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34
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4480
World Ranking
1865
National Ranking
537

Overview

Joseph H. Harrison is affiliated with Washington State University in the United States and has contributed to research primarily within the fields of Social Sciences and Business, Management, and Accounting. Their work intersects a number of subfields including Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management, General Health Professions, Education, Sociology and Political Science, and Social Psychology.

Harrison's research topics cover a variety of areas with a focus on Job Satisfaction and Organizational Behavior, Higher Education and Employability, Employment and Welfare Studies, Health and Medical Research Impacts, Career Development and Diversity, Emotional Labor in Professions, and Human Resource and Talent Management.

Their publication record includes papers such as:

  • Trait gratitude and job search: the mediating role of perceived employability, 2021, Career Development International
  • Helping as an opportunity and risk: an alternative side to gratitude in co-worker dyads, 2022, Personnel Review

Additional recent works to which Harrison contributed include papers appearing in venues like the International Journal of Public Sector Management and the Journal of Clinical and Translational Science, reflecting interdisciplinary collaboration beyond their primary domains.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Joseph H. Harrison are:

  • Marie-Hélène Budworth
  • Michael Halinski
  • Aï Ito
  • Laxmikant Manroop
  • Thomas H. Stone

Harrison's publications are found regularly in several scholarly venues, notably Career Development International and Academy of Management Proceedings, along with Personnel Review and others.

Their research approaches complex organizational and social challenges through empirical studies, examining factors such as perceived employability, gratitude in workplace dynamics, and the impact of job resources. This positions their work within ongoing academic conversations on workplace behavior, diversity and inclusion, and public sector dynamics.

Best Publications

  • Prediction of manure and nutrient excretion from dairy cattle.

    T. D. Nennich;J. H. Harrison;L. M. VanWieringen;Deanne Meyer

  • Nutritive value of corn silage as affected by maturity and mechanical processing: a contemporary review.

    L. Johnson;J.H. Harrison;C. Hunt;K. Shinners

  • The effect of ruminal bypass lysine and methionine on milk yield and composition of lactating cows

    S. Xu;J.H. Harrison;W. Chalupa;C. Sniffen

  • Releasing phosphorus from calcium for struvite fertilizer production from anaerobically digested dairy effluent.

    Tianxi Zhang;Keith E Bowers;Joseph H Harrison;Shulin Chen

  • Corn silage management I: effects of hybrid, maturity, and mechanical processing on chemical and physical characteristics.

    L.M. Johnson;J.H. Harrison;D. Davidson;J.L. Robutti

  • Corn Silage Management: Effects of Maturity, Inoculation, and Mechanical Processing on Pack Density and Aerobic Stability

    L.M. Johnson;J.H. Harrison;D. Davidson;W.C. Mahanna

  • The Occurrence and Replication of Escherichia coli in Cattle Feeds

    T.V. Lynn;D.D. Hancock;T.E. Besser;J.H. Harrison

  • Estimation of the Flow of Microbial Nitrogen to the Duodenum Using Milk Uric Acid or Allantoin

    L.M. Johnson;J.H. Harrison;R.E. Riley

  • Fermentation and Utilization of Grass Silage

    J.H. Harrison;R. Blauwiekel;M.R. Stokes

  • Value-Added Chemicals from Animal Manure

    Shulin Chen;Wei Liao;Chuanbin Liu;Zhiyou Wen

  • Methane yields during anaerobic co-digestion of animal manure with other feedstocks: A meta-analysis.

    Guiling Ma;Pius Ndegwa;Joseph H. Harrison;Yanting Chen

  • Prediction and Evaluation of Urine and Urinary Nitrogen and Mineral Excretion from Dairy Cattle

    T.D. Nennich;J.H. Harrison;L.M. VanWieringen;N.R. St-Pierre

  • Effect of Whole Cottonseeds and Calcium Salts of Long-Chain Fatty Acids on Performance of Lactating Dairy Cows

    J.H. Harrison;R.L. Kincaid;J.P. McNamara;S. Waltner

  • Effect of hybrid, maturity, and mechanical processing of corn silage on intake and digestibility by beef cattle.

