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Índice de nombres

A Amabile, T. M., 181n40, 203n55, 203n57, 204n61, Aston, A., 311n6
205n66 Athos, A. G., 486n21
Aaker, D. A., 82n50 Atkinson, J. W., 509n14
Abbott, R. K., 525n92 Amar, A. D., 340n20 Atlas, T., 229n29
Ackerman, P. L., 522n71 Ambady, N., 461n78 Audi, T., 230n35
Ackoff, R. L., 298n22 Ambrose, M. L., 507n8, 508n9, 508n13, 510n19, Audia, P. G., 273n12
Acohido, B., 230n34, 282n40 Auer, K., 521n64
Adair, W. L., 484n10 511n21, 511n22, 513n38, 513n39, 514n41, Aupperle, K., 133n14
Adam, E. E., Jr., 306n28 516n46, 516n48, 517n52 Austin, J. T., 194n23
Adamo, M., 279n30 Ambrose, M. O., 513n34 Avey, J. B., 459n67
Adams, A. M., 177n34 Amelia, W., 458n56 Avolio, B. J., 545n28, 545n29, 545n30
Adams, J. S., 516, 516n46 Anand, G., 40n1 Axtell, C. M., 515n42
Adams, M., 403n118 Anand, J., 446n1 Ayers, K. E., 57n46
Adams, S., 558n71 Anand, R., 100n4, 101, fig. 4-1, 116, 116n79 Ayman, R., 541n15
Adamy, J., 445 Anand, V., 138n41
Aditya, R. N., 546n37, 552, fig. 18-7 Anders, G., 339n15, 409n125 B
Adler, N. J., 75n6, 81n46, 94, 432, fig. 14-11, Anderson, B., 532
Anderson, J. C., 512n31 Bacharach, S. B., 283, fig. 10-12
433n55, 433n56, 433n58, 521n59 Anderson, N., 203n56, 430n48 Bachmann, J. W., 250n24
Adler, N. M., 370n64 Anderson, S., 319n38 Bachrach, D. G., 449n5, 452n25
Adom, A., 459n68 Andors, A., 289n64 Bacon, T. R., 530
Aeppel, T., 311n5 Andrew, R., 321n45 Badaracco, J. L., Jr., 152
Aggarwal, U., 453n37 Andrews, C. G., 430n46 Baden-Fuller, C., 344n36
Agle, B. R., 545n35 Andrus, E., 466 Baehr, M. E., 138n36
Agnew, N. M., 167n11 Angle, H., 452n32 Baer, R., 248n20
Aguilar, D., 95 Anónimo, 412, 412n6 Bahls, C., 400n88
Aguinis, H., 400n94 Ansberry, C., 13n32 Bahls, J. E., 400n88
Ahearne, M., 423n19 Ante, S. E., 54n35, 190n9, 202, fig. .7-8, 370n63, Baik, K. B., 430n46
Ahlrichs, N. S., 557 372n66, 430n45 Bailey, J., 584n52, 586n60
Ahmed, M., 250n25 Anthony, P., 196n26 Bailey, W. J., 139n47, 140n51
Ahmed, R., 328, 445 Antonakis, J., 546n36 Bakke, D. W., 530
Ahrens, R. W., 58n51 Apostolou, N., 77n18 Bakker, A. B., 453n37
Ahuja, G., 361, fig. 12-3 Applebaum, A., 467n90 Bakker, B., 545n29
Aiken, M., 344n36 Appleby, J., 362n28, 402n114, 403n119, 429n42 Balakrishnan, M. S., 40n1
Airoldi, D. M., 85n63 Aquino, J., 23n52 Baldoni, J., 501
Akerson, A., 501 Aquino, K., 146n80 Baldry, C., 11n29
Alban, B. T., 193n17 Arbel, T., 333n6 Baldwin, J., 69, 70, 442–443
Albright, R., 558n71 Archer, D., 534n1 Bales, R. F., 421n10
Albright, T. L., 279n25 Archibald, D., 363, fig. 12-4, 363n33 Balkundi, P., 434n65, 434n67
Alcom, J., 24 Arend, R. J., 566n6 Ballard, L., 490n27
Alcorn, J., 125 Argyres, N., 248n23 Ballmer, S., 356
Aldag, R. J., 424n23 Arieli, S., 203n57 Bamberger, I., 248n23
Alderman, L., 159 Ariely, D., 177n31 Banas, J. T., 194n22
Alderson, S., 183 Ariño, M. A., 133n14 Bandelli, A. C., 458n56
Alexander, E. R., 480n2 Armario, C., 242n12 Bandura, A., 511n28, 511n29, 512n30
Alexander, J., 143n61 Armenakis, A. A., 194n22 Banga, A., 202, 202n50, 545, 545n25
Ali, S., 125n96, 400n97 Armour, S., 147n83, 281n36, 282n39, 283n52, Banker, R. D., 526n96
Allard, M. J., 122n95, 123–124 383n19, 469n93, 469n96, 522n71, 550n56 Banta, M., 28n3
Alldred, C., 494n46 Armstrong, J. S., 227n20 Banwell, W., 198n33
Allen, C., 198n37 Arndt, M., 311n6, 320n40, 321n49, 321n51, Baranda, P., 47, 338
Allen, D. G., 393n51 367n49 Barbaro, M., 34n11, 174n24
Allen, F. E., 534n1 Arndt, R. Z., 502n67 Barber, T., 520n56
Allen, J. T., 89n71 Arnold, V., 138n41 Barboza, D., 382n15
Allen, N. J., 366n45 Arnst, C., 455n48 Barclay, C. A., 248n20
Allen, P., 502n67 Aron, B., 510 Barger, P. B., 451n22
Allen, T. D., 118n87 Arora, R., 49n23, 75n8 Bargerstock, A. S., 388n34
Allen, T. J., 523n73 Arthur, M. M., 402n106 Barlett, G., 433n54
Allers, K. L., 119n91 Aryee, S., 380n5 Barley, S. R., 523n73
Allik, J., 86n69 Asato, B., 367 Barling, J., 470n100, 552n67
Allison, M., 220n2 Asch, S., 422, 422, fig. 14-4, 422n12, 432n52 Barna, G., 63
Allman, V., 5n4 Asch, S. E., 422n12 Barnard, C. I., 31, 32, fig. MH-5, 35, 37, 336,
Almeida, P., 566n5 Ash, M. K., 546
Alpern, P., 429n35 Ashar, H., 60n57 336n10, 338
Alpert, L. I., 7n15 Asher, J. J., 390n47 Barndt, S. E., 304n27
Alpert, M., 523n73 Ashford, S. J., 189n4, 205n66, 205n71 Barnes, B., 66n67, 253n35
Alsop, R. J., 5n9, 57n46 Ashforth, B. E., 138n41 Barnett, J. H., 137n35
Alter, A., 171n22 Ashkanasy, N. M., 460n73, 461n76, 461n78 Barnett, M. L., 130n2, 133n14
Altman, A., 393n54 Ashkenas, R., 338n12, 359n9 Barnett, T., 139n46
Amabile, T., 530 Aspara, J., 241n7
655

656 ÍNDICE DE NOMBRES Bergmann, T. J., 388n34 Boehne, D. M., 511n22
Bergsman, S., 230n36 Boiney, L. G., 421n9
Barney, J. B., 130n2, 248n18 Bergstein, B., 569n22 Boje, D. M., 55n37
Bar-On, R., 461n76 Berkowitz, L., 423n20, 427n32, 516n46 Bolden, C., 186
Barratt, C., 383n17 Berlo, D. K., 481n7, 485n16 Boles, C., 242n9
Barret, V. M., 525n90 Berman, D. K., 183n41 Boles, T., 429n37
Barrett, A., 320n40, 510n20, 573n34 Berman, K., 524n77 Bolino, M. C., 449n5, 449n6
Barrett, L. F., 168n17 Berman, S. L., 50n26 Bommer, W. H., 452n28, 544n22, 545n29
Barrett, P. M., 154n102 Bernasek, A., 558n71 Bonaccio, S., 457n50
Barrick, M. R., 457n50, 457n51, 474, 545n30 Berner, R., 445 Bonamici, K., 71, 445, 564
Barrier, M., 579n38 Berno, T., 178n36 Bond, M. H., 459n68, 551n63
Barry, B., 188n3 Bernstein, E., 436n69 Bond, R., 422n13, 432n51
Barry, D., 369 Berry, C. M., 12, fig. 1-7, 457n52 Bondareff, D., 174
Barstow, D., 95n78 Berson, Y., 52n30 Bonett, D. G., 451n21
Bart, K., 142n58 Berta, W., 168n20 Bono, 148, 148n94
Bartel, C. A., 516n49 Berzon, A., 85n63 Bono, J. E., 451n16, 457n51, 537, fig. 18-1,
Bartholomew, D., 314n18, 320n40 Bettcher, K. E., 140n51, 144n64
Bartkus, B. R., 133n16 Bettencourt, L. A., 59n54 537n4, 545n29, 545n30
Bartlett, C. A., 81n46, 251n28 Betts, M., 65n66 Booms, B. H., 59n54, 496n57
Bartol, K. M., 205n73, 551n59 Beucke, D., 487n22 Boone, G., 551, 551n60
Bartolome, F., 151n100, 550n55 Beyer, L., 403n120 Booth, B., 219–220
Bartunek, J. M., 148n92 Bezos, J., 187, 223, 223n11, 241, 251, 251n27, Bordia, P., 490n27
Bartz, C., 43, 43n3, 343, 378 Borgati, S. P., 360n24
Baruch, Y., 411n2 423, 423n15, 545, 545n31, 568, 568n17 Borgatti, S., 359n15
Bass, B. M., 538n8, 545n26, 545n27, 545n28, Bhargava, S., 453n37 Borman, W. C., 458n56
Bhaskaran, S., 85n67 Born, J., 570
545n29, 545n30, 545n34 Bhattacharya, A. K., 94, 446n1 Bornstein, D., 147n89
Bassi, L., 279n25, 380n3 Bhattal, J., 96 Boschken, H. L., 343n32
Bastin, L., 104n16 Bhatti, J., 77n18 Bosma, N., 566n10
Basu, K., 130n3 Bhave, D. P., 452n25 Bosman, J., 44n7
Basuil, D., 398n76 Bianco, R., 241n6 Boswell, W. R., 198n31
Bate, P., 196n26 Bies, R. J., 148n92 Bott, E., 282n39
Bateman, T. S., 452n25, 459n65, 545n32 Bieser, M., 424n24 Bottger, P., 425n25
Bates, S., 139n42, 199n39 Biga, A., 118n87 Boudreau, J. W., 198n31, 387n32
Batson, A., 46n10 Billings, J. R., 522n70 Boulian, V., 452n33
Bauer, N., 385n23 Binef, J., 88, 244, 431 Boulton, W. R., 565n3
Bauerlein, V., 75n8, 230n30 Bing, C. M., 430n46 Bounds, G., 569n21
Baum, H., 146, 146n79 Bing, J. W., 430n46 Bovee, C. L., 486, fig. 16-3, 497n60, 497n61,
Baxter, K., 309n1 Bingham, A., 330n1
Bazerman, M. H., 138n40, 168n14 Bingham, T., 408n124 497n62, 497n63, 497n64
Beatty, R. W., 407 Binkley, C., 154n101 Bowen, D. E., 33n10, 90, fig. 3-6, 90n76, 380n5,
Beauchesne, E., 526n94 Birchfield, R., 546n36
Becherer, R. C., 459n65 Birkel, D., 338, 338n11 451n22, 553n70
Becht, B., 81n45, 82n50 Birkinshaw, J., 344n38, 359n9 Bower, L., 412n5
Becker, B., 380n5 Bischoff, S. J., 465n86 Bowers, C. A., 428n34
Becker, B. E., 407 Bishop, J. W., 452n35 Bowker, G., 69, 70, 443
Becker, T., 461n79 Bishop, R. C., 227n20 Bowler, W. M., 544n23
Bedeian, A. G., 177n34, 194n22 Bisig, M., 15 Bowley, G., 278n21
Bedford, K., 545 Bitner, M. J., 59n54, 451n23, 496n57 Bowman, E. H., 241n7
Bednar, D. A., 33n10 Bjork, C., 261n44 Boxall, P., 515n45
Beer, J., 324 Black, C., 570 Boyd, B. K., 295n4
Beersma, B., 429n36 Black, R. H., 424n24 Boyd, C., 400n94
Behfar, K. J., 426n27 Blackburn, R. S., 430n45 Boyle, M., 190n10, 314n21, 342n25, 381n7, 412n5
Behrman, A., 362 Blacksmith, N., 409n125 Bracken, D., 475n103
Beizer, D., 485n15 Blair, C. A., 452n26 Bradley, B. H., 545n30
Bell, A. H., 282n48, 282n49, 283, fig. 10-12 Blake, M., 238 Bradsher, K., 72n1, 382n15
Bell, A. M., 282n43 Blake, R. R., 539n11 Bradspies, R. W., 275n15
Bell, M. P., 102, fig. 4-2 Blanchard, D., 317n32 Brady, D., 95n78, 216, 365n39, 445, 485n15
Bellman, E., 40n1 Blanchard, K., 152, 541–542, 541n17, 554 Brady, J., 156
Bello, M., 103n13, 112n59 Bland, T. S., 400n88 Brainin, E., 391n48
Bendapudi, N., 486n20 Blasco, M., 89n75 Bramson, R. M., 413n8
Bendapudi, V., 486n20 Blau, G. J., 452n29, 452n30, 452n31 Branden, N., 458n57
Bender, R., 212n81 Blau, P. M., 343n33 Brandenburger, A., 248n23
Benet, V., 459n68 Blaue, J., 68, 126n97 Brands, R., 58n50
Ben-Hador, B., 506n3, 506n5 Block, G. D., 400n88 Brandt, R. L., 223n11
Benioff, M., 254 Blocker, C. B., 15n36 Brannen, L., 296n16
Benko, C., 306n29 Bloodgood, J. J., 449n5 Brashear, S., 440
Benne, K. D., 421n10 Bloom, N., 156 Brass, D. J., 458n61
Bennett, A., 86, fig. 3-4 Blooms, B. H., 451n23 Brat, I., 131n11
Bennett, B. R., 429 Bluestein, G., 235n39 Braum, R., 112, fig. 4-6
Bennett, N., 423n17 Boal, K. B., 452n30, 452n31, 546n37 Bravo, B., 282n41
Bennhold, K., 126n97 Bobko, P., 397n71, 511n29 Bravo, V., 5n9, 393n52, 459n63, 495n55
Bennis, W., 508n11 Bobocel, D. R., 167n12 Brazil, D. M., 544n23
Bennis, W. G., 182, 540n13 Boccard, W., 49n23 Breaugh, J. A., 391n48
Benson, H., 201n41 Bock, L., 23, 24 Breckler, S. J., 450n8
Bentler, P. M., 449n5 Boehle, S., 282n40 Breeden, R., 492n37
Beresford, L., 584n52 Brehm Brechu, M., 433n61
Berfield, S., 345n40, 476n104, 565n1 Bresser, R. K., 227n20

