Research Notes: Michael Burke

Michael Burke recently had two papers accepted for publication. “External Validity of Teamwork and Leadership Behavior in Academic Labs: Evidence from Samples in Peru and the U.S.,” co-authored with Otmar Varela, Kety Jauregui and Susy Quevedo, was accepted for publication in the Journal of Social Psychology, and “The Relative Importance and Interaction of Contextual and Methodological Predictors of Interrater Agreement for Work Climate,” co-authored with Kristin Smith-Crowe, Maura Burke, Ayala Cohen, Etti Doveh and Shuhua Sun, was accepted for publication in the Journal of Business and Psychology. Burke is the Lawrence Martin Chair of Business and the Earl P. and Ethel B. Koerner Chair of Strategy and Entrepreneurship at the Freeman School.
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