Melodie Philhours
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Melodie Philhours' research focuses on the psychological factors influencing job satisfaction and retention, particularly within demanding professions. Her recent work, "Turnover intentions of police officers: Influence of burnout, supervisor support, and job satisfaction," published in 2024, investigates the relationships between these key variables.
Philhours has published a total of eight scholarly works, accumulating 187 citations and an h-index of 6. Her collaborations include work with fellow Arkansas State University faculty members Kim Hester and Sarath A. Nonis, with whom she shares one publication each. Her recent activity indicates ongoing engagement in scholarly pursuits.
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- h-index: 6
- Publications: 8
- Citations: 193
Selected Publications
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Out of Everything: Consumer Response to Extreme Scarcity (2026)
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Turnover intentions of police officers: Influence of burnout, supervisor support, and job satisfaction (2024)
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Differentiated: segmentation for improved learning strategies (2020)
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That Book Store in Bly Theville (2011)
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The Effects of Symbol Product Relevance and Religiosity on Consumer Perceptions of Christian Symbols in Advertising (2009)
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Changes in college student composition and implications for marketing education: revisiting predictors of academic success (2003)
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- Turnover intentions of police officers: Influence of burnout, supervisor support, and job satisfaction
- Turnover intentions of police officers: Influence of burnout, supervisor support, and job satisfaction
- Turnover intentions of police officers: Influence of burnout, supervisor support, and job satisfaction
- Out of Everything: Consumer Response to Extreme Scarcity
- Out of Everything: Consumer Response to Extreme Scarcity
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