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Breton, T., 502 Burkitt, L., 218n1 Carroll, A. B., 130n2, 133n14, 140n51
Breur, L., 363 Burnham, D. H., 510n16 Carroll, J., 66n67
Brews, P. J., 221n3, 227n21, 229n28, 241n7 Burns, T., 342n26 Carroll, S. J., 11n26
Bridges, W., 513n37 Burns, U., 11, 11n27, 244 Carsten, J. M., 451n20
Bridges, W. R., 296n13 Burritt, C., 246n14, 314n21 Carsten, M. K., 421n9, 428n33
Brief, A. P., 491n33, 513n36 Burrows, P., 369n62, 565n2 Carter, B., 241n6
Briggs-Myers, I., 456, fig. 15-3, 456n49 Burton, S., 388n41 Carter, N. M., 100n2, 109n45
Brim, B., 372n67, 525n89 Bush, J., 84n56 Carter, R., 548, 548n47
Brin, S., 357, 357n3 Bushe, G. R., 420n6 Carton, A. M., 110n51
Briner, R. B., 168n19 Busser, D., 273n12, 273n13 Cartwright, D., 539n10, 548n48
Briones, J., 496 Bussey, J., 92n77, 151n99 Cartwright, S., 201n41
Brislin, R. W., 522n68 Bustamante, L., 547 Carvey, D. W., 304n27
Britton, C., 230n31, 230n32 Bustillo, M., 81n47, 95n78, 246n14 Casciaro, T., 434n66
Broberg, B. J., 400n94 Butler, E., 68 Cascio, W. F., 359n11, 398n76
Brockner, J., 449n4, 458n57, 516n49, 550n56 Butler, J. K., Jr., 151n100, 550n55 Case, J., 524n77
Brockwood, K. J., 401n105 Butler, K. M., 13n31, 532n101 Cash, K. C., 60n57
Brodbeck, F. C., 86n69, 552, fig. 18-7 Butler, T., 420n7 Caslione, J. A., 374
Broder, J. M., 291n65 Butterfield, D. A., 109n47 Casselman, B., 291n65
Bromiley, P., 167n12 Butts, M. M., 380n5, 381, fig. 13-1, 515n45 Cassese, M., 262
Bronstein, H., 357n4 Buxton, B., 206n74 Castellan, N. J., Jr., 424n24
Brooke, P. P., Jr., 450n9 Buyens, D., 205n66, 205n71 Castellano, S., 521n58
Brooks, S. M., 15n37, 59n54, 285n59, 496n58 Bynum, B. H., 545n29 Castillo, I., 366
Broschak, J. P., 524n74 Byrne, J. A., 43n5, 82n50, 145n69, 357n4, 550n56 Castle, S., 77n15, 77n18
Brotherton, P., 20n50, 80n35, 119n94, 366n42, Byrnes, N., 387n30, 437n70 Castro, S. L., 544n21
Byron, K., 495n49 Cataldo, C. G., 363n31
366n43, 521n65 Caudron, S., 181n40, 307n33, 307n34, 348n44,
Brouer, R. L., 21n51 C
Brough, P., 401n103 412n6, 513n37, 525n88, 546n36, 586n61
Broughton, J., 487 Cable, D. M., 138n41, 142n57, 460n73 Caulfield, B., 275n18
Brousseau, K. R., 171n21 Cable, J., 59n52, 205n66, 341n22 Cavanaugh, M. A., 198n31
Brower, H. H., 550n54 Cadrain, D., 405n121 Cave, D., 78n22
Brown, D. A., 279n25 Cadsby, C. B., 525n92 Celarier, M., 83n53
Brown, D. W., 412n5 Cain, D., 352 Cendrowski, S., 455n45
Brown, E. K., 481 Caldwell, D. F., 51n29 Ceniceros, R., 398n77, 402n108, 402n112
Brown, J., 194n22, 330n1 Calhoun, J., 359n15 Censky, A., 72n1
Brown, J. L., 167n11 Callister, R. R., 470n100 Certner, J., 563
Brown, L., 192, 192n14, 399 Calori, R., 251n29 Cervone, D., 512n30
Brown, M. P., 396n69 Camerer, C. F., 167n12 Chaey, C., 248n21
Brown, P. B., 205n67 Cameron, A., 534n1 Chambers, J., 14, 14n33
Brown, R., 291n65 Cameron, D., 382n14 Chambers, J. T., 369, 369n62
Brown, S., 532n101 Cameron, K. S., 63 Chambers, S., 89n75, 156
Brown, S. P., 451n22 Caminiti, S., 100n3, 546n40 Chan, E., 43n3
Brown, T., 178n36, 202n51, 210 Camp, S. J., 579n37 Chan, K. Y., 552n68
Brown, T. J., 15n37 Campbell, A., 228n24 Chan, S., 200
Brown, W. S., 290 Campbell, C., 212n81 Chan Kim, W., 343n32
Browne, A., 84n55, 84n59 Campbell, D. J., 5n11 Chandler, A., 343
Bruce, R. A., 205n66 Campion, M. A., 420n6, 420n7, 513n36, 513n38 Chandler, A. D., 343n31
Bruch, H., 545n32, 545n34 Campo-Flores, A., 186n1 Chandler, G. N., 580n40, 580n41
Brustein, J., 294n1, 382n14 Camps, J., 515n45 Chandon, W. J., 188n3
Bruzina, B., 279n32 Cañas, K. A., 117n85 Chang, K., 186n1
Bruzzese, A., 414n11, 490n27 Canela, M. A., 133n14 Chang, L., 397n71
Bryan, L. L., 343n32 Capell, K., 292n66 Chang, S., 433n60
Bryant, A., 23n52, 433n54, 525n83 Capon, N., 221n3, 241n7 Chapple, A., 253, fig. 9-5
Bryant, J. D., 546–547, 546n40 Caporale, T., 183n41 Charny, B., 236n40
Brynjolfsson, E., 203n52, 203n53 Cappel, S., 250n24 Chatman, J. A., 51n29
Bryson, A., 183n41 Cappell, K., 261n44 Chaze, A., 204n64
Bryson, E., 503n68 Carberry, E. J., 30n6 Chemers, M. M., 541n15
Bucherati, S., 99 Cardinal, L. B., 221n3, 241n7 Chen, A. N. K., 360n24
Buchholz, R. A., 131n10 Cardona, P., 449n5 Chen, B. X., 131n9
Buck, T., 286n60 Cardwell, S., 47n18 Chen, C. H., 203n57
Buckingham, M., 22, 290 Cardy, R. L., 138n39 Chen, Z., 544n24
Buckley, F., 190n9 Carey, A. R., 33n8, 80n35, 282n41, 342n29, Cherniss, C., 461n78
Buckley, G., 558, 558n71 Cherry, B., 15n37, 59n54, 495n54
Buckman, R., 485n17 459n63, 495n55, 521n58 Chesbrough, H., 359n11
Budde, O., 155 Carey, J., 320n40 Chesbrough, H. W., 364, fig. 12-5
Buhler, P. M., 399n82 Carey, S., 298n24, 480n3 Chhokar, J. S., 86n69
Bulkeley, W. M., 115 Carey, W., 573 Child, J., 340n18, 359n9
Bunderson, J. S., 420n7 Carl, D. E., 551n64, 551n65 Childre, D., 201n41
Bunker, B. B., 193n17 Carland, J. C., 565n3 Ching, L., 542
Bunkley, N., 131n8 Carland, J. W., 565n3 Cho, H. J., 241n7
Burack, E. H., 60n57, 62n65, 295n4 Carlsson, P., 176, 176n29 Choi, C., 218n1
Burgess, C. M., 279n25 Carman, R., 430n43 Choi, J., 250n25
Burgin, D., 162, 162n2 Carmeli, A., 241n7, 380n3, 380n5, 506n3, 506n5 Chon, G., 44n7
Burke, K., 393n54 Carpenter, J., 524n77 Chopra, A., 550
Burke, L. A., 168, fig. 6-6, 168n14 Carr, N., 502n67 Chouinard, Y., 134, 134n27, 152, 531
Burke, W. W., 193n19, 194n20 Carrell, M. R., 516n47 Chowdhury, S. D., 585n57

658 ÍNDICE DE NOMBRES

Chrisafis, A., 212n81 Conti, R., 205n66 Dacin, P. A., 147n89
Christensen, A. L., 146n80 Contractor, N. S., 204n59 Daft, R. L., 332n5, 362n29
Christensen, C. M., 206n74 Conway, N., 452n35 Dahl, J. S., 511n22
Christian, M. C., 453n37 Cook, S., 206, 206n76 Dahle, C., 148n91
Chu, P. C., 177n30 Cooke, J. A., 328 Dahlin, K. B., 433n57
Chuang, C. H., 380n5, 381, fig. 13-1 Cooke, R. A., 344n37 Dailey, R. C., 516n49
Chugh, D., 168n14 Coon, H., 205n66 Dalal, R. S., 457n50
Chung, K., 89n75, 156 Coons, A. E., 539n9 Dalgaard, L., 494, 494n44
Church, A. H., 455n46 Cooper, C. D., 550n56 Dalton, M., 80n36
Chynoweth, C., 204n64 Cooper, C. L., 198n33, 201n41, 393n51, 399n83, Daly, J. P., 550n56
Cianni, M., 429n38 Damanpour, F., 203n57
Cidambi, R., 452n30 455n46 D’Ambrosio, R., 412
Cieply, M., 66n67 Cooper, E. A., 516n48 D’Amelio, A., 194n22
Cimiluca, D., 77n19 Cooper, R., 413n8 D’Amico, C., 407
Clampitt, P. G., 480n2, 482n9, 483, fig. 16-2, 501 Copeland, M. V., 62n64, 500n66 Dane, E., 168n14
Clare, J., 212n81 Copper, C., 423n19, 423n20 Daniels, C., 198n31, 201n41
Clark, K. D., 360n24, 380n3 Coren, O., 416n1 D’Aprix, R., 23n52
Clark, N., 68, 80n36, 126n97, 184n42 Corkindale, G., 184n42 Darley, J. M., 452n34, 465n87
Clark, T., 79, fig. 3-2 Corner, P. D., 60n63 Dart, M., 261n44
Clarke, B., 501 Cornwell, L., 402n110, 402n111 Das, D., 45n9
Clarke, L. D., 521n63 Cortina, L. M., 115 Dash, E., 154n102
Clarke, M., 212 Costa, A. C., 430n48 DaSilva, P., 504
Class, C. B., 192n14 Costa, M., 439n71 Datta, D. K., 398n76
Clenfield, J., 382n9 Costa, P. T., Jr., 459n68 Datta, S., 453n37
Clifford, S., 16n45, 95n78, 180n39, 222n7, Costley, D. L., 545n34 Daus, C. S., 460n73
Costonis, M. A., 386n28 David, F., 143, fig. 5-7, 243, fig. 9-2
251n27, 254n38, 274n14, 503n68 Cotton, J. L., 513n39 David, F. R., 143, fig. 5-7, 143n62
Clifton, J., 459n63 Coulter, A., 485 David, G., 142
Clinton, B., 469 Coulter, M., 68 Davidow, W. H., 359n11
Cloud, J., 484n10 Court, C., 59 Davidson, A., 46n14
Cobbs, C., 370n63 Courtright, S. H., 545n29 Davidson, P., 48n22, 198n29, 198n30
Cober, A. B., 194n22 Coutou, D., 420n4, 430n47 Davidson, S., 372n67
Cocchiara, F. K., 102, fig. 4-2 Covas, M., 297n19 Davidson, W. H., 295n11
Cochran, P., 133n14 Covey, S. M. R., 557 Davies, M., 461n76, 461n79
Cochran, P. L., 131n7, 139n44 Coviello, A., 569, 569n22 Davis, B., 82n51
Cohen, A., 352n46, 440n72, 570n25 Cowan, L., 2n1 Davis, C., 295n6
Cohen, B., 183n41 Cowen, T., 46n14 Davis, H. J., 522n67
Cohen, D. J., 388n42 Cox, J., 46n14 Davis, J. H., 549n51
Cohen, D. S., 210 Cox, S., 387, 387n30 Davis, K., 132n13, 136n31
Cohen, J., 191n11 Coy, P., 407n123 Davis, P. S., 248n23
Cohen, N., 493 Coyle-Shapiro, J. A-M., 452n35 Davis, R., 362n28, 429n42
Cohen, S. G., 428n34, 429n40 Cozzens, M. D., 204n59 Davis, W. D., 381, fig. 13-1
Cohn, J. M, 445, 564 Crabtree, S., 520n56 Davis-Blake, A., 524n74
Colbert, A. E., 545n29, 545n30 Crant, J. M., 459n65, 545n32 Dawson, C. S., 210
Colchester, M., 212n81 Crawford, J., 53n31 Dawson, J. F., 104n16
Cole, D., 208n77 Creech, R. M., 508n9, 508n13 Day, C., 549, 549n49
Cole, M. S., 461n77 Creegan, C., 113n68 Day, D. V., 458n59, 458n61, 544n24, 552n67
Cole, W., 167n13 Creswell, J., 222n7 De Beer, M., 235
Colgan, F., 113n68 Crick, J., 175n28 De Bono, L., 496
Collier, B. D., 145n68 Crifo, N. P., 405n121 De Castro, J. O., 156
Collier, T.C., 183n41 Crites, S. L., Jr., 450n8 De Gilder, D., 506n5
Collingwood, H., 307n32 Crittenden, W. F., 140n51 De Giovanni, M., 192n14
Collingwood, M. P., 511n22 Croak, R., 345 De La Merced, M. J., 44n7, 528n99
Collins, C. G., 459n65 Cropanzano, R., 427n30, 452n35, 460n74 De Luque, M. S., 88n70
Collins, C. J., 360n24, 380n3 Cross, R., 360n24 De Mente, B. L., 200n40
Collins, J., 259 Crossen, C., 454n41 De Stobbeleir, K. E. M., 205n66, 205n71
Collins, J. C., 39, 53n32, 259, 583n48 Crumley, B., 128n1 De Vita, E., 354n1
Collins, J. M., 283, fig. 10-12 Cryer, B., 201n41 Deadrick, D. L., 400n88
Collins, P., 526 Csanda, C. M., 363n34 Deal, J. J., 459n63
Colon, J., 341, 487 Cullen, J., 409n125 Deal, T.E., 63
Colquitt, J. A., 516n49, 545n30 Culp, K. E., 427n31, 524n76 Dean, J., 84n59, 84nn55, 565n1
Colton, C. L., 401n105 Culpan, T., 212n81 Dean, J. W., Jr., 33n10, 240n3
Colvin, G., 55n38, 189n4, 246n14, 307n33, Cummings, A., 203n57, 515n43 Dean, K. L., 60n60
Cummings, J., 71, 445 Deblaker, K., 511
343n34, 492n38, 548n47, 558n71, 559n72 Cummings, L. L., 43n5, 197n28, 205n66, 343n32, Dechant, K., 102, fig. 4-2, 136n30
Comer, D. R., 423n17 DeCuir, M., 66n67
Conaty, B., 398n76 420n6, 460n74, 511n22, 513n36 DeDreu, C., 422n14, 426n27
Condemi, B., 60n57 Cummings, T. G., 193n17 DeDreu, C. K. W., 426n27, 426n28
Conger, J. A., 545n32, 545n33, 545n34, 546n36, Cunningham, C. E., 194n22 Dees, J. G., 147n88
Curtis, B., 183n41 Defeo, R., 340
546n38, 552n69 Cushman, J. H., Jr., 278n21 Deffree, S., 92n77, 151n99
Conley, J., 60n57 Cuthbertson, K., 439n71 DeGreene, K. B., 35n12
Conlin, M., 60n60, 60n61, 198n33, 365n41, Czaplewski, A., 60n63 Dehler, G. E., 306n29
DeHoogh, A. H. B., 545n34
402n116, 473n101, 495n50, 532n101 D DeJoy, D. M., 515n45
Connelly, B. L., 5n8
Connelly, C. E., 369n60, 524n74 Dacin, M. T., 147n89
Connerley, M. L., 102, fig. 4-2
Conte, J. M., 461n79

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DeKoning, G. J. J., 279n25 Dosh, C., 292n66 Ehrlich, S. B., 43n5
DeKoning, G. M. J., 279n25 Dougherty, C., 105n19, 333n7, 442 Einhorn, B., 75n8, 212n81, 388n33, 446n1
Delahoussaye, M., 552n66 Dougherty, D., 15n36, 342n28 Eisenberg, A., 570n29
Delaney, J. T., 380n5 Doughty, S., 68 Eisenberger, R., 452n35
Delaney, K. J., 148n96 Douglas, C., 21n51 Eisenhardt, K. M., 343n32
Delbridge, R., 490n27 Douglas, S. P., 75n7 Ekvall, G., 58–59
Delery, J. E., 396n69 Douma, B., 138n37 El Nasser, H., 105, 105, fig. 4-3, 105n20, 105n21,
Dell, M., 546 Douzet, A., 390n46
Delmar, F., 221n3 Dovarganes, D., 186, 251 110n52, 110n53
DeLong, D. W., 11n29 Doz, Y. L., 253, fig. 9-5 Elfenbein, H. A., 133n14, 461n78
Delong, T. J., 119, fig. 4-9 Dragoni, L., 188n3 Elias, M., 401n99
DeLuque, M. S., 193n19 Drasgow, F., 552n68 Elias, N., 493
Demarie, S. M., 33n10 Dreilinger, C., 145n69 Elikai, F., 296n14, 297n19
DeMeuse, K. P., 429n36 Drew, C., 24n53, 80n36 Elkenov, D. S., 295n4
Deming, W. E., 33, 33n10, 311, 311n11 Drew, R., 246 Elkind, P., 152
Den Hartog, D. N., 545n34 Drickhamer, D., 312n14, 315n24, 321n46, 334n8, Ellemers, N., 401n103, 506n5
Denend, L., 296n13 Elliot, J. R., 568
Denette, N., 285 524n77, 525n82 Elliott, A. J., 453n40
DeNisi, A. S., 102, fig. 4-2, 391n48 Driver, M. J., 171n21 Elliott, L., 322n52
Denison, D. R., 51n28, 53n32, 357n4 Droege, S. B., 253n36 Elliott, M., 551n61
Denning, S., 55n37, 55n40 Drucker, P., 226n18, 569, 569n20 Elliott, S., 65n66, 388n40
Denny, N., 439n71 Drucker, P. F., 22, 82n48, 196n26, 232, 234, 290 Ellis, K., 279n25
Denton, E. A., 60n57 Druskat, V. U., 421n8 Ellison, J., 502
Denyer, D., 168n19 Duchon, D., 544n23 Ellison, S., 254n41
DePree, M., 557, 582, 582n47 Dugan, L., 478n1 Elms, H., 422n11
Derue, D. S., 537n4, 537n6 Dugan, L. J., 198n30 Elop, S., 238–240
DeRue, D. S., 552n67 Dugas, C., 565n1 Elsbach, K. D., 491n33, 491n35
Deshpandé, R., 40n1, 140n51, 144n64 Dugdale, D., 299n25 Emerson, J., 147n88
Desivilya, H. S., 426n29 Dullweber, A., 351n45 Emery, F. E., 344n38
Dess, G. G., 248n23, 253n36, 359n8, 359n11 Dumaine, B., 175n28, 357n4 Endo, N., 83
Deutsch, C. H., 55n37 Dumas, T. L., 402n107 Engardio, P., 360n20
Deutschman, A., 51n27, 194n22, 423n15 Dummett, B., 238n1 England, G. W., 390n47
Devine, P. G., 453n40 Duncan, A., 423 Ensher, E. A., 193n19, 194n20
DeVito, A., 486n21 Duncan, P., 502n67 Epitropaki, O., 545n30
DeYoung, C. G., 457n50 Duncan, W. J., 177n34 Epstein, G., 433n54
Di Martino, V., 399n83 Dunfee, T. W., 140n51 Epstein, K., 278n23
Diamant, E., 570, 570n28 Dunham, K. J., 525n87 Epstein, T., 271–272, 272n11
Diamant, M., 570, 570n28 Dunham, R. B., 452n32 Erez, A., 422n11, 449n4, 452n25, 452n26
Dickinson, A. M., 525n92 Dunlap, S., 372n67 Erez, M., 203n55
Dickson, W. J., 32n7 Dunne, D., 178n35, 178n38, 248n22 Erickson, T. J., 13n31, 398n74
Diebel, J. C., 571 Dunnette, M. D., 11n23, 426n29, 427, fig. 14-8, Erlanger, S., 77n15
Diefendorff, J. M., 460n73 Ernest, M., 86, fig. 3-4
Dienesch, R. M., 544n21 451n18 Ernst, H., 430n45
Dierdorff, E. C., 10n21, 12, fig. 1-7, 452n28 Durand, R., 297n18 Erwin, P. M., 144n64
Dietz, J., 15n37, 59n54, 285n59, 496n58 Durfee, D., 365n39 Espinoza, J., 68, 126n97, 281n34
DiFonzo, N., 490n27 Dutton, J. E., 189n4 Esposito, M., 431n50
Digman, J. M., 457n50 Dvir, T., 52n30, 545n30 Esterl, M., 42n2
Dimitrius, J-E., 501 Dvorak, P., 82n49, 342n29, 434n68 Esty, D. C., 134n25
Dineen, B. R., 550n54 Dwoskin, E., 407n123 Ettore, B., 295n7
Dion, K. L., 423n19 Dyer, J. H., 206n74 Euchner, J., 178n36
Dirks, K. T., 550n54, 550n55, 550n56 Euler, M., 447
DiTomaso, N., 53n32 E Evans, C. R., 423n19
Dittrich, J. E., 516n47 Evans, W. R., 381, fig. 13-1
Dixon, M. L., 544n20 Earley, P. C., 427n32, 430n46, 432n53 Ewing, J., 238n1, 496n59
Dixon, T., 480n2 East, C., 265
Dizik, A., 492n37 East, L., 478n1 F
Dobson, D., 204n60 Easterbrook, G., 186n1
Dobson, P., 521n64 Eaton, L., 114n77 Fabish, L., 139n43
Dodd, R., 134, fig. 5-2, 134n26 Ebert, R. J., 306n28 Fabrigar, L. R., 450n8
Dodge, G. E., 546n37 Ebron, A., 414n9 Fadiman, J., 507, fig. 17-1
Doebele, J., 254n40 Eckberg, J., 494n47 Fadiman, R. D., 507, fig. 17-1
Doh, J., 60n57 Economy, P., 147n88 Fagenson-Eland, E., 193n19, 194n20
Dokoupil, T., 186n1 Eddleston, K. A., 15n36, 15n37, 59n54, 282n46 Fahey, L., 307n33
Dolezalek, H., 495n53 Eden, D., 545n30 Fahmy, D., 570n28
Donahoe, P., 241–242 Eden, E., 428n34 Fahr, J., 452n27
Donald, J., 563 Eder, P., 452n35 Fairclough, G., 75n8, 230n30
Donaldson, T., 50n24 Edgington, T. M., 360n24 Faivre d’Arcier, C., 573n34
Donkin, R., 374 Edmondson, A. C., 357n4, 360n23, 360n24 Falletta, S. V., 454n42
Donnellon, A., 11n29 Edwards, C., 54n34, 262n45, 370n63 Farh, J-L., 206n74, 511n28
Donner, M., 325 Edwards, J. R., 138n41, 142n57 Farias, G., 193n17
Donohue, P., 393n54 Efrati, A., 378n1, 504n1 Faris, S., 159
Donovan, J. J., 457n50, 457n51 Egan, M., 75n8 Farley, J. E., 388n42
Dorfman, P. W., 86n69, 193n19, 545n34, 551n64, Egan, T. M., 203n57 Farley, J. U., 221n3, 241n7
Eggenhofer-Rehart, P. M., 360n24 Farrell, C., 401n101, 586n58
553n70 Eggers, K., 100n2, 110n50 Farrell, G., 145n71
Dorsey, J., 478 Ehrens, D. R. M., 400n88 Farzad, R., 228n23, 351n45
Ehrhart, M. G., 15n37, 59n54

