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Cecily D Cooper

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Current Opinion in Psychology|September 14, 2023
Leader humor across levelsCecily D Cooper, Nathan Hiller
The Journal of Applied Psychology|February 6, 2013
Making things happen through challenging goals: leader proactivity, trust, and business-unit performanceCraig D Crossley, Cecily D Cooper, Tara S Wernsing
The Journal of Applied Psychology|February 4, 2009
Do you see what we see? The complex effects of perceptual distance between leaders and teamsCristina B Gibson, Cecily D Cooper, Jay A Conger
The Journal of Applied Psychology|October 7, 2021
Risqué business? Interpersonal anxiety and humor in the #MeToo eraJamie L Gloor, Cecily D Cooper, Lynn Bowes-Sperry, et al.
The Journal of Applied Psychology|February 11, 2004
Removing the shadow of suspicion: the effects of apology versus denial for repairing competence- versus integrity-based trust violationsPeter H Kim, Donald L Ferrin, Cecily D Cooper, et al.
The Journal of Applied Psychology|July 20, 2007
Silence speaks volumes: the effectiveness of reticence in comparison to apology and denial for responding to integrity- and competence-based trust violationsDonald L Ferrin, Peter H Kim, Cecily D Cooper, et al.
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Current Opinion in Psychology|September 14, 2023
Leader humor across levelsCecily D Cooper, Nathan Hiller
The Journal of Applied Psychology|February 6, 2013
Making things happen through challenging goals: leader proactivity, trust, and business-unit performanceCraig D Crossley, Cecily D Cooper, Tara S Wernsing
The Journal of Applied Psychology|February 4, 2009
Do you see what we see? The complex effects of perceptual distance between leaders and teamsCristina B Gibson, Cecily D Cooper, Jay A Conger
The Journal of Applied Psychology|October 7, 2021
Risqué business? Interpersonal anxiety and humor in the #MeToo eraJamie L Gloor, Cecily D Cooper, Lynn Bowes-Sperry, et al.
The Journal of Applied Psychology|February 11, 2004
Removing the shadow of suspicion: the effects of apology versus denial for repairing competence- versus integrity-based trust violationsPeter H Kim, Donald L Ferrin, Cecily D Cooper, et al.
The Journal of Applied Psychology|July 20, 2007
Silence speaks volumes: the effectiveness of reticence in comparison to apology and denial for responding to integrity- and competence-based trust violationsDonald L Ferrin, Peter H Kim, Cecily D Cooper, et al.
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