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D-Index
49
Citations
9964
World Ranking
5669
National Ranking
3079

Overview

Debra L. Nelson is affiliated with Oklahoma State University in the United States. Their academic profile does not list recent papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues.

There are no listed main fields or subfields of study associated with Debra L. Nelson, nor are there any main topics of work provided in the available data.

There is no record of book publications or awards linked to Debra L. Nelson in the current information.

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Best Publications

  • Preventive Stress Management in Organizations

    James Campbell Quick;Jonathan D. Quick;Debra L. Nelson;Joseph J. Hurrell Jr.

  • Social support and newcomer adjustment in organizations: Attachment theory at work?

    Debra L. Nelson;James Campbell Quick

  • Measuring job stressors and strains: where we have been, where we are, and where we need to go.

    Joseph J. Hurrell Jr.;Debra L. Nelson;Bret L. Simmons

  • Understanding Organizational Behavior

    Debra L. Nelson;James C. Quick

  • Health psychology and work stress: A more positive approach.

    Debra L. Nelson;Bret L. Simmons

  • Secure attachment: implications for hope, trust, burnout, and performance

    Bret L. Simmons;Janaki Gooty;Debra L. Nelson;Laura M. Little

  • Professional Women: Are Distress and Disease Inevitable?

    Debra L. Nelson;James C. Quick

  • Person-Environment Fit and Creativity: An Examination of Supply-Value and Demand-Ability Versions of Fit

    Linda P. Livingstone;Debra L. Nelson;Steve H. Barr

  • Individual adjustment to information-driven technologies: a critical review

    Debra L. Nelson

  • Eustress at work: the relationship between hope and health in hospital nurses.

    Bret L. Simmons;Debra L. Nelson

  • Health Among Leaders: Positive and Negative Affect, Engagement and Burnout, Forgiveness and Revenge

    Laura M. Little;Bret L. Simmons;Debra L. Nelson

  • Organizational Behavior : Science, the Real World, and You

    Debra L. Nelson;James C. Quick

  • Advances in Occupational Health: From a Stressful Beginning to a Positive Future †

    Marilyn Macik-Frey;James Campbell Quick;Debra L. Nelson

  • Women executives: Health, stress, and success

    Debra L. Nelson;Ronald J. Burke

  • Gender, work stress, and health

    Debra L. Nelson;Ronald J. Burke

  • Principles of Organizational Behavior: Realities and Challenges

    James Campbell Quick;Debra L. Nelson

  • Positive Organizational Behavior

    Debra L. Nelson;Cary L. Cooper

  • Integrating attachment style, vigor at work, and extra‐role performance

    Laura M. Little;Debra L. Nelson;J. Craig Wallace;Paul D. Johnson

  • Organizational Behavior: Foundations, Realities and Challenges

    Debra L Nelson;James Campbell Quick

  • Professional Image Maintenance: How Women Navigate Pregnancy in the Workplace

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  • Gender and Career Success:: The Facilitative Role of Political Skill

    Pamela L. Perrewé;Debra L. Nelson

Frequent Co-Authors

James Campbell Quick
James Campbell Quick The University of Texas at Arlington
Thomas A. Wright
Thomas A. Wright Fordham University
Ronald J. Burke
Ronald J. Burke York University
Cary L. Cooper
Cary L. Cooper University of Manchester
Susan Michie
Susan Michie University College London
Pamela L. Perrewé
Pamela L. Perrewé Florida State University

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