660 ÍNDICE DE NOMBRES Forman, J., 55n37 Galagan, P., 408n124
FormyDuval, D. L., 459n68 Gale, S. F., 363, fig. 12-4, 363n30, 386n27
Fassina, N. A., 452n27 Fornaciari, C. J., 60n60 Gallagher, D. G., 369n60, 524n74
Fastow, A., 286 Foroohar, R., 126n97, 534n1 Galloni, A., 77n16
Fayol, H., 9, 9n18, 29–30, 29n5, 30, fig. MH-3, Fort, T. L., 148n92 Galunic, D. C., 343n32
Fortt, J., 360n17, 500n66 Galvin, D., 368
332, 338, 340n16 Foss, D. J., 452n34, 465n87 Gamble, J. E., 240n4
Fazzari, A. J., 428, fig. 14-9 Foster, K., 198n37 Gantt, H., 300
Feder, B. J., 142n55 Foster, T., 134n27 Ganzach, Y., 391n48
Feldman, A., 413n7 Fottler, M. D., 551n59 Garber, J. R., 307n33
Fenley, M., 546n36 Fountain, H., 291n65 Garber, K., 134n27
Fenwick, B., 332n2 Fowler, G. A., 506n2 Garcia-Castro, R., 133n14
Ferguson, J., 60n57, 60n63 Fowler, T., 291n65 Gardner, W. L., 11n23, 456n49
Fernandes, N., 62n65, 295n4 Fox, A., 375n68 Garg, V. K., 295n4
Fernandez, C. F., 542n18 Fox, J., 403n117, 403n119 Garman, A. R., 364, fig. 12-5
Fernandez-Araoz, C., 390n47 Fox, N., 275, 275n17 Garton, C., 154n101
Ferrell, O. C., 15n37, 59n54 Frager, R. D., 507, fig. 17-1 Garvin, D. A., 162n3, 360n24
Ferrell, S. J., 187 Fralicx, R., 454n42, 455n44 Gary, L., 59n53
Ferrin, D. L., 550n54, 550n55 Frame, J. D., 306n29 Garza, F., 224, 226
Ferris, D., 15n40 Francesco, A. M., 89n74 Gaskill, M., 413n8
Ferris, G. R., 21n51, 372n67 Francis, M., 49n23 Gasparro, A., 218n1, 388n36
Feser, C., 342n27 Franke, R. H., 33n8 Gass, M., 157, 205, 205n72, 443
Festinger, L., 454n41 Frankel, B., 119n94, 400n97, 469n93 Gates, B., 204n64, 294, 294n3, 580
Ficco, P., 141, 425, 519 Frary, M., 292n66 Gates, D., 220n2
Fickling, D., 254n40 Fraser, J. A., 296n14 Gauthier-Villars, D., 128n1
Fiedler, F. E., 540, 540n14, 541n15, 554 Fraser, R., 299n25 Gavin, M. B., 460n73, 550n54
Field, M. A., 502n67 Frauenheim, E., 5n4, 65n66, 198n30, 354n1, Gavin, T. A., 145n67
Filipczak, B., 54n36 Gawande, A., 234
Fine, C. H., 359n16 368n54, 369n59, 370n63, 495n51 Gebert, A., 56
Fink, C. F., 423n16, 425n25 Frederick, E., 511n29 Gebert, D., 102, fig. 4-2
Fink, L. S., 388n42 Frederick, W. C., 132n13, 136n31, 137n35 Gebhardt, J., 359n9
Finkelstein, S., 43n5, 197n28 Fredin, A., 128n1 Geiles, K., 5n9
Fiora, B., 307n33 Fredman, C., 58n49, 311n9 Geisinger, K. F., 388n42
Fiorina, C., 166, 166n8 Freeman, E. B., 221n3 Geitner, P., 77n17
Fishel, B., 454n42 Freeman, R. E., 50n24, 50n26, 134, fig. 5-2, Gelade, G. A., 521n64
Fisher, A. B., 296n14, 389n44, 399n80, 400n87 Gelb, E., 365, 365n41
Fisher, B. M., 539n9 134n26 Gellatly, I. R., 512n31
Fisher, C. D., 201n41 Freeman, W. H., 458n59 Geller, E. S., 511n25
Fisher, D., 433n54 Fremeth, A. R., 134n25 Gelles, K., 66n67, 198n37, 342n29, 421n9,
Fisher, L. M., 559n72 French, J. R. P., Jr., 548n48
Fisher, T., 178n36 Frese, M., 552, fig. 18-7 459n63, 495n55, 521n58
Fishman, C., 332n2 Frey, B. S., 526n97 Genakos, C., 156
Fiske, S. T., 465n87 Fried, Y., 511n22 Gentile, M. C., 138n41
Fitch, K., 402n111 Friedman, A., 516n47 George, C. S., Jr., 26n1, 27n2
Fitzgerald, M., 264n1, 429n37 Friedman, H., 454n42, 455n44 George, J. M., 205n66
Fitzgerald, P., 24–25 Friedman, M., 130–131, 130n4, 459n64 George, N., 79n33
Fitzgerald, T. H., 196n26 Friedman, T., 349 George-Falvey, J., 511n25
Fitzpatrick, W. M., 230n31 Friedman, T. L., 94 Gerhardt, M. W., 537, fig. 18-1, 537n4
Fivecoat-Campbell, K., 12n30 Friesl, M., 360n24 Gerhart, B., 380n5
Fixmer, A., 262n45 Frijda, N. H., 460n72 Germain, D., 66n67
Flamholtz, E., 266n4 Frink, D. D., 21n51 Gerstner, C. R., 544n24
Flandez, R., 525n89 Fritz, C., 506n5 Gerstner, L. V., 197, 197n27
Fleisher, M., 416n1 Frost, D. E., 548n48 Gerwin, D., 344n37
Fleming, J. E., 143n60 Fry, A., 55 Ghiselli, E. E., 390n47
Fletcher, C., 11n29 Fry, T., 502 Ghobadian, A., 221n3
Flint, D. J., 15n36 Fu Lam, C., 506n5 Ghosh, A. K., 24n53
Flood, A., 44n7 Fuchs, M., 209n79 Ghosh, R., 470n100
Florent-Treacy, E., 75n7 Fuchsberg, G., 298n24, 579n38 Ghoshal, S., 81n46, 251n28
Florian, E., 484n11 Fuhrmans, V., 77n19, 279n28 Ghosn, C., 76, 76n9, 128, 129, 130, 279, 279n29
Fluhr, J., 579 Fuld, L., 295n4 Ghumman, S., 113n61
Flynn, F. J., 537, fig. 18-1, 537n4 Fuld, L. M., 62n65, 295n5 Giacalone, R., 282n45
Fodor, E. M., 545n34 Fuld, R., 155 Giacalone, R. A., 59n55, 60n63
Foege, A., 196n24 Fulk, J., 295n4 Giacobbe-Miller, J. K., 521n62
Fogle, E. E., 459n68 Fulks, K., 211 Gibbs, L., 351n45
Foley, P., 454n42, 455n44 Fuller, S. R., 424n23 Gibbs, N., 109n41
Folkman, J., 557 Fulmer, C., 251 Gibbs Marullo, G., 586n60
Follett, M. P., 31, 32, fig. MH-5, 37 Furst, S. A., 430n45 Gibson, C. B., 430n45, 430n46
Fondas, N., 547n44, 547n46 Futrell, D., 429n36 Gibson, D. E., 470n100
Fong, E., 422n11 Futterman, M., 173n23, 253n35 Gibson, E., 503n68
Forbes, D. P., 569n19 Gigerenzer, G., 182
Ford, A., 378n1 G Gilad, B., 295n5
Ford, E. W., 177n34 Gilberg, P., 454n42, 455n44
Ford, H., 26 Gabarro, J. J., 119, fig. 4-9, 486n21 Gilbreth, F. B., 28, 29, 29n4, 37
Ford, J. D., 194n22 Gabor, A., 33n10, 364, fig. 12-5 Gilbreth, L. M., 28, 29, 29n4, 37
Ford, L. W., 194n22 Gabriel, Y., 400n94 Gilgoff, D., 104n15
Ford, R. C., 496n56, 551n59 Gaertner, S., 451n19 Gillen, D. A., 11n26
Forelle, C., 77n18 Gaffney, J., 254n39
Forero, J., 78n24

ÍNDICE DE NOMBRES 661

Gillette, K. L., 525n92 Gray, G. R., 60n57 Hagerty, J. R., 190n10, 558n71
Gilley, A., 434n62 Gray, S., 445, 564 Hagevik, S., 412n6
Gilley, J. W., 434n62 Greco, S., 571n31 Haggerman, L., 485n19
Gilrane, V. I., 104n16 Green, H., 494n45, 495n51 Haight, D., 481
Gilson, L. L., 430n45 Green, M. S., 281 Haines, S., 35n12
Gilson, R. L., 450n9 Green, S. G., 306n29, 544n23 Haines, T., 224
Gino, F., 360n24 Greenbard, S., 230n32 Hajim, C., 573n34
Ginter, P. M., 177n34 Greenbaum, R. L., 146n80 Hales, C. P., 10n19
Girard, K., 295n5 Greenberg, A., 24n53 Hall, B., 394n59
Girotra, K., 261n44 Greenberg, J., 122n95, 282n45, 282n47, 282n49, Hall, D. T., 452n29, 508n9
Gist, M. E., 511n28, 511n29 Hall, W., Jr., 296n14, 297n19
Giullian, M. A., 297n19 283, fig. 10-12, 516n47, 581, 581n43 Halvorsen, F., 235
Glader, P., 338n12 Greenberg, S. H., 126n97 Halzack, S., 232n37
Gladwell, M., 7, 7n14, 39, 210 Greene, C. N., 458n55 Hambrick, D. C., 43n5, 197n28
Glass, H. E., 250n24 Greengard, S., 298n22 Hamby, A., 198, 198n29
Glater, J. D., 396n66 Greenhaus, J. H., 401n103, 401n104 Hamel, G., 5n13, 22, 39, 190n9, 243n13, 259,
Glazer, E., 81n45 Greenhouse, S., 95n78, 282n42, 367n50, 368n55
Glick, W. H., 344n36 Greenwald, J., 390n45, 405n121 296n14, 349, 374
Glomb, T. M., 452n25 Greenwood, R., 332n4 Hamilton, C., 523
Gluckman, R., 343n34 Gregersen, H. B., 206n74 Hamm, S., 85n64, 446n1
Godsey, K. D., 579n38 Gregg, B., 159 Hammer, L. B., 401n105, 402n107
Goff, J., 296n15 Greguras, G. J., 460n73 Hammer, M., 312n13, 359n9
Goffee, R., 53n32 Greiner, L. E., 193n17 Hammond, J. S., 177n33, 182
Gogoi, P., 298n24, 580n42 Gressgård, L. J., 416n1 Hammonds, K. H., 148n91, 177n34, 229n29,
Goh, C. P., 445n45, 455 Greve, H. R., 365n39
Gokhale, K., 388n33, 446n1 Griffeth, R. W., 388n42, 451n19 513n37
Gold, R., 291n65 Griffin, J., 283n50 Hanacek, A., 45n8
Golden, T. D., 136n30, 523n72 Griffin, R. W., 203n56, 283, fig. 10-12, 449n7, Hanai, T., 96
Goldenberg, J., 203n57 Hanel, M., 531n100
Goldfarb, R. W., 205n68 513n36, 513n39 Hanges, P. J., 86n69, 551n64
Goldhar, J. D., 359n16 Griffith, J., 451n22 Hannah, D., 414n10, 414n11
Goldman, B. M., 544n22 Griffith, T. L., 363n34 Hannon, D., 575, 575n35
Goldsby, J. G., 452n35 Grimsley, G., 390n47 Hansegard, J., 240n2
Goldschmidt, A., 203n57 Grisham, S., 519 Hansen, F., 382n13, 401n102
Goleman, D., 461n76, 474 Grizzle, J. W., 15n37 Hansen, J. D., 282n49, 283, fig. 10-12
Gomes, L., 89n71 Grose, T. K., 76n9 Hansen, M. T., 361, fig. 12-3, 369n62
Gomez, C., 551n59 Grossman, S., 348n43 Haque, A., 459n68
Gomez, R., 183n41 Gross-Schaefer, A., 60n57 Hardman, W., 399n84
Gomez-Mejia, L. R., 156, 396n69 Groth, M., 15n37, 59n54, 495n54 Hardy, Q., 7n16, 357n3, 359n12
Gong, J., 206n74 Grove, A., 508 Hare, A. P., 425n25
Gong, Y., 511n28 Grover, R., 262n45, 571n32 Harkins, S. G., 423n18, 511n25
Gonza, A., 459n63 Groves, K. S., 174n25, 545n34 Harpaz, I., 522n66, 522n70
Gonzalez, A., 139n42, 393n52, 547n41, 547n42, Grow, B., 278n23 Harper, E., 62n65, 295n4
Grundberg, S., 238n1 Harris, J. G., 11n29
547n43 Guber, P., 55n37 Harris, K. J., 21n51, 111
Gonzalez, J. A., 102, fig. 4-2 Guernsey, L., 282n38 Harris, P., 376
Gooding, R. Z., 343n33 Guetzkow, H., 422n12 Harris, P. R., 75n7
Goodman, P. S., 194n22, 420n6, 516n47, 516n48 Guglielmo, C., 178n37 Harris, R. B., 21n51
Goodnight, J., 475, 511, 545 Guion, R. M., 451n18 Harrison, D. A., 434n65, 434n67, 452n30, 455n47
Goodwin, V. L., 511n27, 544n23 Gulati, R., 71 Harrison, J. S., 50n25, 50n26
Gooty, J., 460n73 Gull, G. A., 60n57 Hart, L. K., 544n20
Gordon, E. E., 47n19 Gunn, E. P., 338n11 Hart, S. L., 357n4
Gordon, G. G., 53n32 Guo, J., 79n31 Hartel, C. E. J., 460n73, 461n76
Gordon, J., 71, 430n45 Gupta, N., 397n71, 397n72 Härtel, C. E. J., 461n78
Gordon, J. R., 388n35 Gupta, N. P., 396n69 Harter, J., 198n37, 208n77
Gordon-Hart, G., 298n22 Gupta, V., 86n69 Harter, J. K., 22, 451n17, 451n22
Gore, B., 51, 54 Gurchiek, K., 65n66, 108n34, 126n97, 560 Harter, L. M., 450n9
Gorkin, M., 283, fig. 10-13, 284n56, 285n57 Gustafson, K., 393n50 Hartke, D. D., 541n15
Gosling, J., 11n22 Gustafson, L. T., 33n10 Hartline, M. D., 15n37, 59n54
Gottschalk, M., 126 Gutek, B. A., 15n37, 59n54, 495n54 Hartmann, H., 109n42
Goudreau, J., 201n43 Guth, R. A., 364n36 Hartung, A., 95n78
Govindasamy, S., 455n45 Guthrie, J., 58n49 Harvey, C., 122n95, 123–124
Graeff, C. L., 542n18 Guthrie, J. P., 398n76 Hasek, G., 321n48
Graen, G. B., 544n21, 544n22 Guyon, J., 89n71, 89n72, 140n51 Haslam, S. A., 506n5
Graham, A., 204n64 Gwinner, K. P., 59n54 Haspeslagh, P., 247n15
Graham, J., 2n1, 137n33, 375n68 Hassan, B. F., 342n29
Graham, K., 279n25 H Hastings, R., 5n7, 5n9, 98n1, 262, 263, 139n42,
Grandey, A. A., 451n22
Granlund, M., 279n25 Hachiya, D., 451n20 521n58
Grant, A., 239 Hackett, R. D., 451n18 Hatch, M. J., 51n28
Grant, A. M., 513n36, 515n44 Hackman, J. R., 33n10, 420n6, 427n32, 430n47, Hater, J. J., 545n29
Grant, D., 60n57, 534n1 Hatfield, J. D., 133n14
Grant, R. M., 221n3, 248n20 513n39, 514, fig. 17-6, 514n40, 514n41, 547n44 Hattori, R. A., 16n41
Graves, S. B., 133n14 Haddad, C., 201n47, 524n75 Hauser, S. G., 48n22, 109n41, 368n55
Gray, C. E., 306n29 Hadley, C. N., 203n57, 204n61 Hausman, C., 46n12, 62n64, 136n29, 140n49,
Gray, D., 196 Hafner, K., 148n96, 493n42
Hage, J., 344n36 146n75, 348n43, 372n66, 378n1, 383n18
Hagenbaugh, B., 266n2 Havilland, J. M., 460n72
Hawkins, D., 282n38

