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Alex Rubenstein
Alex Rubenstein
Associate Professor of Management, University of Central Florida
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Surveying the forest: A meta‐analysis, moderator investigation, and future‐oriented discussion of the antecedents of voluntary employee turnover
AL Rubenstein, MB Eberly, TW Lee, TR Mitchell
Personnel Psychology 71 (1), 23-65, 2018
6432018
Support, undermining, and newcomer socialization: Fitting in during the first 90 days
J Kammeyer-Mueller, C Wanberg, A Rubenstein, Z Song
Academy of Management Journal 56 (4), 1104-1124, 2013
5622013
A meta‐analytic structural model of dispositonal affectivity and emotional labor
JD Kammeyer‐Mueller, AL Rubenstein, DM Long, MA Odio, BR Buckman, ...
Personnel Psychology 66 (1), 47-90, 2013
5302013
When “embedded” means “stuck”: Moderating effects of job embeddedness in adverse work environments.
DG Allen, V Peltokorpi, AL Rubenstein
Journal of Applied Psychology 101 (12), 1670-1686, 2016
2502016
“Embedded” at hire? Predicting the voluntary and involuntary turnover of new employees
AL Rubenstein, JD Kammeyer‐Mueller, M Wang, TG Thundiyil
Journal of Organizational Behavior 40 (3), 342-359, 2019
1202019
Moral stress: Considering the nature and effects of managerial moral uncertainty
SJ Reynolds, BP Owens, AL Rubenstein
Journal of Business Ethics 106, 491-502, 2012
1062012
The curvilinear effect of benevolent leadership on team performance: The mediating role of team action processes and the moderating role of team commitment
G Li, AL Rubenstein, W Lin, M Wang, X Chen
Personnel Psychology 71 (3), 369-397, 2018
872018
The other side of method bias: The perils of distinct source research designs
J Kammeyer-Mueller, PDG Steel, A Rubenstein
Multivariate Behavioral Research 45 (2), 294-321, 2010
692010
Work-home and home-work conflict and voluntary turnover: A conservation of resources explanation for contrasting moderation effects of on-and off-the-job embeddedness
AL Rubenstein, V Peltokorpi, DG Allen
Journal of Vocational Behavior 119, 103413, 2020
662020
The interactive effects of socialization tactics and work locus of control on newcomer work adjustment, job embeddedness, and voluntary turnover
V Peltokorpi, J Feng, S Pustovit, DG Allen, AL Rubenstein
Human Relations 75 (1), 177-202, 2022
622022
Looking beyond the trees: A meta-analysis and integration of voluntary turnover research
AL Rubenstein, MB Eberly, T Lee, TR Mitchell
Academy of Management Proceedings 2015 (1), 12779, 2015
502015
The comparative effects of supervisor helping motives on newcomer adjustment and socialization outcomes.
AL Rubenstein, JD Kammeyer-Mueller, TG Thundiyil
Journal of Applied Psychology 105 (12), 1466-1489, 2020
412020
Trait expression through perceived job characteristics: A meta-analytic path model linking personality and job attitudes
AL Rubenstein, Y Zhang, K Ma, HM Morrison, DF Jorgensen
Journal of Vocational Behavior 112, 141-157, 2019
412019
What’s past (and present) is prologue: Interactions between justice levels and trajectories predicting behavioral reciprocity
AL Rubenstein, DG Allen, FA Bosco
Journal of Management 45 (4), 1569-1594, 2019
392019
Dyadic fit and the process of organizational socialization
JD Kammeyer‐Mueller, P Schilpzand, AL Rubenstein
Organizational fit: Key issues and new directions, 50-73, 2012
292012
More money, more problems? An examination of the dynamic relationship between income and work–family conflict
AL Rubenstein, HM Morrison, SW Whiting, FA Bosco
Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology 95 (2), 305-331, 2022
142022
Stressors and social resources at work: Examining the buffering effects of LMX, POS, and their interaction on employee attitudes
A Serban, AL Rubenstein, FA Bosco, CS Reina, LK Grubb
Journal of Business and Psychology, 1-18, 2021
142021
The role of attitudes in work behavior
JD Kammeyer-Mueller, AL Rubenstein, TS Barnes
Annual Review of Organizational Psychology and Organizational Behavior 11 …, 2024
92024
A time to consider, a time to deliver: The independent and interactive effects of regulatory mode on innovative work behavior
H Liu, AL Rubenstein, G Li, Z Liu, X Zhan, J Xiong
Journal of Product Innovation Management, 2022
72022
From a spark to a sweeping fire: An integrative conceptual review of group turnover and a theoretical exploration of its development.
J Feng, JJ Li, S Chen, AL Rubenstein
Journal of Applied Psychology 109 (1), 13-38, 2024
52024
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