Kimberly Mathe, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2011 Hospitality Administration Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK, United States 
Area:
General Business Administration, Organizational
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Sheila Scott-Halsell grad student 2011 Oklahoma State University
 (An individual, unit, and organizational-level examination of perceived external prestige, psychological capital, and psychological empowerment in quick service restaurants.)
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Mathe K, Scott-Halsell S, Kim S, et al. (2017) Psychological Capital in the Quick Service Restaurant Industry: A Study of Unit-Level Performance: Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Research. 41: 1096348014550923
Mathe K, Scott-Halsell S, Roseman M. (2016) The Role of Customer Orientation in the Relationship Between Manager Communications and Customer Satisfaction Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Research. 40: 198-209
Slevitch L, Mathe K, Karpova E, et al. (2013) "Green" attributes and customer satisfaction: Optimization of resource allocation and performance International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management. 25: 802-822
Mathe K, Scott-Halsell SA. (2013) Current Issues in Travel and Tourism: An Examination of the State of Oklahoma Tourism Planning and Development. 10: 338-353
Mathe K. (2012) Food Safety, Labor Costs, and the Effects on Quick Service Restaurant Revenues Journal of Foodservice Business Research. 15: 398-410
Mathe K, Scott-Halsell S. (2012) The Effects of Perceived External Prestige on Positive Psychological States in Quick Service Restaurants Journal of Human Resources in Hospitality & Tourism. 11: 354-372
Wallace JC, Johnson PD, Mathe K, et al. (2011) Structural and psychological empowerment climates, performance, and the moderating role of shared felt accountability: a managerial perspective. The Journal of Applied Psychology. 96: 840-50
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