662 ÍNDICE DE NOMBRES

Hawkins, M., 59n52, 205n66 Hillaker, A., 288n63 Hulbert, J. M., 221n3, 241n7
Hawver, T. H., 461n78 Hiller, N. J., 458n59 Hulin, C. L., 451n20, 452n32
Hayes, T. L., 451n17, 451n22 Hillman, A. J., 50n26, 133n18 Hülsheger, U. R., 203n56
Haynes, R., 439n71 Hilton, J. L., 465n87 Hult, G. T. M., 241n7, 359n16
He, W., 106n30, 106n33, 107, fig. 4-4 Hinds, P. J., 433n57 Humphrey, R. H., 461n77, 461n78
Healy, M., 66n67 Hinkin, T. R., 548n48 Humphrey, S. E., 333n7, 537n4, 537n6
Heaney, C. A., 201n41 Hinrichs, J., 73 Hunger, J. D., 223n10
Heath, C., 167n11, 210, 266n5, 270n10, 393n55, Hirst, G., 203n57 Hunsaker, P. L., 101n8, 122n95, 348n44, 372n67,
Hisra, P., 452n25
394n60 Hitt, M. A., 252, fig. 9-4, 252n30, 252n31, 253, 486, fig. 16-3, 486n21
Heath, D., 167n11, 210, 266n5, 270n10, 393n55, Hunt, J. G., 539n12, 546n37, 551n63, 552, fig.
fig. 9-5, 253n34, 359n16, 365n39
394n60 Hlupic, V., 340n20 18-7
Heaton, C. P., 496n56 Hochwarter, W. A., 21n51 Hunt, M. R., 221n3, 227n21, 229n28, 241n7
Heavey, C., 62n65 Hodgetts, R. M., 74n3, 359n9 Hunter, J. E., 226n15
Hecht, T. D., 366n45 Hoegl, M., 430n45 Hurtz, G. M., 457n50, 457n51
Heffner, J. A., 551n59 Hoel, H., 399n83 Huselid, M. A., 380n5, 407
Hegewisch, A., 109n42 Hoetker, G., 359n16 Huston, C., 238n1
Heidelberg, J., 399n84 Hof, R. D., 343n30, 584n53 Hyatt, D. E., 420n6
Heil, G., 507n8, 508n11 Hoffman, B. J., 452n26, 545n29 Hyatt, J., 146n78, 147n86, 358n6
Heizer, J., 321n47, 322n54, 322n55 Hoffman, J. J., 345n42, 473n101 Hymowitz, C., 116n82, 221n5, 360n18
Helfat, C. E., 241n7 Hofstede, G., 85n66, 85n67, 86, 86n68, 87, fig.
Helft, M., 2n1, 275n17, 388n38, 504n1 I
Helkama, K., 145n68 3-5, 92, 521n60, 521n61
Heller, D., 457n50, 457n51 Hohenfeld, J. A., 516n47 Ibish, H., 115
Heller, M., 139n42 Holcomb, T. R., 5n8 Iger, B., 279
Hemmasi, M., 363n34 Holland, J., 462, 462n81 Ignatious, A., 216
Hemp, P., 167n11 Holland, J. L., 462, fig. 15-4, 462n81 Ilgen, D. R., 511n22
Hempel, J., 113n69, 415n12 Holland, K., 369n61 Ilgenfritz, S., 198n31
Hempel, P. S., 433n59 Hollenbeck, J. R., 429n36, 511n27 Ilies, R., 449n5, 512n30, 537, fig. 18-1, 537n4,
Henderson, A. D., 250n25 Hollender, J., 411, 411n1
Henderson, A. M., 30n6 Hollensbe, E. C., 366n45 544n24
Henderson, R. I., 396n68 Hollon, J., 382n13 Illades, E., 348n43
Hendricks, K., 279n25 Holman, D. J., 515n42 Im, S., 241n7
Heneman, H. G., III, 517n51 Holmes, R. M., Jr., 5n8 Immelt, J., 275–276, 276n19
Heneman, R. L., 579n37 Holmes, S., 174n24, 445 Imperato, G., 430n45
Henneman, T., 134n27, 492n37, 531n100 Hom, P. W., 388n42, 451n19, 452n32 Inagi, M., 571
Hennig-Thurau, T., 15n37 Homburg, C., 451n22 Inkson, K., 89n75
Henretta, D., 247 Hoobler, J. M., 116n81, 116n83 Ip, G. W. M., 459n68
Henry, R. A., 424n24 Hooker, J., 94 Ipsen, L., 190, 190n7
Hentrich, C., 340n20 Hookway, J., 78n27, 106n30 Ireland, R. D., 168n14, 168n15, 252, fig. 9-4,
Henwood, C. I., 480n2 Hope, J., 298n21, 299n25
Heracleous, L., 254n40, 455n45 Hora, M., 279n25 252n30, 252n31, 365n39
Herbert, T. T., 522n67 Hori, Y., 47n19, 106n29, 106n32 Irwin, D. A., 80n34
Herbst, M., 445 Horn, S., 579 Irwin, R. D., 136n32, 481n6
Hermerling, J. W., 94 Horng, R. Y., 181n40 Irwin, Richard D., 517n52
Hernan, P., 586n60 Horovitz, B., 47n17, 71, 211n80, 216, 288n63, Isaacson, W., 534n1
Hernandez, J., 169 Isabel II (reina de Inglaterra), 292
Hernández, L., 89n75, 156 328, 364n36, 503n68 Iselin, E. R., 279n25
Hernández, S., 352n46 Horwitz-Bennett, B., 490n31 Isidore, C., 382n12
Herrenkohl, R. C., 551n59 Hosmer, L. T., 549n51 Isla, P., 262
Herrera, S., 581n43 Hotz, R. L., 186n1, 358n7 Ivancevich, J. M., 511n26
Herring, C., 233n38 Hough, L. J., 427, fig. 14-8 Ive, J., 178, 376
Herring, J. P., 295n5 Hough, L. M., 426n29 Iverson, R. D., 515n45
Herron, M., 205n66 Hough-Dunnette, L., 427, fig. 14-8 Izzo, P., 48n20, 382n12
Hersey, P., 541–542, 541n17, 554 Hourihan, G., 171n21
Hershcovis, M. S., 470n100 House, A., 96n79 J
Herson, M., 474 House, R., 543, 554–555
Herzberg, F., 508–509, 508n13, 509E17-2 House, R. J., 86, 86n69, 88n70, 193n19, 543n19, Jackson, D. W., Jr., 14n34, 15n37, 451n22
Heskett, J., 50n26, 53n32, 285n59 Jackson, H., 75n8
Hess, K. A., 400n88 545n34, 546n37, 551n63, 551n64, 552, fig. 18-7 Jackson, H. G., 48n22
Hesterly, W., 359n9, 359n15 Hout, T. M., 43n6 Jackson, L., 113n61
Heuer, S., 513 Hovey, J., 575n35 Jackson, S. E., 201n41, 380n5
Hewlett, S. A., 48n22, 113n65, 113n67, 113n70, Howard, A., 552, fig.18-7 Jacob, R., 248n20
Howell, C. M., 545n34 Jagad, M., 40–41, 40n1
114n75, 469n93 Howell, J. M., 206n74, 459n62, 545n30, 545n32 Jagersma, P. K., 202n51
Hibbets, A. R., 279n25 Howell, J. P., 545n34, 553n70 Jain, C. L., 297n19
Hicks, S., 193n17 Hoy, F., 539n9, 565n3 Jain, S. C., 295n4
Hiestand, M., 333n6 Hsieh, T., 65–66, 65n66, 484, 484n11, 520 Jaish, R., 23n52
Hietanen, J., 241n7 Huang, J-C., 206n74 Jamali, D., 68
Higgins, C. A., 206n74, 459n62 Huang, J-H., 275, 275n18, 508, 508n12, 511n28 Jana, R., 364n35
Higgins, D. M., 457n51 Huber, G., 344n36 Jana, T., 204n62
Higgins, L. H., 465n86 Hudepohl, D., 332n3 Janis, I. L., 424n23, 432n52
Higgins, R., 198n37 Hudson, K., 512n32 Janowitz, N., 246n14
Higgs, A. C., 420n6 Huff, C., 524n81 Jans, N. A., 452n29
Hill, A., 375n69 Huffman, S., 71 Jargon, J., 54n36, 80n35, 216, 218n1, 319n38,
Hill, C. W. L., 248n23, 250n24 Huggins, R., 366n42, 366n43, 399n79, 521n58
Hill, R., 13n31, 532n101 Hughes, J., 426n27 445
Hughey, A., 133n20 Jarrett, H. F., 390n47
Jarzemsky, M., 202n50, 545n25

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Jassawalla, A., 423n17 K Kenis, P., 340n19
Javidan, M., 86n69, 90, fig. 3-6, 90n76, 193n19, Kenna, A., 261n44
Kabanoff, B., 541n16 Kennedy, A., 299n25
551n64, 551n65, 552, fig. 18-7 Kabigting, F., Jr., 522n68 Kennedy, A. A., 63
Jaworski, R. A., 423n17 Kacmar, C. J., 21n51 Kennedy, J. C., 552, fig. 18-7
Jayson, S., 47n16, 48n21, 366n45, 400n90, Kacmar, K. M., 21n51 Kennedy, M., 425n26
Kadet, A., 198n30, 208n77 Kent, M., 98, 100
400n92 Kaeter, M., 420n4 Kenyi, S., 469, 469n94
Jean, E. A., 228 Kafka, P., 54n36, 445, 564 Kerr, J., 558n71
Jehn, K. A., 51n29, 426n27, 427n32 Kahn, J. A., 357n4 Kerr, S., 268n9, 359n9, 530, 539n9, 553n70
Jenkins, H. W., Jr., 262n45 Kahn, R., 539n10 Kesmodel, D., 440n72, 494n46, 520n57
Jennings, D., 343n32 Kahn, W., 336n9, 450n9 Kessler, M., 485n15
Jennings, D. F., 248n23 Kahneman, D., 174n26, 174n27, 175n28 Kessler, S. R., 118n87, 458n56
Jensen, M. C., 138n38, 418n3 Kaihla, P., 358n6 Ketchen, D. A., Jr., 359n16
Jensen, S. M., 459n67 Kalliath, T., 401n103 Ketchen, D. J., Jr., 241n7
Jermier, J. M., 553n70 Kameda, T., 424n23 Kets de Vries, M. F. R., 359n9
Jernigan, I. E., 480n2 Kamenetz, A., 148n90 Kets De Vries, M. R. F., 75n7
Jessop, B., 279n32 Kammel, B., 433n54 Ketter, P., 109n40, 469n92
Jessup, S., 583, 583n50 Kammeyer-Mueller, J. D., 459n65 Kettering, C.F., 7n14
Jewell, L. N., 420n4 Kanai, A., 200n40 Keveney, B., 241n6
Jianhua, W., 395 Kanchier, C., 412n6 Khan, H., 112
Jick, T., 359n9 Kandola, R. S., 390n47 Kharf, O., 186n1
Jin, H., 281 Kane, M. P., 524n77 Kharif, C., 238n1
Jobs, S., 376, 534–536, 534n1, 546 Kanfer, R., 522n71 Khosla, L., 85n65
Johansen, R., 407 Kang, K. S., 41–42 Khurana, R., 445, 564
John, O. P., 457n50 Kanigel, R., 28n3 Kidder, D. L., 15n36, 15n37, 59n54, 282n46
Johnson, A. C., 586n59 Kanter, J., 77n17 Kidder, R., 142n54, 230n35
Johnson, A. L., 420n6 Kanter, R. M., 202n51, 205n66 Kido, Y., 465n87
Johnson, D. E., 449n4, 452n25, 452n26 Kanungo, R. N., 545n32, 545n33, 545n34, Kiefer, C. F., 205n67
Johnson, G., 251n29 Kienzle, M. A., 51n28, 53n31
Johnson, H., 298n22 546n36, 546n38, 552n69 Kiernan, M. J., 39
Johnson, K., 96n79, 261n44, 495, 495n52 Kapadia, R., 133n20 Kiger, P. J., 429n37
Johnson, P. D., 452n25 Kapelke, C., 51n27, 65n66 Kihm, J. A., 459n68
Johnson, R., 451n17 Kaplan, D. A., 328, 475n103, 511n24, 564 Kijkuit, G., 203n57
Johnson, S., 80n40, 478n1 Kaplan, R. S., 279n25 Kilduff, M., 458n61
Johnson, S. D., 189n4 Karaian, J., 493n39 Killham, E., 506n6
Joinson, C., 428n33, 429n39 Karlgaard, R., 475n103 Kilmann, R. H., 197n28
Jokisaari, M., 393n51 Karmali, N., 204n64, 433n54 Kim, E., 253n36, 254n37
Jolly, D., 81n45, 128n1, 184n42, 212n81 Karmann, D., 43 Kim, L., 60n63
Jones, A., 128n1 Karnani, A., 131n5 Kim, P. H., 550n56
Jones, C., 359n15, 521n58 Karr, A. R., 400n87 Kim, S-P., 460n73
Jones, D., 118n88, 144n65, 171n22, 558n71 Karson, M. J., 137n35 Kim, T-Y., 460n73
Jones, D. A., 452n27 Katerberg, R., 452n32 Kinard, D., 295n5
Jones, D. R., 375n68 Katz, D., 539n10 Kindler, H., 174n25
Jones, E., 464n83 Katz, G., 292n66 King, E. B., 104n16
Jones, G., 53n32 Katz, J., 95n78, 297n19, 316n31, 453n38, 513n35 King, M. L., Jr., 546
Jones, J. W., 138n36 Katz, R., 11, 11n29, 19, 523n73 King, N., Jr., 291n65
Jones, S. R., 33n8 Katzenbach, J., 357n4, 428, fig. 14-9, 438, 530, King, R., 278n21, 402n109
Jones, T. M., 139n46 King, R. J., 359n11
Jones, T. O., 285n59 534n1 King, S., 135, 274, 467
Jordan, A. H., 273n12 Kauffman, C., 362n29 Kingsbury, K., 201n47, 408n124
Jordan, M., 105n19 Kaufman, B. E., 167n11 Kinicki, A., 451n22
Jordan, P. J., 461n76, 461n78 Kaufmann, P., 84 Kinicki, A. J., 451n19
Jose, J., 8, 195 Kaul, J., 33n8 Kinlaw, D. C., 421n8
Joseph, D., 319n37 Kay, M., 56 Kinsella, K., 106n30, 106n33, 107, fig. 4-4
Josephson, M., 147, 147n84 Kearney, E., 102, fig. 4-2 Kirk, D. J., 516n49
Joshi, A., 103n12 Keating, C., 51n27, 65n66 Kirka, D., 292n66
Joshi, M., 138n41 Keegan, P., 57n45 Kirkman, B. L., 430n45, 430n46
Joyce, C. I., 343n32 Keenan, F., 430n45 Kirkpatrick, S. A., 537, fig. 18-1, 537n4, 545n34
Joyce, W. F., 343n33 Keeney, R. L., 177n33, 182 Kirnan, J. P., 388n42
Joyce, W.F., 167n10 Kegan, R., 194n22 Kirsner, S., 492n37
Judge, T., 115, fig. 4-7 Keim, G. D., 50n26, 133n18 Klaff, L. G., 388n42
Judge, T. A., 101n9, 108n35, 109n46, 110n54, Kelleher, K., 223n11 Klaus, P., 436n69
Keller, C., 580n40, 580n41 Klein, H. J., 511n27
113n61, 113n71, 116n78, 199n38, 449n5, Keller, R. T., 450n9, 545n30 Kleiner, A., 354n1
451n16, 455n46, 457n50, 457n51, 512n30, 537, Kelley, H. H., 464n83 Klotz, I., 186n1
fig. 18-1, 537n4, 545n29, 545n30 Kelley, T., 58n49, 137n33 Knapp, S., 505
Judson, G. T., 551n59 Kellogg, W. K., 119, 248 Knemeyer, A. M., 314n23
Judy, R. W., 407 Kelloway, E. K., 552n67 Knight, C., 297
Jun, W., 343 Kelly, A., 62n65 Knight, G. B., 568n17
Jung, A., 118, 118n88, 545 Kelly, C., 504n1 Knight, J., 524n77
Jung, D. I., 430n46, 545n30 Kelly, E. L., 13n31, 532n101 Knight, P., 173–174, 174n24
Juran, J. M., 33, 33n10 Kelly, K., 513n37 Knight, R., 264, 265–266
Jurkiewicz, C. L., 59n55, 60n63 Kelly, S., 403n119 Knoke, D., 340n19
Jusko, J., 33n10, 225n13, 267n6, 312n14, Kelly, T., 210 Knopf, L., 294, 294n2
315n26 Kemble-Diaz, W., 261n44
Jussila, I., 515n43 Kemelgor, B. H., 189n4

