Citation: Ga. Adams et Ta. Beehr, TURNOVER AND RETIREMENT - A COMPARISON OF THEIR SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES, Personnel psychology, 51(3), 1998, pp. 643-665
Citation: Ta. Beehr et al., WORKING IN SMALL FAMILY BUSINESSES - EMPIRICAL COMPARISONS TO NON-FAMILY BUSINESSES, Journal of organizational behavior, 18(3), 1997, pp. 297-312
Citation: Ta. Beehr et Nl. Nielson, DESCRIPTIONS OF JOB CHARACTERISTICS AND RETIREMENT ACTIVITIES DURING THE TRANSITION TO RETIREMENT, Journal of organizational behavior, 16(6), 1995, pp. 681-690
Citation: Ja. Talaga et Ta. Beehr, ARE THERE GENDER DIFFERENCES IN PREDICTING RETIREMENT DECISIONS, Journal of applied psychology, 80(1), 1995, pp. 16-28
Citation: Mp. Odriscoll et Ta. Beehr, SUPERVISOR BEHAVIORS, ROLE STRESSORS AND UNCERTAINTY AS PREDICTORS OFPERSONAL OUTCOMES FOR SUBORDINATES, Journal of organizational behavior, 15(2), 1994, pp. 141-155
Citation: Kj. Fenlason et Ta. Beehr, SOCIAL SUPPORT AND OCCUPATIONAL STRESS - EFFECTS OF TALKING TO OTHERS, Journal of organizational behavior, 15(2), 1994, pp. 157-175
Citation: Ta. Beehr et al., SATISFACTION WITH SUBORDINATES - A NEGLECTED RESEARCH ISSUE CONCERNING SUPERVISORS, Journal of applied social psychology, 24(18), 1994, pp. 1665-1684
Authors:
LANCASTER SJ
COLARELLI SM
KING DW
BEEHR TA
Citation: Sj. Lancaster et al., JOB APPLICANT SIMILARITY ON COGNITIVE-ABILITY, VOCATIONAL INTERESTS, AND PERSONALITY-CHARACTERISTICS - DO SIMILAR PERSONS CHOOSE SIMILAR JOBS, Educational and psychological measurement, 54(2), 1994, pp. 299-316
Citation: Ta. Beehr et Td. Taber, PERCEIVED INTRA-ORGANIZATIONAL MOBILITY - RELIABLE VERSUS EXCEPTIONALPERFORMANCE AS MEANS TO GETTING AHEAD, Journal of organizational behavior, 14(6), 1993, pp. 579-594
Citation: Ta. Beehr et Tr. Elliott, STRESS AND WELL-BEING AT WORK - ASSESSMENTS AND INTERVENTIONS FOR OCCUPATIONAL MENTAL-HEALTH - QUICK,JC, MURPHY,LR, HURRELL,JJ, Contemporary psychology, 38(9), 1993, pp. 979-982