Steven E. Markham
Affiliations: | Industrial and Systems Engineering | Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA, United States |
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Markham SE, Markham IS, Smith JW. (2017) A review, analysis, and extension of peer-leader feedback agreement: Contrasting group aggregate agreement vs. self-other agreement using entity analytics and visualization ☆ Leadership Quarterly. 28: 153-177 |
Markham IS, Markham SE. (2017) First and Second Strings: Using Entity Analytics to Contrast Core and Supporting Teams Journal of Business and Psychology. 32: 595-610 |
Markham SE, Markham IS, Smith JW. (2015) At the crux of dyadic leadership: Self-other agreement of leaders and direct reports - Analyzing 360-degree feedback Leadership Quarterly |
Bélanger F, Cefaratti M, Carte T, et al. (2014) Multilevel research in information systems: Concepts, strategies, problems, and pitfalls Journal of the Association of Information Systems. 15: 614-650 |
Markham SE, Smith JW, Markham IS, et al. (2014) A new approach to analyzing the Achilles' heel of multisource feedback programs: Can we really trust ratings of leaders at the group level of analysis? Leadership Quarterly. 25: 1120-1142 |
Markham SE, Markham IS, Braekkan KF. (2014) A Visual Illustration of Induction in Multilevel Methods: The Problem of Leaders Awarding Countervailing Merit Components Journal of Business and Psychology |
Markham SE. (2012) The evolution of organizations and leadership from the ancient world to modernity: A multilevel approach to organizational science and leadership (OSL) Leadership Quarterly. 23: 1134-1151 |
Markham SE. (2010) Leadership, levels of analysis, and déjà vu: Modest proposals for taxonomy and cladistics coupled with replication and visualization Leadership Quarterly. 21: 1121-1143 |
Markham SE, Yammarino FJ, Murry WD, et al. (2010) Leader-member exchange, shared values, and performance: Agreement and levels of analysis do matter Leadership Quarterly. 21: 469-480 |
Palocsay SW, Markham IS, Markham SE. (2010) Utilizing and teaching data tools in Excel for exploratory analysis Journal of Business Research. 63: 191-206 |