664 ÍNDICE DE NOMBRES

Koch, J., 584 Kurke, L. B., 138n41 Leana, C. R., 188n3
Koch, M. J., 380n5 Kurland, N. B., 490n27 Leavitt, H. J., 349–350, 438
Kochhar, C., 539 Kurlantzick, J., 89n71 Leblebici, H., 380n5
Koehler, B., 11n25 Kursh, C. O., 480n4 Lechleiter, J., 188, 330–332, 330n1
Koehler, M., 140n50 Kurtz, R., 565n1 Ledford, G. E., 397n71
Koeppel, D., 525n89 Kurzweil, R., 171n22 Ledford, G. E., Jr., 397n71, 397n72, 429n40
Koerner, B. I., 568n15 Kushner, G. B., 383n20 Lee, A. G. M., 457n51
Kogan, N., 459n62 Kwoh, L., 198n37, 203n54, 495n55 Lee, C., 397n71, 511n29
Kogut, B., 566n5 Kwor, L., 125n96 Lee, H., 296n13
Kohl, D., 247 Lee, J., 537, 537n5
Kohlberg, L., 137, fig. 5-4, 137n33 L Lee, J. M., 15n37
Kohn, M. K., 168n20 Lee, S. Y., 526n96
Kohpaiboon, A., 382n11 Laabs, J., 198n31, 531n100 Lee, W., 348n43
Kolakowski, N., 11n27 Lachnit, C., 147n85 Lees, R. J., 119, fig. 4-9
Kolodinsky, R. W., 21n51, 60n63 Lado, A. A., 380n3 Lehmann, J-P., 47n19, 106n29, 106n32
Konovsky, M. A., 452n27, 516n49 Laff, M., 476n104 Lei, D., 359n16
Konrad, A., 51n27, 65n66 Lahart, J., 246n14 Leibs, S., 278n23, 313n17, 316n28, 316n30
Konrad, A. M., 124 Lahey, L. L., 194n22 Leinwand, D., 242n9
Koontz, H., 275n15 Lakshman, M., 446 Lemm, K., 2, 3
Koopman, P. L., 545n34 Lallos, L., 330n1 Lemmon, G., 116n81, 116n83
Kopko, E., 581, 581n44 Lam, S. K., 451n22 Lencioni, P., 524n80
Koppisch, J., 439n71 Lam, W., 544n24 Lencioni, P. M., 142n55, 438
Kopytoff, V. G., 24n53 Lamb, R., 248n18 Lendrum, B., 194n22
Kor, Y. Y., 380n5 Lambert, D. M., 314n23 Lengnick-Hall, C. A., 59n54
Koretz, G., 74n2 Lambert, L., III, 60n57 Lengnick-Hall, L., 59n54
Korkki, P., 109n44, 156, 198n30, 214, 398n76, Lamont, B. T., 345n42 Lennihan, M., 9
Lamont, D., 178 Lenz, R., 283n50
450n10, 485n15 Lampe, J. C., 138n41 Leonard, B., 114n74, 385n22
Korman, A. K., 390n47 Landler, M., 85n61 Leonard, D., 230n34
Korn, M., 178n36, 368n51, 386n24, 396n67 Landro, L., 275n16, 524n75 Leonardi, P., 495n55
Korsgaard, M. A., 194n22, 426n27 Landy, F. J., 461n79 Lepe, B., 505
Koslowsky, M., 544n20 Lane, H. W., 433n61 LePine, J. A., 449n4, 452n25, 452n26
Kosonen, M., 253, fig. 9-5 Lane-Maher, M., 60n57 Lester, S. W., 550n54
Kotkin, S., 76n10 Lang, D. J., 241n6 Leung, R., 475n103
Kotler, P., 374 Lange, J. R., 585n57 Levering, R., 51n27, 65n66, 397n70, 475n103, 564
Kotter, J., 50n26 Lange, L., 580, 580n42 Levering, R. E., 445
Kotter, J. P., 53n32, 194n23, 208n78, 210 Langley, A., 166n9 Levie, J., 566n10
Koulopoulos, T., 352n46 Lanhart, J., 48n20 Levin, G., 241n6
Kouzes, J. M., 549n50 Lapide, L., 296n14 Levine, J., 57n48, 484n11
Kover, A., 454n43, 455n44 Larkin, K., 222 Levisohn, B., 503n68
Kowitt, B., 75n8, 218n1 Larkin, T., 222 Levit, A., 368n52
Koys, D. J., 451n22 Larsen, E. W., 306n29 Levitan, T., 449, 449n2
Kraatz, M. S., 393n51 Larsen, J., 161 Levitz, J., 115, 408n124
Kraft, D., 79n30 Larsen, T., 178n36 Levy, S., 312n13
Kraimer, J. L., 452n35 Larson, L. L., 539n12 Lewicki, R. J., 193n17
Kraimer, M. L., 459n65, 524n74 Larsson, R., 171n21 Lewin, K., 189, 189n5, 207, 537n7
Kram, K. E., 336n9 Laseter, L., 276n19 Lewin, T., 494n46
Kramer, A. E., 84n57 Laseter, T., 276n19, 312n14 Lewis, A., 342n29
Kramer, S., 530 Lashinsky, A., 375n69, 504n1, 534n1 Lewis, E., 253, fig. 9-5
Kramer, S. J., 203n57, 204n61 Lassiter, W. L., 362, 362n26 Lewis, J., Jr., 98n1
Kranz, G., 57n46, 198n34, 227n19, 392n49, Latham, G. P., 226n16, 226n18, 510n19, 511n21, Lewis, K., 544n22
Lewis, M., 183n41, 460n72
402n115, 462n80 511n22 Lewis, M. W., 190n9, 306n29
Kraut, A. I., 11n23 Lattman, P., 230n35 Lewis, R., 261n44
Kreiner, G. E., 366n45 Lau, A. W., 11n23, 11n24 Lews, I., 481, 481n5
Krell, E., 282n44, 298n22, 299n25, 358n5, 365n39 Lauchlan, S., 446n1 Ley, B. L., 152
Kresnik, S., 135 Lavell, J. L., 449n4 Li, A., 427n30
Kripalani, M., 16n43 Lavelle, L., 230n31 Liao, H., 380n5, 381, fig. 13-1
Krishnamurthy, B. V., 434n63 Lavie, D., 365n39 Liberto, J., 242n9
Krishnan, R., 248n20 Lavin, D., 193n16 Lichtblau, E., 95n78
Kristof-Brown, A. L., 545n30 Law, K. S., 380n5, 397n71, 461n78 Lickona, T., 137, fig. 5-4
Krohe, J., Jr., 559n72 Lawler, E. E., III, 190n9, 397n71, 508n9, 517n52 Liden, R. C., 423n17, 524n74, 544n21, 544n22,
Kroll, K. M., 449n3 Lawrence, B. S., 449n5
Kroll, M., 250n24 Lawrence, K. A., 189n4 544n23
Krone, B., 33n10 Lawrence, P., 344n38 Lidogoster, H., 426n29
Krueger, J., 506n6 Lawrence, R., 191n12 Lidsky, D., 146n79
Krueger, N. F., Jr., 569n18 Lawrie, E., 292n66 Lieberman, D., 190n8
Kruse, N., 218n1 Lawson, R., 338 Liebs, S., 131n6
Kuczmarski, T. D., 312n13 Lawson, S., 229n27 Liechti, S., 546n36
Kuenze, M., 146n80 Lawson, T., 464n84 Liedtka, J., 178n36, 182, 206n75, 360n24
Kühn, K., 292n66 Lawton, C., 238n1 Liepmann, H., 109n42
Kujawa, P., 109n38, 393n52 Lay, K., 147, 147n81 Lifei, Z., 212n81
Kulik, C. T., 507n8, 508n9, 508n13, 510n19, Lazenby, J., 205n66 Light, J., 409n125, 504n1
Leahey, C., 549n49 Lindblad, C., 136n29
511n21, 511n22, 513n34, 513n38, 513n39, Leahy, T., 279n25, 279n26, 279n27, 279n31, 280, Lindegaard, S., 364, fig. 12-5
514n41, 516n46, 516n48, 517n52 Linett, S., 103, 276, 547
Kumar, K., 295n4 fig. 10-11, 296n14, 297n19, 298n20, 299n25
Kunda, G., 523n73

ÍNDICE DE NOMBRES 665

Ling, Y., 89n74, 545n30 Lynch, D. J., 343n34 Martin, C. A., 470n97
Linwei, L., 336 Lynn, M. L., 60n63 Martin, G., 103
Lipman-Blumen, J., 438 Lyon, D. W., 580n40, 580n41 Martin, J., 298n22
Lippitt, R., 537n7 Lyons, D., 58n50, 223n11, 359n11 Martin, R., 178n35, 178n36, 178n38, 182, 248n22,
Lips-Wiersma, M., 60n60 Lyons, J., 78n23
Liska, L. Z., 544n20 545n30
Little, L. M., 452n25 M Martin, R. L., 206n76
Littman, J., 58n49, 474 Martin, S., 240n2, 378n1, 504n1
Littman, M., 525n84 Ma Kam Wah, T., 47n19, 106n29, 106n32 Martínez, M. N., 388n42
Litzky, B. E., 15n36, 15n37, 59n54, 282n46, Maatman, G. L., Jr., 399n84 Martinko, M. J., 11n23, 456n49, 464n83
MacIntosh, J., 194n22 Martins, L. L., 430n45
282n49 MacIntyre, J., 57n46, 113n73, 175n28 Maslow, A., 507–508, 507n8, 507, fig. 17-1
Liu, C. H., 60n59 MacKenzie, S. B., 423n19, 449n5, 452n25, Masterson, S. S., 544n22
Liu, J., 221n3 Matay, R., 523
Liu-Lien Tan, C., 318n36 553n70 Matear, M., 147n89
Livingston, A., 586n60 Mackey, A., 130n2 Mathew, S., 225, 550
Livingstone, L. P., 525n92 Mackey, J., 494, 494n46, 570, 570n27 Mathieu, J. E., 420n6, 430n45
Lo, S., 68 Mackey, T. B., 130n2 Mathys, N. J., 62n65, 295n4
Lobo, M. S., 434n66 Macky, K., 515n45 Matsuba, N., 96
Loch, C. H., 385n23 MacMillan, D., 2n1 Matthews, A. W., 402n109
Locke, A., 524n80 MacMillan, P., 428n34 Mattioli, D., 11n27, 241n8, 246n14, 252n32,
Locke, E. A., 226n16, 226n18, 451n18, 455n46, MacNab, B., 522n68
Macshane, D., 77n18 252n33, 281n34, 520n56, 528n99
461n79, 510n19, 511n21, 511n22, 511n26, Madden, K., 393n52 Mauborgne, R., 343n32
511n29, 513n34, 537, fig. 18-1, 537n4, 545n34, Madjar, N., 203n57, 204n63 Mauermann, J., 385n23
551n59 Madoff, B., 136 Mauldin, W., 84n57
Lockyer, S. E., 160n1 Maeriac, J. P., 452n26 Maurer, H., 136n29
Löescher, P., 144, 144n65 Magnusson, P., 267n6 Maurer, J. G., 459n65
Lofthouse, R., 552n66 Magretta, J., 241n5 Mausner, B., 508n13, 509, fig. 17-2
Loftus, P., 330n1 Maher, K., 146n73, 282n38, 445, 512n32 Maxham, J. G., III, 59n54
Lohr, S., 131n6, 238n1, 375n68, 414n11 Mahoney, J., 359n16 Maxwell, M., 44n7
Lok, P., 53n31 Mahoney, J. T., 332n4 May, C., 146n75
London, M., 511n27 Mai, R., 501 May, D. R., 450n9
Long, A., 307n33 Maiman, R., 211 May, S. K., 54n33
Long, M., 274 Maimon, L., 422 Mayer, D. M., 15n37, 59n54, 146n80
Lopez, T., 348, 348n43 Mainemelis, C., 375n69 Mayer, M., 146n80, 465
Lopez, Y. P., 449n7 Majchrzak, A., 430n43, 430n45 Mayer, R. C., 549n51, 550n54
Lopresti, M., 478n1 Makino, S., 198n33 Maylett, T., 560
Lorange, P., 585n56 Malhotra, A., 430n43, 430n45 Maynard, M. T., 430n45
Lord, R. G., 516n47 Malik, O., 485n15 Mayo, E., 32–33, 32n7
Lorsch, J. W., 344n38, 420n6 Malone, M. S., 359n11 Mazur, K., 479
Löscher, P., 433 Malone, T. W., 350, 407 Mazzarella, M., 501
Lott, V., 430n43 Malshe, A., 423n17 Mazzeo, M., 173n23
Loughridge, K., 434, 434n68 Mamberto, C., 201n42 McAfee, A. P., 370n63
Lounsbury, M., 30n6 Mandel, M., 401n100 McAfee, B., 400n88
Lovallo, D., 174n27, 175n28, 250n25 Maney, D., 13, 13n32 McCafferty, J., 283n52
Loveman, G. W., 285n59 Maney, K., 197n27 McCain, J., 142, 142n54
Lowe, M. D., 511n25 Mangelsdorf, M. E., 250n25 McCaleb, P., 583, 583n51
Lowery, M., 148n98 Mangino, L., 261 McCann, D., 524n79
Lowrey, M. K., 89n71 Manjdoo, F., 2n1 McCarthy, T., 378
Lowry, T., 253n35 Mankins, M. C., 558n71 McCartney, S., 319n39
Lu, H. L., 565, 565n2 Mannix, E. A., 426n27 McCartney, sir Paul, 184
Lu, L., 198n33 Mano, R., 400n94 McCauley, D. P., 454n42, 455n44
Lubatkin, M. H., 545n30 Maples, M. F., 418n3 McCaw, N., 139n43
Lubin, D. A., 134n25 Maquiavelo, N., 458 McClean, B., 569n23
Lublin, J. S., 80n35, 89n75, 100n2, 110n50, March, J. G., 167n10, 490n27 McClelland, C. L., 513n38
128n1, 156, 203n58, 238n1, 241n8, 252n32, Marchi, A., 129 McClelland, D., 509, 509n14, 509n15, 510,
252n33, 359n14, 378n1, 411n1, 415n12, Marcus, A., 134n25, 365n39
489n25, 494n46, 558n71 Marcus, S., 417 510n16, 510n17
Lucas, J. R., 546n38 Margolis, J. D., 132n13, 133n14, 140n51, 144n64, McClenahen, J., 79, fig. 3-2
Lucier, C., 313n17 McClenahen, J. S., 5n12, 142n58, 286n61,
Ludwig, T. D., 511n25 459n66
Luh, S., 494n43 Margonelli, L., 176n29 320n42, 427n31, 429n37 McClure, J. R.,
Lumpkin, G. T., 253n36 Margulies, P., 147n89 400n94
Lumpkin, J. R., 248n23 Mariotti, J., 299n25 McConnell, C. W., 434n62
Luna-Arocas, R., 515n45 Mark, R., 146, 146n79, 307, 307n32, 308 McCrae, R. R., 86n69, 459n68
Lundgren, T., 342, 342n25 Markey, R., 351n45 McCraty, R., 201n41
Lunsford, J. L., 142n58, 220n2, 311n4 Marklein, M. B., 59n56 McDaniel, R. R., Jr., 241n7
Luo, M., 382n8 Markowitz, E., 416n1 McDermott, R., 363, fig. 12-4, 363n31, 363n32,
Luo, X., 451n22 Marques, J., 60n63 363n33
Lusch, R. F., 296n13 Marquez, J., 365n40, 366n44, 453n36, 495n50, McDonald, D., 262n45
Lüscher, L. S., 190n9 McDowell, J., 565n4
Luss, R., 520n56 532n101 McEvily, B., 365n39
Lustgarten, A., 445 Marquez, J. T., 367n46, 522n69 McFarlan, F. W., 306n29
Luthans, F., 74n3, 459n67, 511n29, 524n80 Marriott, B., 117 McFarland, S., 570n26
Lux, S., 21n51 Marte, J., 359n10 McFarlin, D. B., 516n49
Lyall, S., 291n65 Martel, L., 530 McGahan, A. M., 248n23
Martin, C., 550n56 McGert, E., 11n27
McGinn, D., 310n2

