S. Scott Nadler
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Also affiliated: Osnabrück University (2006); East Carolina University (2006–2010); Military University (2010); Conway School of Landscape Design (2010–2021)
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OverviewAI-generated summary
S. Scott Nadler's research has explored factors influencing job satisfaction within the motor carrier industry, as evidenced by his 2021 publication "Assessing Causes of Driver Job Dissatisfaction in the Flatbed Motor Carrier Industry." Nadler has contributed to a total of 29 publications, accumulating 446 citations and an h-index of 10. His scholarly network includes collaborators such as Michael B. Hargis and M. Douglas Voss, both from the University of Central Arkansas, with whom he shares one publication each. Nadler's recent activity indicates ongoing engagement in research.
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- h-index: 11
- Publications: 29
- Citations: 452
Selected Publications
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Assessing Causes of Driver Job Dissatisfaction in the Flatbed Motor Carrier Industry (2021)
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Nothing good happens after dark: the influence of temporal factors on motor carrier crash severity (2018)
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Truck Driver Turnover (2018)
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Performance outcomes and success factors of industrial vending solutions (2016)
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Logistic Regression Approach to Predicting Truck Driver Turnover (2014)
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Abstracting Empirical Generalizations from Private Label Brand Research (2012)
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Technology emergence between mandate and acceptance: an exploratory examination of RFID (2011)
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An examination of small motor carrier survival techniques (2011)
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The adoption and utilization of online auctions by supply chain managers (2010)
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An assessment of supply chain managers' trust in online auctions (2010)
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- Assessing Causes of Driver Job Dissatisfaction in the Flatbed Motor Carrier Industry
- Assessing Causes of Driver Job Dissatisfaction in the Flatbed Motor Carrier Industry
- Assessing Causes of Driver Job Dissatisfaction in the Flatbed Motor Carrier Industry
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