    J G Andrae;C W Hunt;G T Pritchard;L R Kennington

  • Corn silage management: effects of hybrid, chop length, and mechanical processing on digestion and energy content.

    L.M. Johnson;J.H. Harrison;D. Davidson;W.C. Mahanna

  • Corn silage management: effects of hybrid, maturity, inoculation, and mechanical processing on fermentation characteristics.

    L.M. Johnson;J.H. Harrison;D. Davidson;W.C. Mahanna

  • Effect of Grain Source and Exogenous Phytase on Phosphorus Digestibility in Dairy Cows

    R.L. Kincaid;D.K. Garikipati;T.D. Nennich;J.H. Harrison

  • Dietary fiber and early weaning on growth and rumen development of calves.

    R.D. Klein;R.L. Kincaid;A.S. Hodgson;J.H. Harrison

  • Lipid Metabolism in Adipose Tissue of Cows Fed High Fat Diets During Lactation

    J.P. Mcnamara;J.H. Harrison;R.L. Kincaid;S.S. Waltner

  • Characteristics of volatile fatty acids in stored dairy manure before and after anaerobic digestion

    Laura H. Page;Ji-Qin Ni;Albert J. Heber;Nathan S. Mosier

  • Effect of inoculation rate of selected strains of lactic acid bacteria on fermentation and in vitro digestibility of grass-legume forage.

    J.H. Harrison;S.O. Soderlund;K.A. Loney

  • The Effects of Bacterial Inoculants, Beet Pulp, and Propionic Acid on Ensiled Wet Brewers Grains

    R.M. Schneider;J.H. Harrison;K.A. Loney

  • Agronomic Response of Crops Fertilized with Struvite Derived from Dairy Manure

    Katherine Hilt;Joe Harrison;Keith Bowers;Robert Stevens

  • Effect of Whole Cottonseed, Gossypol, and Ruminally Protected Lysine Supplementation on Milk Yield and Composition

    R. Blauwiekel;S. Xu;J.H. Harrison;K.A. Loney

  • In Vivo Digestibility of Corn and Sunflower Intercropped as a Silage Crop

    F.R. Valdez;J.H. Harrison;D.A. Deetz;S.C. Fransen

  • Effect of Anaerobic Digestion and Application Method on the Presence and Survivability of E. coli and Fecal Coliforms in Dairy Waste Applied to Soil

    Olivia Saunders;Joe Harrison;Ann Marie Fortuna;Elizabeth Whitefield

  • Evaluation of Yield, Quality, and Plant Composition of Early-Maturing Corn Hybrids Harvested at Three Stages of Maturity

    S. Xu;S. Xu;J.H. Harrison;J.H. Harrison;W. Kezar;W. Kezar;N. Entrikin;N. Entrikin

  • Effectiveness of potassium carbonate sesquihydrate to increase dietary cation-anion difference in early lactation cows.

    J. Harrison;R. White;R. Kincaid;E. Block

  • Effect of type and amount of buffer addition to grass silage-based total mixed rations on milk production and composition

    J.H. Harrison;R.E. Riley;K.A. Loney

Frequent Co-Authors

R.L. Kincaid
R.L. Kincaid Washington State University
Elliot Block
Elliot Block Princeton University
Shulin Chen
Shulin Chen Washington State University
Albert J. Heber
Albert J. Heber Purdue University West Lafayette
T.C. Jenkins
T.C. Jenkins Clemson University
Claudio O. Stöckle
Claudio O. Stöckle Washington State University
Ji-Qin Ni
Ji-Qin Ni Purdue University West Lafayette
Kevin J. Shinners
Kevin J. Shinners University of Wisconsin–Madison
Carl W. Hunt
Carl W. Hunt University of Idaho
William Chalupa
William Chalupa University of Pennsylvania

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