666 ÍNDICE DE NOMBRES Miller, A. G., 464n84 Mosca, J. B., 428, fig. 14-9
Miller, C. C., 54n36, 168n14, 168n15, 216, 221n3, Moses, B., 470n97
McGirt, E., 508n10 Moses, T., 167, 167n13
McGrath, J. E., 424n24 241n7, 328, 344n36, 504n1, 564 Moskowitz, M., 51n27, 65n66, 397n70, 445,
McGrath, R. G., 359n9, 380n5 Miller, D., 250n24, 332n4, 343n32
McGregor, D., 508, 508n11 Miller, D. J., 521n62 475n103, 564
McGregor, J., 43n3, 59n54, 85n64, 90, fig. 3-6, Miller, E., 344 Moss-Racusin, C. A., 118n89, 119, fig. 4-9
Miller, J., 330n1, 401n98 Mount, I., 520n54
205n72, 352n46, 389n43, 395n61, 434n68 Miller, J. W., 80n36, 520n57 Mount, M. K., 457n50, 457n51
McGuire, J. B., 133n14, 133n16 Miller, M., 401n98 Mouton, J. S., 539n11
McGuire, J. M., 132n13 Miller, M. K., 168, fig. 6-6, 168n14 Mowday, R. T., 452n32, 452n33, 506n4, 510n19
McKay, B., 75n8, 98n1 Miller, P., 352n46 Mowen, J. C., 15n37
McKearney, A., 113n68 Miller, S., 13n31, 521n58, 526n93, 532n101 Mudd, T., 311n10
McKee, D. O., 59n54 Milliman, J., 60n57 Muehlchen, E., 198n33
McKenna, D. D., 11n23 Milliman, J. F., 60n62 Mueller, S. L., 521n63
McKenna, J. F., 516n48 Millman, J., 60n63 Mueter, M. L., 59n54
McKeough, T., 358n6 Mills, K., 551n59 Mulally, A., 72
McKinnell, H., Jr., 489, 489n25 Millstein, M., 59n53 Mulier, T., 45n8
McKinnon, J. D., 78n25 Miner, A. G., 452n25 Mullane, J. V., 33n10
McLagan, P. A., 201n45, 201n46, 202, fig. 7-8, Miner, J. B., 511n23, 513n39 Mullaney, T., 282n41
Minkov, M., 86n68 Mullaney, T. J., 427n31
202n49 Minter, S., 162n3, 279n31, 322n54 Mullen, B., 423n19, 423n20
McLaughlin, K., 216 Minton-Eversole, T., 386n24 Muller, G., 361, fig. 12-3
McLaughlin, K. J., 359n8, 359n11 Mintzberg, H., 10, 10, fig. 1-5, 10n20, 11, 11n22, Mullins, M. E., 250n25
McLean, B., 152 Mulvihill, G., 148n94
McLoughlin, K., 190, 190n10 11n25, 19, 21, 340n18, 345n41, 372n67, 520n56 Munick, M. L., 459n68
McMahan, G. C., 380n3 Miron, D., 510n17 Munley, A. E., 88n70
McMahon, J. T., 511n26 Miron-Spektor, E., 203n55 Munsterberg, H., 31, 32, fig. MH-5, 37
McMartin, S., 325 Mishra, A. K., 549n51 Munz, D. C., 545n29
McMurray, S., 322n52 Mitchell, R., 362n26 Murphy, B., 431
McMurrer, D., 279n25, 380n3 Mitchell, T. R., 458n55, 481n6, 511n29, 543n19 Murphy, C. J., 539n9
McNamara, G., 167n12 Mitra, A., 397n71, 397n72 Murphy, R. M., 558n71
McNatt, R., 284n55 Mitra, K., 49n23 Murphy, S. E., 544n23
McNerney, J., 558 Mitra, S., 361, 361n25 Murray, A. I., 248n23
McShane, S. L., 451n18 Mitroff, I. A., 60n57 Murray, D. K., 210
McWilliams, A., 133n17 Mitsuhashi, H., 365n39 Murry, W. D., 545n30
Medsker, C. J., 420n6 Moats, M. C., 125 Murthy, A., 15n36
Meece, M., 507n7 Moen, P., 13n31, 532n101 Musk, E., 9
Meert, P., 568 Moffett, M., 78n25 Mutsaka, F., 84n54
Meglino, B. M., 391n48 Moffett, S., 128n1 Mycoskie, B., 154
Mehra, A., 458n61 Mohr, L. A., 59n54, 451n23, 496n57 Myers, M. B., 15n36
Mehrabian, A., 485n18 Mohr, R. D., 515n45 Mykytyn, P. P., 433n59
Mehta, S. N., 119, fig. 4-9, 229n29 Mohrman, A. M., Jr., 428n34 Myyry, L., 145n68
Meichtry, S., 77n18 Mohrman, S. A., 190n9, 428n34
Meindl, J. R., 43n5 Molloy, R., 313n17 N
Meinert, D., 15n37, 105n20, 111n56, 128n1, Moloshok, D., 484
Molz, R., 221n4, 230n31 Nadler, G., 188n3
198n37, 547n41 Monge, P. R., 204n59 Nagarajan, N. J., 545n35
Meinhold, A., 169, 460 Monk, A., 167n12 Nahrgang, J. D., 333n7, 537n4, 537n6, 544n24
Meister, J. C., 470n97 Monks, K., 190n9 Nam, D., 253n36, 254n37
Mellor, B., 184n42 Monsen, R. J., Jr., 132n13 Nam, S., 465n86
Melvin, D., 77n18 Montemayor, E., 396n69 Nanus, B., 546n38, 546n39
Menon, R., 359 Moon, H., 167n12 Narayanan, V. G., 314n23
Menon, S. T., 545n34 Moore, J. S., 581, 581n43 Nassauer, S., 393n57
Menon, T., 516n46 Moore, M., 212n81 Naughton, M. J., 60n63
Menor, L., 279n25 Moorman, R. H., 452n27 Naumann, E., 14n34, 15n37, 451n22
Mercer, D., 507, 507n7 Morais, R. C., 338n13 Naveh, E., 203n55
Merchant, K. A., 266n3 Moran, R. T., 75n7 Nayar, V., 65n66, 446–447, 446n1, 448
Merrell, R., 557 Moran, S., 147n89 Naylor, J. C., 511n22
Merrick, A., 112n58 Morand, D. A., 342n26 Neal, M. B., 401n105
Merrifield, R., 359n15 Morde, S., 36 Neale, M. A., 427n32
Merrill, A. H., 324 Morgan, R. B., 139n44 Neck, C. P., 60n62
Merriman, K., 421n9 Morgerson, F. P., 544n24 Needleman, S. E., 413n7, 491n36, 520n56
Merritt, J., 146n77 Morgeson, F. P., 10n21, 333n7 Neeley, T., 495n55
Merritt, R., 470 Moritz, B., 125 Neilson, G., 71
Meyer, A., 332n2 Morris, B., 351n45 Neilson, G. L., 339n14
Meyer, J. P., 167n12, 512n31 Morris, C. G., 427n32 Nelly, 485
Meyer, P., 46n14 Morris, M. W., 465n85 Nelson, B., 525n88
Meyer, R. D., 457n50 Morris, S. A., 133n16 Nelson, C. E., 458n56
Meyers, W., 445, 564 Morrison, E. W., 341n23, 342n24 Nelson, D. L., 452n25
Mezrich, B., 418n2, 438 Morrison, I., 210 Nelson, R. R., 416n1
Mia, L., 279n25 Morrison, M., 180n39 Nelson, R. T., 585n56
Michaels, D., 240n2, 311n4, 382n14, 440n72 Morse, A., 571n30 Nemat, C., 126
Michaelson, L. K., 424n24 Morse, G., 375n68 Nematalla, M., 200, 366, 526
Michalowski, G., 228 Mortensen, M., 421n9 Nerad, A. J., 138n36
Mijuk, G., 476n104 Morton, L., 465 Nerenberg, J., 68
Mikitarian, G., 524, 524n78 Mosakowski, E., 430n46
Miles, L., 478
Miles, R. E., 343n32, 359n15
Miller, A. A., 517

Netessine, S., 261n44 O’Reilly, A., III, 407 ÍNDICE DE NOMBRES 667
Neto, F., 459n68 O’Reilly, C. A., 512n31
Neubaum, D. O., 133n14 O’Reilly, C. A., III, 51n29 Pawar, B. S., 60n57 Pazy, A., 391n48
Neuborne, E., 573n33 Oreja-Rodríguez, J. R., 62n65 Peacock, L., 96n79
Neuwirth, E. B., 368n58 Orenstein, S., 449n2 Peal, N. V., 152
Newman, D. A., 452n30, 455n47 Oreskovic, A., 43n3 Pear, R., 279n29, 383n20
Newman, R. J., 229n29 Orey, M., 368n55, 368n56, 368n57 Pearce, J. A., II, 221n3
Newman, W. H., 276n20 Organ, D. W., 449n4, 452n25, 452n26, 452n27, Pearce, J. L., 380n5
Newsom, J. T., 401n105 Pearson, C. M., 470n98
Nicholls, C. E., 433n61 458n55 Pearson, D., 128n1, 240n2
Nickerson, J., 332n4 Orlitzky, M., 133n19 Peddie, C. I., 104n16
Nicolay, W., 193n17 Orphen, C., 53n31 Pedigo, P. R., 11n23
Nidumolu, R., 134n25 Ortega, A., 261, 261n44 Peers, M., 44n7
Niehoff, B. P., 282n46, 553n70 Osborn, R. N., 539n12 Pélata, P., 128, 130
Nielsen, J., 560 Osorio, K., 111, 363, 491 Pell, A. R., 511n22
Niles-Jolly, K., 59n54 Osterloh, M., 526n97 Pelled, L. H., 490n27
Nilsson, J., 244 Osterman, P., 22, 374 Peloza, J., 133n14, 133n15
Nishi, D., 413n8 Ostroff, C., 380n5, 451n17, 451n22 Peng, K., 465n85
Niththyananthan, K., 382n14 Ostrower, J., 240n2, 440n72 Penley, L. E., 480n2
Nix, N., 296n13 O’Sullivan, K., 487n23 Penn, W., 145n68
Nixon, R., 148n94 Oswald, A., 198n33 Penney, L. J., 458n56
Nocera, J., 534n1 Otellini, P., 508, 508n10 Pentico, D. W., 138n41
Noel, R. T., 348n44 O’Toole, K., 449n2 Pentland, A., 431n49, 484n10, 545n32
Nolan, G. J., 299n25 Otto, N., 584, 584n53 Pepitone, J., 262n45, 267n7, 330n1, 378n1
Nongaim, K. E., 508n9 Overberg, P., 105n20 Pereira, J., 278n23
Noon, M., 490n27 Overholt, A., 54n36 Pérez, A., 219
Nooyi, I., 75, 75n8, 230, 230n30 Owen, R., 31, 32, fig. MH-5, 37 Pérez, W. D., 173, 174n24
Normann, R., 314n22 Perlmutter, H. V., 75n7
Norris, F., 77n18, 109n37 P Pernsteiner, T., 247n15
Northcraft, G. B., 427n32 Perrewé, P., 372n67
Norton, D. P., 279n25 Pace, A., 395n62 Perrewé, P. L., 21n51
Noto, A., 248n21 Packard, B., 159 Perrow, C., 344n36
Nuñez, A., 341 Paese, P. W., 424n24 Perry, J., 452n32
Nurmi, J-E., 393n51 Page, L., 357, 357n3, 505–506 Perry-Smith, J. E., 202n51, 205n66
Nussbaum, B., 358n6 Paget, R., 147 Perschel, A., 65n66
Nussbaum, P. B., 445 Paik, Y., 174n25 Pervin, L. A., 457n50
Nuttall, C., 2n1 Paine, J. B., 449n5, 452n25 Peteraf, M. A., 248n18
Nv, J., 230 Paine, L., 140n51, 144n64 Peters, K., 268n8
Nystrom, P. C., 344n37, 539n12 Palazzo, G., 130n3 Peters, L. H., 541n15
Palazzolo, J., 95n78 Peters, T., 210
O Palmer, K., 401n103 Peterson, J. B., 457n50, 457n51
Palmer, N. F., 459n67 Peterson, M. F., 370n65, 551n63, 552, fig. 18-7
Obermann, R., 126 Palmer, T. B., 241n7 Peterson, R. S., 426n27
O’Boyle, E. J., Jr., 461n78 Palmeri, C., 57n47, 65n66, 351n45 Peterson, S., 333n6
O’Brien, J. M., 452n24, 508n12, 520n55, 537n5 Palmisano, S., 54, 54n35 Peterson, S. J., 545n29
O’Brien, K., 218n1 Panchak, P., 8n17, 311n7, 312n13 Petrecca, L., 281n34, 281n35, 378n1, 388n38,
O’Brien, K. E., 118n87 Pandey, A., 398n76
O’Brien, K. J., 238n1, 364n38 Pant, N., 297n19 504n1
O’Callaghan, K., 495n55 Papps, K. L., 183n41 Pettigrew, A. M., 55n40
O’Connell, A., 463n82 Parent, J. D., 109n47 Petty, R. E., 450n8
O’Connor, P., 565n1 Parker, A., 360n24 Peyton, M., 221
Odland, S., 241, 241n8 Parker, J. D. A., 461n76 Pfanner, E., 46n11
Odom, M. D., 297n19 Parker, S., 80n35, 342n29 Pfeffer, J., 43n5, 43n6, 134n25, 166n8, 168n20,
O’Donnell, J., 66n67, 131n9, 145n71, 147n86, Parker, S. K., 459n65, 513n36, 515n44
Parmar, B., 50n24 222n9, 380n3, 395n64, 398n75, 407
267n7 Parmar, N., 198n30 Philbin, B., 351n45
Ogilvie, T., 178n36, 182, 206n75 Parra, L. F., 454n42 Philips, A., 206n74
Oh, H., 146n76 Parsley, A., 453n37 Phillips, K. W., 402n107
Oh, I-S., 12, fig. 1-7, 188n3, 457n52, 545n29 Parsons, T., 30n6 Phillips, N., 147n88
O’Hara, K. J., 476n104 Parthasarthy, R., 343n32 Phillips, R. A., 50n26
Ohayun, Y., 391n48 Pasquale, C., 351 Pholmann, J. T., 541n15
Ohmae, K., 94 Pastoor, S., 354n1 Piccolo, R. F., 545n29, 545n30
Oldham, G. R., 203n57, 204n63, 205n66, 513n39, Pasztor, A., 186n1 Pichai, S., 23
Patel, K., 365, 365n40 Piderit, S. K., 194n22
514n40 Patera, J. L., 421n9, 428n33 Pielstick, C. D., 60n57
O’Leary, A., 257n42 Patil, DJ, 189–190, 190n6 Pierce, C. A., 400n94
O’Leary, M. B., 421n9 Patterson, K., 469, 469n96 Pierce, J., 134, fig. 5-2, 134n26
O’Leary-Kelly, A., 283, fig. 10-12 Patton, G. K., 451n16 Pierce, J. L., 452n32, 515n43
Ollier-Malaterre, A., 459n66 Patton, L., 216, 218n1 Pietersen, W., 202n48
Olson, E., 211n80 Paul, J., 545n34 Pihl, R. O., 457n51
O’Neil, M., 434n62 Paul, P., 60n60 Pincher, M., 361, fig. 12-3
O’Neill, R. M., 189n4 Paul, R. J., 282n46 Pincus, M., 2, 3–4, 10, 11
Or, A., 96n79 Paul, S., 433n59 Pink, D. H., 530
Ordoñez, J., 311n8 Paulson, K., 478n1 Pink, J., 569
Ordoñez, L., 138n37 Pavett, C. M., 11n23, 11n24 Piombino, K., 113n73
Oreg, S., 52n30 Pavlou, A., 491 Piskorski, M. J., 15n39
O’Regan, N., 221n3 Plakhotnik, M. S., 20n50
Plambeck, J., 250n26
Plank, K., 211, 211n80, 212

668 ÍNDICE DE NOMBRES

Plourd, K., 388n39 R Rice, B., 33n8
Plourde, R., 279n32 Rice, D., 145n69
Ployhart, R. E., 390n47 Rabinowicz, S., 569 Rice, J., 324
Podsakoff, N. P., 452n25 Rabinowitz, S., 452n29 Rich, M., 48n21
Podsakoff, P., 452n25 Rafter, M. V., 359n13, 502n67 Richard, O. C., 102, fig. 4-2
Podsakoff, P. M., 423n19, 449n5, 452n27, 548n48, Raghavan, A., 115 Richard, S., 213
Rago, J., 330n1 Richards, D., 65n66
553n70 Rahi, A., 109 Richman, J. M., 54n33
Pofeldt, E., 198n37, 459n63 Raice, S., 2n1 Riggio, R. E., 544n23, 545n26
Pogson, C. E., 194n22 Raiffa, H., 177n33, 182 Rigoglioso, N., 116n79
Polak, A., 568, 568n12 Raina, A., 40n1 Rihanna, 313
Pollack, J. M., 461n78 Ralph, E. G., 542n18 Risberg, E., 351
Pollack, R., 470 Ramachandran, N., 469n94, 522n71 Rivera, R., 283n50
Poole, G., 523n73 Raman, A., 314n23 Robb, D., 387n31
Pooley, E., 165n7 Ramdas, K., 312n14 Robbins, K. K., 221n3
Popov, A., 354 Ramirez, R., 314n22 Robbins, L., 274n14, 283n50
Popp, G. E., 522n67 Ramos, J., 206n74 Robbins, S. P., 22, 68, 101n8, 101n9, 108n35,
Popper, N., 77n19 Rampell, C., 109n43, 382n12, 386n25
Porath, C. L., 470n98 Ramsey, M., 72n1 109n46, 110n54, 113n61, 113n71, 115, fig. 4-7,
Poropat, A. E., 457n53 Ramstad, E., 309n1 116n78, 174n27, 181n40, 182, 348n44, 425n26,
Porras, J. I., 39, 53n32, 259, 583n48 Ramstad, P. M., 387n32 486, fig. 16-3, 486n21
Porter, E., 46n13, 46n14, 403n119 Rangan, K., 247n15 Roberson, R., 45n8
Porter, L. W., 380n5, 452n32, 452n33, 457n50, Rangaswami, M. R., 134n25 Robert, C., 551n59
Rao, V. S., 167n12 Roberto, M. A., 162n3
517n52 Raphael, T., 85n65, 393n56 Roberts, B., 142n56, 168n18
Porter, M. E., 248n18, 248n23, 249, 249n23, 250, Rasheed, A. M. A., 359n8, 359n11 Roberts, D., 84n55, 84n59, 211n80, 433n54,
Rath, T., 198n37, 438 545n25
256, 259 Rausch, S., 344n38, 359n9 Roberts, F., 141
Posner, B. Z., 139n44, 549n50 Ravelo, C., 513 Roberts, J. L., 224n12, 565n1
Post, J. E., 486n21 Raven, B., 548n48 Roberts, M. L., 279n25
Potter, G., 526n96 Ravlin, E., 420n6 Roberts, R. D., 461n76, 461n79
Pounds, W., 162n5 Ravlin, E. C., 391n48 Roberts, S., 106n26
Powell, B., 49n23, 324 Ravneberg, C., 160n1, 180n39 Robertson, C. J., 140n51
Powell, G. N., 89n74, 109n47, 124, 401n103, Ray, D., 357n4 Robertson, I. T., 390n47
Raynor, J. O., 509n14 Robertson, P. J., 60n59
401n104, 465n87 Raynor, M. E., 250n25 Robie, C., 459n68
Powell, T. C., 33n10, 248n19 Realo, A., 86n69 Robinson, G., 102, fig. 4-2
Powers, W., 502n67 Reason, T., 147n85, 526n98 Robinson, R. B., Jr., 221n3
Prabhu, V., 298n22 Reay, T., 168n20 Robinson, S. L., 393n51
Prahalad, C. K., 62n65, 134n25, 204n64, 243n13, Reddy, S., 46n10, 48n22 Robison, J., 470n99
Reed, J., 128n1 Rocadela, A., 229n27
259, 296n14 Reed, S., 190n10, 344n39, 360n19 Rocco, T. S., 20n50
Prakash, V., 539 Reeves, C. A., 33n10 Roche, F., 62n65
Prasad, P., 124 Reeves, L., 445, 564 Rochman, B., 345n40
Pratkanis, A. R., 422n14 Reeves, M., 430n45 Rockoff, J. D., 330n1
Pratt, M. G., 168n14, 203n57, 204n63, 491n33, Reger, R. K., 33n10 Rodell, J. B., 199n38
Rehle, M., 433 Rodgers, R., 226n15
491n35 Reichers, A., 194n23 Rodkin, D., 586n60
Premack, S., 511n27 Reichert, A. K., 144n64 Roehling, M. V., 198n31
Premack, S. L., 391n48 Reichheld, F., 351n45 Roethlisberger, F. J., 32n7
Premji, A., 204n64 Reichheld, F. F., 14n33 Rogers, B., 13, 222, 399
Preston, J., 106n27, 118, 118n84 Reid, R., 531 Roh, H., 103n12
Preston, L. E., 50n24, 137n35 Reilly, R. R., 511n27 Rohith, K., 198n33
Price, J. L., 450n9 Reimann, M., 241n7 Rohr, C., 147
Pricer, R. W., 586n59 Reingold, J., 60n58, 279n30, 434n65, 565n1 Rohwedder, C., 261n44
Priem, R. L., 295n4, 359n8, 359n11 Reinhardt, A., 360n19 Rohwer, J., 492n37
Prime, J., 118n89, 119, fig. 4-9 Reinharth, L., 517n51 Roman, D., 261n44
Prince, G., 421n10 Reio, T. G., Jr., 470n100 Romanaggi, D., 253, fig. 9-5
Prince, M., 283n50 Reisinger, D., 262n45 Romani, P. N., 226n14
Pringle, J. K., 124 Reisner, R., 359n14 Romero, C. L., 280n33
Probst, T. M., 551n59 Reitz, H. J., 420n4 Ronen, S., 516n48
Prokhorov, M. D., 173, 173n23 Render, B., 321n47, 322n54, 322n55 Roose, K., 191n12
Prusak, L., 360n24 Rentsch, J. R., 451n18 Rose, C., 2n1, 369n62
Pucik, V., 241n7 Ressler, C., 530, 532, 532n101 Rosedale, P., 359
Puffer, S. M., 43n5 Revill, J., 77n19 Rosen, B., 430n45, 551n59
Pugh, D. S., 343n33 Reyes, J., 183 Rosen, L., 47n16
Pugh, S. D., 15n37, 59n54, 285n59, 496n58 Reynolds, C., 388n36 Rosen, R. H., 557
Purdum, T., 267n6, 428n33, 568n13, 581n45 Reynolds, S. J., 137n33 Rosenbaum, M., 66n67
Putin, V. V., 84 Rheem, H., 526n95 Rosenbloom, D., 194n22
Pyenson, B., 402n111 Rhey, E., 236n40 Rosenbloom, S., 16n44, 242n12
Pyrillis, R., 405n121 Rhoades, L., 452n35 Rosenfeld, L. B., 54n33
Rhone, S., 223–224, 224n12 Rosenman, R. H., 459n64
Q Rhyne, L. C., 221n3 Rosenthal, J., 102n11
Ribeiro, J., 229n29 Rosenweig, M. R., 457n50
Quarls, H., 247n15 Ricadela, A., 369n62 Rosette, A. S., 110n51
Quenk, N. L., 456n49 Rosner, B., 230n34, 295n9
Quick, A., 366n42, 366n43
Quigley, N. R., 88n70
Quilty, L. C., 457n50
Quinn, M., 246n14
Quinn, R. E., 63

