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Lauren D'Innocenzo

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The Journal of Applied Psychology|December 30, 2021
Dynamic team composition: A theoretical framework exploring potential and kinetic dynamism in team capabilitiesMikhail A Wolfson, Lauren D'Innocenzo, Suzanne T Bell
The Journal of Applied Psychology|March 10, 2015
Modeling reciprocal team cohesion-performance relationships, as impacted by shared leadership and members' competenceJohn E Mathieu, Michael R Kukenberger, Lauren D'Innocenzo, et al.
The Journal of Applied Psychology|October 22, 2020
The room where it happens: The impact of core and non-core roles on surgical team performanceManuel J Vaulont, Jennifer D Nahrgang, Margaret M Luciano, et al.
The Journal of Applied Psychology|August 12, 2014
Modeling time-lagged reciprocal psychological empowerment-performance relationshipsM Travis Maynard, Margaret M Luciano, Lauren D'Innocenzo, et al.
The Journal of Applied Psychology|July 27, 2023
When focus and vision become a nightmare: Bottom-line mentality climate, shared vision, and unit unethical conductChristian J Resick, Lorenzo Lucianetti, Mary B Mawritz, et al.
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The Journal of Applied Psychology|December 30, 2021
Dynamic team composition: A theoretical framework exploring potential and kinetic dynamism in team capabilitiesMikhail A Wolfson, Lauren D'Innocenzo, Suzanne T Bell
The Journal of Applied Psychology|March 10, 2015
Modeling reciprocal team cohesion-performance relationships, as impacted by shared leadership and members' competenceJohn E Mathieu, Michael R Kukenberger, Lauren D'Innocenzo, et al.
The Journal of Applied Psychology|October 22, 2020
The room where it happens: The impact of core and non-core roles on surgical team performanceManuel J Vaulont, Jennifer D Nahrgang, Margaret M Luciano, et al.
The Journal of Applied Psychology|August 12, 2014
Modeling time-lagged reciprocal psychological empowerment-performance relationshipsM Travis Maynard, Margaret M Luciano, Lauren D'Innocenzo, et al.
The Journal of Applied Psychology|July 27, 2023
When focus and vision become a nightmare: Bottom-line mentality climate, shared vision, and unit unethical conductChristian J Resick, Lorenzo Lucianetti, Mary B Mawritz, et al.
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