From the Washington University Senior Honors Thesis Abstracts (WUSHTA), Volume 5, Spring 2013. Published by the Office of Undergraduate Research. Joy Zalis Kiefer, Director of Undergraduate Research / Assistant Dean in the College of Arts & Sciences; E. Holly Tasker, Editor; Kristin Sobotka, Undergraduate Research Coordinator. Mentor: Andrew Knigh
Social loafing research has spanned several decades and fields of study. Research has provided suppo...
From the Washington University Senior Honors Thesis Abstracts (WUSHTA), Volume 5, Spring 2013. Publi...
This study examines the occurrence of social loafing in technology-supported teams along with method...
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From the Washington University Senior Honors Thesis Abstracts (WUSHTA), Volume 4, Spring 2012. Publi...
Social loafing is a growing concern for modern organizations. With advancement in computer technolog...
Mentor: Doreen Salli From the Washington University Undergraduate Research Digest: WUURD, Volume 8, ...
This study investigates the effects of social comparison and social loafing on virtual team performa...
Social loafing research has spanned several decades and fields of study. Research has provided suppo...
Social loafing, the act of withholding effort in teams, has been identified as an important problem ...
The rapid development of technology and the demands of the workers to be productive have made effici...
We sought to clarify the relationship between virtuality and social loafing by exploring two work–fa...
Mentor: Andrew Rehfeld From the Washington University Undergraduate Research Digest: WUURD, Volume 8...
Over 100 years of research have shown that social loafing is a real and material psychological pheno...
From the Washington University Senior Honors Thesis Abstracts (WUSHTA), Volume 3, Spring 2011. Publi...
Social loafing research has spanned several decades and fields of study. Research has provided suppo...
From the Washington University Senior Honors Thesis Abstracts (WUSHTA), Volume 5, Spring 2013. Publi...
This study examines the occurrence of social loafing in technology-supported teams along with method...
Mentor: Andrew Knight From the Washington University Undergraduate Research Digest: WUURD, Volume 8,...
From the Washington University Senior Honors Thesis Abstracts (WUSHTA), Volume 4, Spring 2012. Publi...
Social loafing is a growing concern for modern organizations. With advancement in computer technolog...
Mentor: Doreen Salli From the Washington University Undergraduate Research Digest: WUURD, Volume 8, ...
This study investigates the effects of social comparison and social loafing on virtual team performa...
Social loafing research has spanned several decades and fields of study. Research has provided suppo...
Social loafing, the act of withholding effort in teams, has been identified as an important problem ...
The rapid development of technology and the demands of the workers to be productive have made effici...
We sought to clarify the relationship between virtuality and social loafing by exploring two work–fa...
Mentor: Andrew Rehfeld From the Washington University Undergraduate Research Digest: WUURD, Volume 8...
Over 100 years of research have shown that social loafing is a real and material psychological pheno...
From the Washington University Senior Honors Thesis Abstracts (WUSHTA), Volume 3, Spring 2011. Publi...
Social loafing research has spanned several decades and fields of study. Research has provided suppo...
From the Washington University Senior Honors Thesis Abstracts (WUSHTA), Volume 5, Spring 2013. Publi...
This study examines the occurrence of social loafing in technology-supported teams along with method...