Rosnow, R. L., 490n27 Sánchez, M. J., 23 ÍNDICE DE NOMBRES 669
Roth, D. L., 266, 266n5 Sánchez, R., 359n16
Roth, P. L., 452n30, 455n47, 457n51 Sandberg, J., 18n48, 412n5 Schuker, L. A. E., 66n67
Roth, T., 208n77 Sanders, P., 220n2, 253n35, 279n30 Schuler, R. S., 198n36, 380n5
Rothbard, N. P., 402n107, 460n71 Sandlund, C., 568n14 Schulte, M., 451n22
Rothman, H., 357n4 Sandomir, R., 173n23 Schultz, A., 139n45
Rothwell, S., 184n42 Sands, J., 279n25 Schultz, E. J., 180n39
Rotter, J. B., 458n54 Sandstrom, G., 238n1 Schultz, H., 69, 70, 71, 75n8, 157, 159, 214–215,
Rousculp, M. D., 177n34 Santora, J. C., 431n50
Rousseau, D. M., 168n19, 344n37, 393n51, Sapienza, H. J., 194n22 216, 325, 443, 561–563
Sapolek, J. J., 98n1 Schulz, M., 360n24
452n34 Saracino, S., 55, 251, 392 Schuster, J. P., 524n77
Rovell, D., 478n1 Sarnin, P., 251n29 Schuster, J. R., 525n92
Rovello, J., 502 Sashittal, H., 423n17 Schwab, C., 351
Rowan, J., 508n9 Sashkin, M., 546n38, 551n59, 552n69 Schwab, D. P., 517n51
Rowden, R. W., 545n34 Sasser, W. E., 285n59 Schwartz, J. L., 113n64, 114n76
Rowinski, D., 228n22 Sasser, W. E., Jr., 285n59 Schwartz, P., 296n14
Royal, W., 321n44, 567n11 Sataline, S., 62n64 Schweiger, D. M., 194n22
Rozens, A., 96n79 Satariano, A., 92n77, 151n99, 294n1 Schweitzer, M. E., 138n37
Rozenzweig, P., 43n4 Sattleberger, T., 126n97 Schwenk, C. R., 43n5
Roznowski, M., 451n20 Savage, C., 95n78 Scott, B. A., 449n5
Rubin, H., 148n96 Savits, E., 24n53 Scott, J., 550n56
Rubin, L., 279n32 Savitz, E., 92n77, 151n99 Scott, K. D., 451n18, 452n35
Rubin, R. S., 10n21, 12, fig. 1-7, 452n28, 545n29 Sawhney, R., 447 Scott, M., 194n21, 292n66, 402n112, 494n48
Ruddy, T. M., 420n6 Sawyer, J. E., 203n56, 363n34 Scott, S. G., 205n66
Rudolph, W. A., 551n59 Saxton, M. J., 197n28 Scott, W. G., 481n6, 516n47
Ruggless, R., 160n1, 328 Scale, R. E., 324 Scovotti, C., 416n1
Ruhlman, J., 524n78 Scanlon, J., 204n64, 361n25, 495n52 Seaman, S., 343n32
Ruiz-Quintanilla, S. A., 551n64 Scarpa, J., 180n39 Searcey, D., 81n44
Rumelt, R., 248n18 Schacht-Cole, B., 512n31 Seashore, S. E., 423n21
Rupp, D. E., 449n4, 506n3, 506n5 Schaffer, B. S., 515n45 Seetharaman, P., 433n59
Russell, D. W., 450n9 Schaubroeck, J., 139n44 See-young, H., 309
Russell, J. E. A., 188n3 Schaufeli, W. B., 453n37 Segal, J. A., 400n88, 400n94, 400n95
Russell, R., 318n36 Schaumberg, R. L., 537, fig. 18-1, 537n4 Segre, A., 164
Russell, R. S., 299, fig. MPC-3, 306, fig. MPC-13 Schawbel, D., 413n7 Seibert, S. E., 459n65
Russwurm, S., 89n75, 156 Schechner, S., 44n7, 241n6, 385n22 Seidman, D., 354–356, 354n1
Ruth, E., 51n27 Schein, A., 439n71 Seifert, B., 133n16
Ryan, A. M., 390n47, 451n17, 474 Schein, E. H., 56n42, 63, 541n16 Seligson, H., 89n73
Ryan, J. R., 12, fig. 1-7 Schein, M., 161, 162 Sellers, P., 75n8, 445
Ryan, K., 452n26 Schellhardt, T. D., 116n82 Seltzer, J., 545n27
Ryan, V., 297n17 Schermerhorn, J. R., 551n63 Selvarajan, T. T., 138n39
Rynes, S. L., 133n19 Schick, M., 126 Semin, G. R., 465n85
Schien, E. H., 52n30 Semler, R., 559, 559n72
S Schilke, O., 241n7 Semmimi, C., 183n41
Schilling, M. A., 359n16 Semnani-Azad, A., 484n10
Saari, L., 455n46 Schindler, P. L., 549n52 Senge, P., 210
Saavedra, R., 427n32 Schippmann, J. S., 457n51 Senge, P. M., 360n21
Sackmann, S. A., 360n24 Schleicher, D. J., 458n59 Sennott, R., 532
Sacks, D., 412n5, 469n95 Schlesinger, L. A., 194n23, 205n67, 208n78, Seo, M. G., 168n17
Sacramento, C. A., 203n57 Serpa, R., 197n28
Sadler-Smith, E., 168n14, 168n16 285n59 Serwer, A., 71, 295n8, 445, 564
Sadun, R., 156 Schmidt, F. L., 133n19, 451n17, 451n22 Sethi, S. P., 130n3, 343n32
Safian, R., 190n6 Schmidt, R., 565n1 Seubert, E., 387n29
Sagario, D., 490n27 Schmidt, W. H., 139n44 Sevon, G., 490n27
Sagie, A., 544n20 Schminke, M., 420n6 Seward, G. T., 226n14
Sagiv, L., 203n57 Schmit, M. J., 451n17, 459n68 Shadday, A., 390n47
Saha-Bubna, A., 202n50, 545n25 Schneeweis, T., 133n14, 133n16 Shadur, K., 51n28, 53n31
Sahadi, J., 367n48 Schneider, B., 15n37, 59n54, 451n22 Shaffer, M. A., 461n78
Sains, A., 190n10, 360n19 Schoenherr, R. A., 343n33 Shaffer, R. D., 461n78
Saiz, J. L., 459n68 Scholl, R. W., 516n48 Shaffran, C., 424n22
Saks, A. M., 453n37 Scholz, A., 585 Shahani, A., 2n1
Sakuma, P., 46, 145, 236, 535 Schonenberger, R. J., 248n20 Shahrim, A., 286n60
Salas, E., 428n34 Schonfeld, E., 322n53 Shalley, C. E., 202n51, 205n66
Salazar, V., 80n35, 282n41, 393n52, 400n91 Schonhardt, S., 81n45 Shambora, J., 154n101
Salgado, J. F., 203n56, 459n69 Schoorman, F. D., 549n51 Shamir, B., 545n30, 545n34
Salierno, D., 286n62 Schouten, M. E., 429n36 Shane, S., 221n3
Salinas, J., 392 Schrader, A. W., 226n14 Shani, A. B., 248n20
Salkever, A., 133n22 Schrage, M., 203n52, 203n53 Shannon, H. S., 194n22
Salkowitz, R., 386n28 Schramm, J., 80n35, 382n12 Shao, B., 375n68
Salopek, J. J., 186n1, 360n22 Schrempp, J., 252–253, 253n34 Shapiro, D. L., 430n46, 506n4, 510n19
Salter, C., 205n65, 318n36 Schriesheim, C. A., 539n9, 541n15, 548n48 Sharfman, M. P., 240n3
Saltmarsh, M., 128n1, 212n81, 267n7 Schriesheim, C. P., 544n21 Sharma, A., 240n2, 534n1
Saltz, J. L., 59n54 Schriewe, J., 43 Sharma, D., 313n17
Saltzman, M., 282n41 Schu, J., 475n103 Sharp, M. E., 59n55
Samarah, I. M., 433n59 Schubert, S., 570n24 Sharpe, D. L., 522n70
Sánchez, M., 304–305 Schuch, A., 6 Shaubroeck, J., 380n3, 380n5
Shaw, A., 171n22
Shaw, J. D., 21n51, 396n69, 397n71, 397n72

670 ÍNDICE DE NOMBRES

Shaw, M. E., 421n8, 423n16, 425n25 Slowik, L. H., 511n22 Stahelski, A. J., 548n48
Shea, G. P., 545n34 Slywotzky, A., 259 Stahl, M. J., 509n14
Sheahan, C., 531 Smart, T., 296n12 Stajkovic, A. D., 511n29, 524n80
Sheats, P., 421n10 Smerd, J., 283n50, 490n27 Stalcup, S. S., 400n88
Sheep, M. L., 366n45 Smircich, L., 51n28 Stalker, G. M., 342n26
Shefy, E., 168n14, 168n16 Smith, A., 27, 37, 147n87, 154n102, 383n16, Stallard, M. L., 23n52
Sheivachman, A., 85n63 Stankey, J., 228, 228n23
Shellenbarger, S., 205n68, 205n69, 366n42, 383n21, 495n55 Stankov, L., 461n76, 461n79
Smith, C. G., 196n26 Stanley, T. L., 205n68
366n43, 400n89, 400n93, 401n105, 412n5, Smith, D., 476n104 Stanley, V., 152
455n44, 485n15, 491n34, 494n44 Smith, D. K., 357n4, 428, fig. 14-9, 438 Stanton, S., 359n9
Shepherd, N. A., 248n19 Smith, D. M., 282n43, 282n48, 282n49, 283, fig. Starbuck, W. H., 297n19, 344n37
Sherbin, L., 48n22, 469n93 Starke, M., 391n48
Sheridan, J. H., 228n25, 313n15, 313n16, 315n27, 10-12 Starr, M., 272n11
318n35 Smith, F., 569 Staw, B. M., 43n5, 167n12, 194n22, 197n28,
Sherr, I., 262n45 Smith, K. G., 360n24
Shetty, Y. K., 298, fig. MPC-2, 298n22 Smith, L., 230n31 205n66, 343n32, 420n6, 460n74, 511n22,
Shi, J., 544n24 Smith, O., 563 513n36
Shibata, T., 96 Smith, P. B., 370n65, 422n13, 432n51 Steckler, N., 547n44, 547n46
Shifrin, T., 360n21 Smith, R. A., 565n1 Stecklow, S., 579n39
Shilling, D., 407 Smith, R. M., 459n67 Steel, R., 451n18
Shimizu, K., 253, fig. 9-5, 253n34 Smith, S., 484n10 Steele, R., 558n71
Shimizu, Y., 198n33 Smith, V., 368n58 Steen, M., 48n22
Shin, Y., 359n11 Smith, W. P., 282n40 Steers, R. M., 451n21, 452n32, 452n33, 465n86,
Shinn, S., 46n10, 194n21 Smither, J. W., 511n27 506n4, 510n19
Shishkin, P., 115 Smyser, C. M., 458n55 Stelter, B., 262n45, 385n22
Shmulyian, S., 451n22 Smythe, J., 453n37 Stephens, D. C., 507n8, 508n11
Shore, L. J., 544n22 Snook, S. A., 458n56 Sterngold, J., 154n102
Short, J. C., 241n7 Snow, C. C., 241n7, 343n32, 359n15 Stettner, M., 484n11
Shrestha, L. B., 105n21 Snyder, M., 458n59, 458n60 Stettner, U., 365n39
Shrinivas, K., 198n33 Snyder, N. H., 546n38 Stevens, D., 359n15
Shukla, R. K., 548n48 Snyder, W., 363, fig. 12-4, 363n31, 363n32, Stevens, L., 126n97
Shull, F. A., 425n25 Stevens, M. J., 420n7
Sibony, O., 174n27, 175n28 546n38 Stevens, T., 314n19, 571n32, 585n55, 586n61
Sidani, Y., 68 Snyderman, B., 508n13 Stevens, V., 520
Sidel, R., 545n25 Snyderman, B. B., 509, fig. 17-2 Stevenson, M., 60n63
Sidle, S. D., 470n100, 521n64 Sobel, A., 420n5 Stevenson, S., 134n27
Siebdrat, F., 430n45 Solis, D., 115 Stewart, A., 115
Siegall, M., 518n53 Solis, R. V., 118 Stewart, G. L., 420n7
Siegel, D., 133n17, 134n25 Solomon, D., 147n86 Stewart, J., 525, 525n84
Siegel, P. A., 550n56 Solomon, M., 413n8 Stewart, M., 21–22
Siegel Bernard, T., 583n51 Somech, A., 426n29 Stewart, T. A., 33n10, 165n7, 208n78, 551n60
Siegl, Z., 69, 70, 442 Sondak, H., 117n85 Stiansen, S., 303n26
Siegman, C., 524n78 Song, F., 525n92 Stievenard, C., 212n81
Siekman, P., 341n21 Song, L. J., 461n78 Stilwell, D., 544n22, 544n23
Siemaszko, C., 393n54 Song, L. Z., 241n7 Stimpert, J. L., 253n36, 254n37
Siklos, R., 279n30 Song, M., 241n7 Sting, F. J., 385n23
Silbermann, S., 352n46 Sonne, P., 360n21 Stinglhamber, F., 452n35
Silva, C., 100n2, 109n45 Sonnenfeld, J. A., 33n8, 545n35 Stjernberg, T., 206n74
Silverman, R. E., 18n48, 18n49, 57n46, 178n36, Soparnot, R., 188n3 Stock, R. M., 451n22
206n76, 395n65, 446n1, 484n11 Sorensen, J. B., 53n32, 54n33, 203n57 Stogdill, R. M., 539n9
Silverman, S. B., 194n22 Sorkin, A. R., 242n12 Stolberg, S. G., 383n20
Simmering, M. J., 396n69 Sosik, J. J., 430n46, 545n34 Stoll, J. D., 238n1
Simmons, K., 80n35, 113n73, 414n9, 421n9 Spacey, K., 263 Stoltz, P. G., 459n66
Simmons, R., 565, 565n1 Sparks, D., 365n39 Stone, B., 2n1, 223n11, 242n11, 278n23, 478,
Simon, H. A., 166n9, 343n32 Sparrowe, R. T., 524n74, 544n21 484n11
Simon, S., 405n121 Spector, M., 528n99 Storrs, C., 340n16
Simon, T., 525n89 Spector, P. E., 198n33, 451n20, 458n56 Story, L., 154n102
Simpson, G. R., 140n51 Speitzer, I., 48n22 Story, P. A., 461n78
Simpson, L., 59n52, 454n42 Speizer, I., 368n53 Stout, H., 399n78
Sims, R. L., 139n47 Spence, J. T., 452n34, 465n87 Strandholm, K., 295n4
Simsek, Z., 62n65, 545n30 Spencer, D. G., 451n21 Strattman, T., 330
Singh, J. B., 144n64 Spicer, A., 139n47, 140n51 Straub, J. T., 10n20
Sinha, D. K., 221n3 Spiller, L. D., 416n1 Straus, S. G., 424n24
Sirkin, H. L., 94 Spires, E. E., 177n30 Strauss, G., 378n1
Sisario, B., 250n26 Spitzer, R., 559n72 Strauss, J. P., 457n50
Sitkin, S. B., 547n44 Spitzer, R. D., 248n19 Strebel, P., 194n23
Siu, O., 198n33 Spitznagel, E., 156 Street, V. L., 241n7
Sivasubramaniam, N., 545n30 Spreitzer, G. M., 429n40, 506n5, 549n51 Strickland, A. J., III, 240n4
Skapinker, M., 559n72 Sprigg, C. A., 515n42 Stringer, K., 586n61
Skidd, D. R. A., 167n11 Sprinkle, G., 526n95 Stripp, W. G., 75n7
Skinner, B. F., 466, 466n89, 512, 512n33 Srinivasan, D., 526n96, 545n35 Strom, A., 95n78
Skipper, J., 253 Srinivasan, S., 189n4 Strom, S., 131n5, 218n1
Slater, S. F., 15n36 Srivastava, A., 551n59 Strozniak, P., 582n46, 583n49, 583n50
Slaughter, J. E., 453n37 Srivastava, M., 446n1 Struck, H., 433n54
Slaughter, M. J., 80n35 Srivastava, S., 493n40 Stryker, J. B., 490n32, 491n35
St. John, C. H., 50n25
Stache, C., 387

