Douglas R. May
Douglas R. May
Professor of Positive Organizational Scholarship and Business Ethics, The University of Kansas
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The psychological conditions of meaningfulness, safety and availability and the engagement of the human spirit at work
DR May, RL Gilson, LM Harter
Journal of occupational and organizational psychology 77 (1), 11-37, 2004
43592004
Unlocking the mask: A look at the process by which authentic leaders impact follower attitudes and behaviors
BJ Avolio, WL Gardner, FO Walumbwa, F Luthans, DR May
The leadership quarterly 15 (6), 801-823, 2004
33122004
“Can you see the real me?” A self-based model of authentic leader and follower development
WL Gardner, BJ Avolio, F Luthans, DR May, F Walumbwa
The leadership quarterly 16 (3), 343-372, 2005
30912005
Developing the moral component of authentic leadership.
DR May, AYL Chan, TD Hodges, BJ Avolio
Organizational dynamics, 2003
10032003
The impact of ethical leadership behavior on employee outcomes: The roles of psychological empowerment and authenticity
W Zhu, DR May, BJ Avolio
Journal of Leadership & Organizational Studies 11 (1), 16-26, 2004
6562004
Environmental ethical decision making in the US metal-finishing industry
BL Flannery, DR May
Academy of management Journal 43 (4), 642-662, 2000
6382000
Moral maturation and moral conation: A capacity approach to explaining moral thought and action
ST Hannah, BJ Avolio, DR May
Academy of Management Review 36 (4), 663-685, 2011
4072011
The role of moral intensity in ethical decision making: A review and investigation of moral recognition, evaluation, and intention
DR May, KP Pauli
Business & Society 41 (1), 84-117, 2002
3752002
Procedural justice explanations and employee reactions to economic hardship: A field experiment.
J Schaubroeck, DR May, FW Brown
Journal of applied psychology 79 (3), 455, 1994
3631994
The effects of proximity and empathy on ethical decision-making: An exploratory investigation
J Mencl, DR May
Journal of Business Ethics 85 (2), 201-226, 2009
2102009
The influence of business ethics education on moral efficacy, moral meaningfulness, and moral courage: A quasi-experimental study
DR May, MT Luth, CE Schwoerer
Journal of Business Ethics 124 (1), 67-80, 2014
1952014
Health care work environments, employee satisfaction, and patient safety: Care provider perspectives
C Rathert, DR May
Health care management review 32 (1), 2-11, 2007
1882007
General and specific self‐efficacy in the context of a training intervention to enhance performance expectancy
CE Schwoerer, DR May, EC Hollensbe, J Mencl
Human resource development quarterly 16 (1), 111-129, 2005
1822005
Cutting waste with employee involvement teams
DR May, BL Flannery
Business Horizons 38 (5), 28-39, 1995
1301995
Nurse moral distress: A survey identifying predictors and potential interventions
C Rathert, DR May, HS Chung
International journal of nursing studies 53, 39-49, 2016
1182016
The impact of aging on self-efficacy and computer skill acquisition
K Reed, DH Doty, DR May
Journal of Managerial Issues, 212-228, 2005
1182005
Organizational change and development: The efficacy of transformational leadership training
W Brown, D May
Journal of Management Development, 2012
1162012
Enhancing moral intensity: The roles of personal and consequential information in ethical decision-making
LD Watley, DR May
Journal of Business Ethics 50 (2), 105-126, 2004
912004
Student well-being interventions: The effects of stress management techniques and gratitude journaling in the management education classroom
CL Flinchbaugh, EWG Moore, YK Chang, DR May
Journal of Management Education 36 (2), 191-219, 2012
822012
Age and work outcomes: The moderating effects of self‐efficacy and tool design effectiveness
CE Schwoerer, DR May
Journal of Organizational Behavior 17 (5), 469-487, 1996
821996
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