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John Meriac
John Meriac
Associate Professor, Global Leadership and Management, University of Missouri-St. Louis
Verified email at umsystem.edu - Homepage
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Expanding the criterion domain? A quantitative review of the OCB literature.
BJ Hoffman, CA Blair, JP Meriac, DJ Woehr
Journal of Applied psychology 92 (2), 555, 2007
9792007
Generational differences in work ethic: An examination of measurement equivalence across three cohorts
JP Meriac, DJ Woehr, C Banister
Journal of business and psychology 25, 315-324, 2010
5492010
A meta-analysis of the regulatory focus nomological network: Work-related antecedents and consequences
CA Gorman, JP Meriac, BL Overstreet, S Apodaca, AL McIntyre, P Park, ...
Journal of Vocational Behavior 80 (1), 160-172, 2012
3522012
Further evidence for the validity of assessment center dimensions: a meta-analysis of the incremental criterion-related validity of dimension ratings.
JP Meriac, BJ Hoffman, DJ Woehr, MS Fleisher
Journal of applied psychology 93 (5), 1042, 2008
2312008
Work ethic and grit: An examination of empirical redundancy
JP Meriac, JS Slifka, LR LaBat
Personality and Individual Differences 86, 401-405, 2015
1742015
Motivating online performance: The influences of goal setting and Internet self-efficacy
LF Thompson, JP Meriac, JG Cope
Social Science Computer Review 20 (2), 149-160, 2002
1592002
Work ethic and academic performance: Predicting citizenship and counterproductive behavior
JP Meriac
Learning and Individual Differences 22 (4), 549-553, 2012
1422012
Development and validation of a short form for the multidimensional work ethic profile
JP Meriac, DJ Woehr, CA Gorman, ALE Thomas
Journal of Vocational Behavior 82 (3), 155-164, 2013
1222013
Are there gender differences in work ethic? An examination of the measurement equivalence of the multidimensional work ethic profile
JP Meriac, TL Poling, DJ Woehr
Personality and individual differences 47 (3), 209-213, 2009
1202009
An exploratory study of current performance management practices: Human resource executives’ perspectives
CA Gorman, JP Meriac, SG Roch, JL Ray, JS Gamble
International Journal of Selection and Assessment 25 (2), 193-202, 2017
792017
A conceptual and empirical review of the structure of assessment center dimensions
JP Meriac, BJ Hoffman, DJ Woehr
Journal of Management 40 (5), 1269-1296, 2014
662014
Political skill and work attitudes: A comparison of multiple social effectiveness constructs
CM Banister, JP Meriac
The Journal of psychology 149 (8), 775-795, 2015
622015
Examining relationships among work ethic, academic motivation and performance
JP Meriac
Educational Psychology 35 (5), 523-540, 2015
612015
Core self‐evaluation and goal orientation: Understanding work stress
ML Morris, CB Messal, JP Meriac
Human Resource Development Quarterly 24 (1), 35-62, 2013
572013
Work ethic and work outcomes in an expanded criterion domain
JP Meriac, CA Gorman
Journal of Business and Psychology 32, 273-282, 2017
542017
Evidence for the effectiveness of an alternative multisource performance rating methodology
BJ Hoffman, CA Gorman, CA Blair, JP Meriac, B Overstreet, EK Atchley
Personnel Psychology 65 (3), 531-563, 2012
482012
Work ethic as a predictor of task persistence and intensity
JP Meriac, ALE Thomas, M Milunski
Learning and Individual Differences 37, 249-254, 2015
412015
How does the posttraumatic cognitions inventory fit in a four-factor posttraumatic stress disorder world? An initial analysis.
LM Blain, TE Galovski, LS Elwood, JP Meriac
Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy 5 (6), 513, 2013
352013
Two for the price of one: Assessment center training to focus on behaviors can transfer to performance appraisals
T Macan, K Mehner, L Havill, JP Meriac, L Roberts, L Heft
Human Performance 24 (5), 443-457, 2011
252011
Political behaviors, politics perceptions and work outcomes: Moving to an experimental study
SE Hill, ALE Thomas, JP Meriac
Handbook of organizational politics, 369-400, 2016
222016
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