ÍNDICE DE NOMBRES 671

Stuart, A., 246n14, 297n19, 430n44 Taylor, B. W., III, 299, fig. MPC-3, 306, fig. Tomé, C., 246, 246n14
Stuart, T. E., 203n57 MPC-13 Tornow, W. W., 451n22
Stubblebine, R., 241 Totaro, M. W., 297n19
Stuckey, D., 66n67, 80n35 Taylor, C., 358n6 Totterdell, P., 515n42
Studness, M., 374 Taylor, F., 300 Townsend, M., 211n80
Sturdivant, F. D., 136n32 Taylor, F. W., 28–29, 28n3, 29, fig. MH-2, 37 Toyoda, A., 49, 49n23
Sturman, M. C., 396n69 Taylor, G. S., 451n18 Tracey, P., 147n88
Suarez, L., 502n67 Taylor, M. S., 388n34 Trachtenberg, J. A., 44n7
Subramanian, R., 62n65, 295n4 Taylor, P., 467 Tracy, T., 291n65
Subramony, M., 380n5, 381, fig. 13-1 Taylor, S., 385 Trafimow, D., 545n34
Sucharski, I. L., 452n35 Teach, E., 174n26 Trap, P., 139n42, 342n29, 366n42, 366n43,
Sudhashree, V. P., 198n33 Teagarden, M., 90, fig. 3-6, 90n76
Suemori, A., 184 Teece, D., 359n11 393n52, 399n79, 421n9, 459n63, 495n55,
Sueyoshi, T., 177n30 Teijken, R., 324 521n58, 547n41
Sugimori, S., 424n23 Ten Pas, R., 484n11 Treadway, D. C., 21n51
Sukumaran, N., 85n67 Tenbrunsel, A. E., 138n40 Treviño, L. K., 137n33, 138n36, 139n44, 142n57
Sulkowicz, K., 395n63 Tepper, B. J., 541n15 Tribo, J. A., 133n14
Sullenberger, C., 393, 393n54 Teproff, C., 348n43 Trickett, D., 60n57
Sullivan, C. C., 490n31 Teresko, J., 83n52, 220n2, 312n13, 313n17, Tripoli, A. M., 380n5
Sullivan, J., 387n29, 520n56 Tripp, E. G., 393n53
Sullivan, L., 113n66 314n23 Trippie, B., 469, 469n94, 469n95
Sullivan, M. D., 324 Terez, T., 55n37 Trist, E., 344n38
Sullivan, S. E., 411n2 Tergesen, A., 148n97 Trochim, W. M., 426n27
Sumberg, K., 48n22, 113n65, 113n67, 113n70, Terlep, S., 72n1 Troianovski, A., 238n1
Terwilliger, J. R., 235n39 Trotsky, J., 294n2
114n75, 469n93 Terzakis, J., 416n1 Trottman, M., 162n2
Summer, J., 584n54 Tesluk, P. E., 188n3, 420n6, 430n45 Trunk, P., 470n97
Sun, K., 188n3 Tesson, C. P., 126 Tsai, W. C., 15n37
Sun, L., 380n5 Tetrault, L. A., 541n15 Tschang, C-C., 278n23
Sundgren, A., 133n14, 133n16 Tetrick, L. E., 544n22 Tsui, A. S., 380n5
Sundin, H., 279n25 Thamel, P., 478n1 Tsuno, Y., 83
Sundstrom, E., 429n36 Tharenou, P., 433n60 Tubbs, M. E., 424n24, 511n22, 511n27
Surroca, J., 133n14 Thew, S., 155 Tuchman, G., 332n2
Suttle, J. L., 508n9, 514, fig. 17-6, 514n41 Thida, T., 570, 570n26 Tucker, K. A., 5n4
Sutton, A. W., 545n29 Thiederman, S., 124 Tucker, M. A., 391n48
Sutton, R., 166n8, 168n20 Thierry, H., 517n52, 545n34 Tuckman, B. W., 418n3
Svensson, P., 44n7 Thill, J. V., 486, fig. 16-3, 497n60, 497n61, Tudor, A., 96n79
Swann, W. B., Jr., 516n49 Tugend, A., 113n73, 455n48
Swanson, G., 388n34 497n62, 497n63, 497n64 Tulgan, B., 386n26
Swanson, W. H., 489 Thomas, A., 296n13 Tuna, C., 388n33
Swartz, J., 2n1, 15n38, 264n1, 378n1, 388n33, Thomas, C. C., 549n52 Turek, B., 573n34
Thomas, C. H., 453n37 Turner, J., 195
478n1 Thomas, D. A., 119, fig. 4-9 Turner, M. E., 422n14
Sweeney, P. D., 516n49 Thomas, D. C., 89n75 Turnley, W. H., 449n5, 449n6
Swerdlow, D., 312n14 Thomas, E. J., 423n16, 425n25 Tushman, M. L., 365n39
Swierczek, F. W., 551n62 Thomas, H., 221n3 Tversky, A., 174n26
Swigart, R., 407 Thomas, J. B., 241n7 Tyler, K., 156, 521n58
Switzer, F. S., III, 457n51 Thomas, J. S., 241n7 Tyler, T., 550n56
Sztykiel, J., 252 Thomas, K., 426n29, 427, fig. 14-8 Tyson, L. D., 80n35
Szulanski, G., 360n24 Thomas, O., 488n24
Szymanski, K., 423n18 Thompson, A. A., Jr., 240n4 U
Thompson, D., 214, 218–219
T Thompson, E., 561 Uggerslev, K. L., 452n27
Thompson, J., 128n1, 530, 532, 532n101 Uhl-Bien, M., 544n21, 544n23
Tabak, F., 282n40 Thompson, J. D., 344n36 Ulrich, D., 359n9
Taber, T. D., 544n23 Thompson, L., 516n46 Ulukaya, H., 174
Taft, S., 140n51 Thompson, S., 378–380 Unckless, A. L., 458n59
Takata, T., 198n33 Thomson, L., 474 Ungson, G. R., 551n59
Talley, L., 484n10 Thoppil, D. A., 388n33 Urban, D. S., 406n122
Tam, K., 475 Thoresen, C. J., 451n16 Urbina, I., 291n65
Tam, P-W., 282n38, 388n33, 504n1 Thornton, G. C., 390n47 Useem, J., 55n39
Tan, C. S. F., 549n53 Thottam, J., 532n101 Uzzi, B., 372n67
Tan, H. H., 549n53 Thulin, I., 558
Taninecz, G., 316n29 Thurm, S., 177n32, 398n75 V
Tannen, D., 484n10 Thurston, K., 513n37
Tanner, C., 269 Tian, M., 351n45 Va Vianen, A. E. M., 53n31
Tansky, J. W., 579n37 Tichy, N. M., 182 Vaid, B., 559n72
Tanzer, A., 298n24 Tijoriwala, S. A., 393n51 Vaidyanath, D., 365n39
Tapon, F., 525n92 Tikkanen, H., 241n7 Vaill, P. B., 189n4
Tarasova, A., 250n25 Tims, M., 545n29 Valukas, A., 154, 155
Tarraf, P., 230n31 Tirrell, M., 188n2, 330n1 Van de Ven, A. H., 167n10, 188n3, 343n33
Tasler, N., 513n37 Tischler, A., 241n7 Van den Berg, P. T., 545n34
Tata, J., 430n46 Tischler, L., 58n49, 416n1 Van denEnde, J., 203n57
Tata, R., 16, 16n43, 204, 204n64 Tita, B., 190n10, 558n71 Van der Bij, H., 241n7
Taylor, A., 49n23, 285n58 Tjosvold, D., 433n59 Van der Veer, J., 344, 344n39
Taylor, A., III, 4n3, 229n26, 279n29, 298n24 Tkaczyk, C., 51n27, 65n66, 397n70, 402n109, 564 Van der Weide, J. G., 545n34
Taylor, B. W., 318n36 Todd, S. Y., 21n51
Toegel, G., 68

672 ÍNDICE DE NOMBRES Wagner-Tsukamoto, S., 28n3 Weingart, L. R., 433n57
Wahba, M., 517n51 Weinstein, M., 143n59, 227n19, 342n29, 352n46,
Van deVliert, E., 422n14, 426n27 Wahlstrom, P., 246n14
Van Dyne, L., 427n32 Waldman, D. A., 88n70, 506n3, 506n5, 545n34 370n63, 413n8, 421n9
Van Eerde, W., 517n52 Waldroop, J., 420n7 Weintraub, A., 188n2, 330n1, 427n31
Van Fleet, D., 339n14 Walker, D., 115 Weintrop, J. B., 43n5
Van Kleef, G. A., 431n50, 463n82 Walker, J., 388n37 Weisberg, P. F., 208n77
Van Knippenberg, D., 203n57 Walker, M., 46n10, 77n16, 77n18 Weiss, A., 307n33
Van Lee, P., 139n43 Walker, N. G., 459n68 Weiss, H. M., 460n74
Van Reenen, J., 156 Wall, M., 452n25 Weiss, J., 426n27, 579n38
Van Riper, T., 183n41 Wall, T. D., 515n42 Weiss, R., 433n54
Van Rooy, D. L., 461n78 Wallace, J. C., 452n25 Weitz, E., 470n100, 474
Van Steenbergen, E. F., 401n103 Wallach, M. A., 459n62 Welch, J., 4n2, 359, 455n44
Van Vianen, A. E. M., 426n27 Waller, D., 298n24 Welch, S., 4n2, 455n44
Vance, A., 24n53 Waller, F., 425 Wellins, R. S., 547n45
Vance, C. M., 174n25 Waller, M. J., 427n32 Wellman, N., 537n4, 537n6, 552n67
Vance, J., 229n27 Wallman, J. P., 252, fig. 9-4, 252n31 Wellner, A. S., 175n28
Vandebroek, S., 202 Walsh, B., 367n47 Welsh, M. A., 306n29
Vandenberg, R. J., 515n45 Walsh, G., 15n37 Wenger, E., 363, fig. 12-4, 363n31, 363n32
Vandenberghe, C., 53n31, 452n35 Walsh, J., 402n108, 402n112 Wenig, S., 505
Vanderbroek, S., 202n50 Walsh, J. P., 50n24, 132n13, 491n33, 513n36 Wessler, V., 144n66
Vanderkam, L., 401n99 Walsh, M. W., 186n1 West, B. J., 421n9, 428n33
Vandermey, A., 51n27, 65n66 Walster, E., 516n47 West, J., 131, 423
VanderVeen, S., 60n63 Walster, G. W., 516n47 West, M. A., 104n16
Vardi, Y., 470n100, 474 Walter, F., 461n77, 545n32, 545n34 Western, K., 230n36, 295n5
Varghese, T., 41 Walters, B. A., 295n4 Wheatley, M. J., 557
Varma, V., 159 Walters, H., 358n6 Wheelen, T. L., 223n10
Vascellaro, J. E., 49n23, 56n41, 388n33 Walumba, F. O., 139n44, 545n29 Wheeler, A. R., 21n51
Vassolo, S., 156 Walumbwa, F. O., 146n80 Wheeler, D. L., 490n27
Vatsyayana, M., 99 Wanberg, C. R., 194n22, 459n65 Wheeler, M., 439, 440
Vecchio, R., 544n23 Wang, C. W., 181n40 Wheeler, M. L., 101n7
Vecchio, R. P., 196n26, 542n18 Wang, D., 88n70 Wheeler, T., 439, 440
Veiga, J. F., 523n72, 545n30 Wang, G., 545n29 Whelan, D., 278n24
Velasquez, M., 399n81 Wang, H., 146n80 Whitaker, P., 197
Velez, B., 100n3 Wang, J., 460n73, 531n100 White, A., 134n25
Veliquette, A., 434n62 Wang, M., 544n24 White, B., 281n37, 493n41
Verespej, M. A., 198n31 Wang, P., 113n64, 146n80 White, D., 12, 12n30
Verity, J. W., 296n13 Wang, S. S., 208n77 White, E., 11n28, 145n70, 282n38, 321n50,
Vermaelen, V., 131n5 Wang, V., 47n19, 106n29, 114n76
Verschoor, C. C., 282n44 Wang, Y. D., 344n36 455n44, 494n46, 525n85, 525n86, 525n91
Vesely, R., 208n77 Wanous, J. P., 194n23, 391n48 White, J., 140n51
Vicere, A. A., 552n67 Wanuck, D., 429n38 White, K., 223
Victor, B., 359n9 Ward, S., 5n9, 80n35, 198n37, 282n41, 366n42, White, M. C., 148n98
Victorov, V. I., 521n62 White, P., 183n41, 466n88
Viega, J. F., 136n30 366n43, 393n52, 421n9, 547n41 White, R. E., 250n24
Villano, M., 499n65 Warfield, A., 484n10 White, R. K., 537n7
Villareal, P., 133n20 Warner, D., 388n41 White, T., 193n18
Vinas, T., 267n6, 311n12, 314n20, 320n41, Warner, M., 218n1 Whiteside, K., 478n1
Warren, T. S., 138 Whitford, B., 321n45
320n43, 551n58 Warriner, C. K., 222n9 Whiting, S., 190, 190n8
Vinchur, A. J., 457n51 Wartick, S. L., 131n7 Whiting, S. W., 452n25
Violino, B., 171n22 Wartzman, R., 57n46 Whitlock, B., 279n32
Visconti, L., 46n14, 105n24, 118n90 Watkins, B., 537 Whitman, M., 542
Visser, J., 383n17 Watkins, S., 147, 147n81 Whittington, J. L., 544n23
Viswesvaran, C., 461n78 Watson, G. H., 298n22 Wicks, A. C., 50n24, 50n26
Vizquel, O., 466 Watson, W. E., 424n24 Wiedman, C., 279n25
Vleeming, R. G., 458n56 Wattenberg, B. J., 86, fig. 3-4 Wiesenfeld, B. M., 516n49
Voelpel, S. C., 102, fig. 4-2 Wayne, L., 95n78, 226n17 Wilderom, C. P. M., 545n34
Vogelstein, F., 294n3, 545n31 Wayne, S. J., 116n81, 116n83, 423n17, 452n35, Wildstrom, S. H., 495n51
Vogl, A. J., 559n72 Wiley, J. W., 15n37, 59n54, 285n59, 451n22,
Volkema, R. J., 163n6 524n74, 544n21, 544n22, 544n23
Von Hippel, W., 465n87 Weathersby, L., 230n33 496n58
Voss, B., 248n20 Weaver, G., 138n41, 139n44 Wilk, S. L., 460n71
Vranica, S., 385n22 Weaver, G. R., 137n33 Williams, A., 484n13
Vroom, V., 517, 517, fig. 17-8, 517n50 Webb, M. S., 144n64 Williams, C., 109n42
Vroom, V. H., 517n50, 517n52 Weber, J., 137n34, 137n35, 138n41, 145n69, Williams, C. R., 511n27, 525n92
Vuleta, G., 225 Williams, E., 478
145n72 Williams, J. E., 459n68
W Weber, L., 393n52 Williams, M. L., 553n70
Weber, M., 30, 30n6, 31, 31, fig. MH-4, 37, 332 Williams, R., 534n1
Waddock, B. A., 133n14 Weber, R. A., 167n12 Williams, R. B., 109n39
Waddock, S., 133n14 Weber, T., 552n67 Williams, R. J., 345n42
Wageman, R., 33n10 Wedell-Wedellsborg, T., 352n46 Williams Nash, M., 403n119
Wagner, C. G., 295n4 Weed, S. E., 458n55 Willyerd, K., 470n97
Wagner, J. A., III, 343n33, 511n25 Weeks, R., 400n88 Wilson, E., 545n25
Wagner, R., 16n42, 22, 361, fig. 12-3 Weick, K., 177–178, 177n34 Wilson, M., 560
Wagner- Marsh, F., 60n57 Weinberg, S., 458n56 Wilson, M. C., 380n3
Wagner-Johnson, D., 425n26 Weinberger, D., 171n22 Wilson, M. G., 515n45


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