Eric Mark Eisenberg, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, United States |
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health, organizing, leadership, culture, changeGoogle:
"Eric Eisenberg"Parents
Sign in to add mentorPeter R. Monge | grad student | 1982 | Michigan State | |
(determinants of intra and interorganziational communication networks in a metropolitan cancer collaborative) |
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Sign in to add collaboratorJay Baglia | collaborator | 1999-2006 | University of South Florida |
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Roscoe LA, Eisenberg EM, Forde C. (2016) The Role of Patients' Stories in Emergency Medicine Triage. Health Communication. 1-10 |
Eisenberg EM, Pynes JE, Baglia J. (2016) A Narrative Approach to Identifying Some Underlying Problems in an Urban Hospital's Emergency Room Public Voices. 7: 28 |
Eisenberg EM, Johnson Z, Pieterson W. (2014) Leveraging Social Networks for Strategic Success International Journal of Business Communication. 52: 143-154 |
Eisenberg EM. (2007) Strategic ambiguities: Essays on communication, organization, and identity Strategic Ambiguities: Essays On Communication, Organization, and Identity. 1-312 |
Eisenberg EM, Baglia J, Pynes JE. (2006) Transforming emergency medicine through narrative: qualitative action research at a community hospital. Health Communication. 19: 197-208 |
Eisenberg EM. (2006) Karl Weick and the aesthetics of contingency Organization Studies. 27: 1693-1707 |
Bean CJ, Eisenberg EM. (2006) Employee sensemaking in the transition to nomadic work Journal of Organizational Change Management. 19: 210-222 |
Goodier BC, Eisenberg EM. (2006) Seeking the Spirit: Communication and the (Re)Development of a “Spiritual” Organization Communication Studies. 57: 47-65 |
Eisenberg EM, Murphy AG, Sutcliffe K, et al. (2005) Communication in emergency medicine: Implications for patient safety Communication Monographs. 72: 390-413 |
Eisenberg EM. (1998) Flirting with meaning Journal of Language and Social Psychology. 17: 97-108 |