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Gerrit Wolf
Stony Brook University - Stony Brook / United States
Business & Management / Strategic Management
AD Scientific Index ID: 1672037
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Gerrit Wolf's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Estimating within-group interrater reliability with and without response bias. Journal of applied psychology 69 (1), 85, 1984
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Antecedents of organizational slack Academy of Management review 13 (4), 601-614, 1988
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Dollars, sense, and sunk costs: A life cycle model of resource allocation decisions Academy of management review 9 (2), 225-234, 1984
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The moderating effects of strategy, visibility, and involvement on allocation behavior: An extension of Staw's escalation paradigm Organizational behavior and human performance 26 (2), 172-192, 1980
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The moderating effects of strategy, visibility, and involvement on allocation behavior: An extension of Staw\'s escalation paradigmEJ Conlon, G WolfOrganizational behavior and human performance 26 (2), 172-192, 19801551980
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