Nathanael S. Campbell
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Nathanael S. Campbell's research focuses on understanding trajectories of motivation and learning climate within higher education settings. His work has involved multi-year studies tracking these factors over time, with publications in 2023 and 2021 addressing these themes. Campbell has a h-index of 4 and has published 13 works that have been cited 867 times. He has collaborated with Eunice V. Akoto of Henderson State University on two shared publications and Christie Hough of Southern Arkansas University on two shared publications, indicating an active network within academia. His recent activity suggests continued engagement in research.
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- h-index: 4
- Publications: 13
- Citations: 870
Selected Publications
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Cohorts motivation and learning climate trajectories in higher education: a multi-year study (2023)
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Integrating Engagement and Interpersonal Bond: Effect on Directed Performance (2020)
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"Cohorts Goal Motives, Satisfaction and Performance: Implications for Managing in Public Colleges" (2016)
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Development of a work/family social support measure (2014)
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Contextualizing Commitment-Performance Link: A Framework of the Psycho-Context and Research Agenda (2014)
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All you need is … resources: The effects of justice and support on burnout and turnover (2013)
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The effects of perceived organizational support and perceived supervisor support on employee turnover (2007)
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- Cohorts motivation and learning climate trajectories in higher education: a multi-year study
- Cohorts motivation and learning climate trajectories in higher education: a multi-year study
- Cohorts motivation and learning climate trajectories in higher education: a multi-year study
- Cohorts motivation and learning climate trajectories in higher education: a multi-year study
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