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Overview

Christopher P. Neck is affiliated with Arizona State University in the United States. Their research predominantly spans the fields of Psychology and Business, Management and Accounting, with a focus on various subfields such as Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management, Social Psychology, Demography, Clinical Psychology, and General Health Professions.

The scientist's work covers several main topics, including:

  • Job Satisfaction and Organizational Behavior
  • Organizational Learning and Leadership
  • Workplace Spirituality and Leadership
  • Behavioral Health and Interventions
  • Perfectionism, Procrastination, Anxiety Studies
  • Healthcare professionals' stress and burnout
  • Experimental Behavioral Economics Studies

Christopher P. Neck has contributed to a variety of peer-reviewed journals, frequently publishing in:

  • Administrative Sciences
  • Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
  • Management Decision
  • Management Research Review
  • Nursing Management

Their recent published papers include:

  • Self-Leadership: A Four Decade Review of the Literature and Trainings, 2021, Administrative Sciences
  • Under Pressure: Time Management, Self-Leadership, and the Nurse Manager, 2020, Administrative Sciences
  • Loyal workers are selectively and ironically targeted for exploitation, 2023, Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
  • Self-leadership strategies for nurse managers, 2020, Nursing Management
  • Self and shared leadership in decision quality: a tale of two sides, 2023, Management Decision

Among the frequent collaborators of Christopher P. Neck are:

  • Christopher B. Neck
  • Michael G. Goldsby
  • Elizabeth A. Goldsby
  • Matthew L. Stanley
  • Matteo Cristofaro

Best Publications

  • Two decades of self‐leadership theory and research: Past developments, present trends, and future possibilities

    Christopher P. Neck;Jeffery D. Houghton

  • Mastering Self-Leadership: Empowering Yourself for Personal Excellence

    Charles C. Manz;Christopher P. Neck

  • The revised self‐leadership questionnaire: Testing a hierarchical factor structure for self‐leadership

    Jeffery D. Houghton;Christopher P. Neck

  • The “what”, “why” and “how” of spirituality in the workplace

    Sukumarakurup Krishnakumar;Christopher P. Neck

  • Thought Self‐leadership: Finding Spiritual Fulfilment in Organizational Life

    Christopher P. Neck;John F. Milliman

  • Thought self-leadership: the impact of mental strategies training on employee cognition, behavior, and affect'

    Christopher P. Neck;Charles C. Manz

  • Thought self-leadership: The influence of self-talk and mental imagery on performance

    Christopher Neck;Charles C. Manz

  • Self-Leadership: A Process for Entrepreneurial Success:

    Robert S. D'Intino;Michael G. Goldsby;Jeffery D. Houghton;Christopher P. Neck

  • The what, why, and how of spirituality in the workplace revisited: a 14-year update and extension

    Jeffery D. Houghton;Christopher P. Neck;Sukumarakurup Krishnakumar

  • Group Decision Fiascoes Continue: Space Shuttle Challenger and a Revised Groupthink Framework

    Gregory Moorhead;Richard Ference;Christopher Neck

  • From Groupthink to Teamthink: Toward the Creation of Constructive Thought Patterns in Self-Managing Work Teams:

    Christopher P. Neck;Charles C. Manz

  • “I think I can; I think I can”: A self‐leadership perspective toward enhancing entrepreneur thought patterns, self‐efficacy, and performance

    Christopher P. Neck;Heidi M. Neck;Charles C. Manz;Jeffrey Godwin

  • Effective Stress Management A Model of Emotional Intelligence, Self-Leadership, and Student Stress Coping

    Jeffery D. Houghton;Jinpei Wu;Jeffrey L. Godwin;Christopher P. Neck

  • Thought Self-Leadership as a Framework for Enhancing the Performance of Performance Appraisers

    Christopher P. Neck;Greg L. Stewart;Charles C. Manz

  • The relationship between self‐leadership and personality: A comparison of hierarchical factor structures

    Jeffery D. Houghton;T.W. Bonham;Christopher P. Neck;Kusum Singh

  • Teamthink: beyond the groupthink syndrome in self‐managing work teams

    Charles C. Manz;Christopher P. Neck

  • The Relation Between Self-Leadership and Transformational Leadership: Competing Models and the Moderating Role of Virtuality

    Panja Andressen;Udo Konradt;Christopher P. Neck

  • Inner leadership: creating productive thought patterns

    Charles C. Manz;Chris P. Neck

  • Groupthink Remodeled: The Importance of Leadership, Time Pressure, and Methodical Decision-Making Procedures

    Christopher P. Neck;Gregory Moorhead

  • The impact of behaviors and structure on corporate entrepreneurial success

    Ann E. Echols;Christopher P. Neck

  • Mastering self-leadership: empowering yourself for personal excellence, second edition

    Charles Manz;Christopher Neck

Frequent Co-Authors

Arthur G. Bedeian
Arthur G. Bedeian Louisiana State University
Greg L. Stewart
Greg L. Stewart University of Iowa

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