysts Issue Forecast Revisions Inconsistent with Prior Stock Returns? Determinants and Consequences, 26th Asian Pacific Conference on International Accounting Issues. Taipei, Taiwan, 2014.
K. - C. Lin and Graham, R., Why Do Analysts Issue Forecast Revisions Inconsistent with Prior Stock Returns? Determinants and Consequences, COB Brownbag. United States, 2014.
E. Tural, Why do some architects care? Motives behind choosing a socially‐responsive career, The 39th Annual Conference of Environmental Design Research Association (EDRA). Veracruz, Mexico, 2008.
J. Cho, Why Does Organizational Identification Matter: The Impact of Organizational Identification on the Relationship between Justice Perceptions and Citizenship Behavior, Academy of Management (AOM). New Orleans, LA, 2004.
J. Cho and Treadway, D., Why Does Procedural Justice Influence Citizenship Behavior?, Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP). San Francisco, CA, 2008.
J. Down, Why good people may make unethical business decisions, Oregon State University Alumni Association Classes Without Quizzes Program. Corvallis, OR, 2002.
K. Murali, Choi, D. Gu, Lim, M. Kim, and Thomas, V., Why have Voluntary Time-of-Use Tariffs Fallen Short in the Residential Sector?, Production and Operations Management, 2019.
K. Murali, Choi, D. Gu, Lim, M. Kim, and Thomas, V., Why have Voluntary Time-of-Use Tariffs Fallen Short in the Residential Sector?, Production and Operations Management, vol. 29, no. 3, pp. 617-642, 2020.
E. E. Kausel, Howes, S., Jackson, A. T., Leiva, P. I., and Slaughter, J., Why narcissists dismiss advice? A test of two mechanisms, Annual meeting of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology. Anaheim, CA, 2016.
R. G. Jones and Howes, S., Why performance management will remain broken: Authoritarian communication, Industrial and Organizational Psychology-Perspectives on Science and Practice, vol. 4, pp. 179-181, 2011.
N. King, Why Privacy Discussions about Pervasive Online Customer Profiling Should Focus on Expanding Roles of Third-Parties, International Journal of Private Law, vol. 4, no. 2, pp. 193-229, 2011.
K. Chi (Sam) Yam, Barnes, C. M., Leavitt, K., Wei, W., and Uhlmann, E. L., Why so Serious? Experimental and Field Evidence that Morality and a Sense of Humor are Psychologically Incompatible., Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2019.
K. Chi Yam, Barnes, C. M., Leavitt, K., and Uhlmann, E. L., Why so Serious? Experimental and Field Evidence that Morality and a Sense of Humor are Psychologically Incompatible., Academy of Management Annual Meeting. Chicago, 2018.

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