| 1597 |
김우진 |
Is Cross‐Listing a Commitment Mechanism? : The Choice of Destinations and Family Ownership
|
Jaiho Chung, Hyejin Cho, Woojin Kim |
|
23(4) |
307-330 |
2015 |
SSCI SCOPUS |
5.5 |
| 1596 |
김우진 |
Debt and Taxes : Evidence from Foreign versus Domestic Subsidiaries in an Emerging Market
|
Woojin Kim, Hyo‐Jeong Lee |
|
44(2) |
246-280 |
2015 |
SSCI SCOPUS KCI |
1.5 |
| 1595 |
박원우 |
Person-Group Fit: Diversity Antecedents, Proximal Outcomes, and Performance at the Group Level
|
Jee Young Seong, Amy L. Kristof-Brown, Won-Woo Park, Doo-Seung Hong, Yuhyung Shin |
|
41(4) |
1184-1213 |
2015 |
SSCI SCOPUS |
9.0 |
| 1594 |
박원우 |
EMOTIONALLY EXHAUSTED EMPLOYEES’ AFFECTIVE COMMITMENT : TESTING MODERATING EFFECTS USING THREE-WAY INTERACTIONS
|
CHEOL YOUNG KIM, WON-WOO PARK |
|
43(10) |
1699-1714 |
2015 |
SSCI SCOPUS |
0.8 |
| 1593 |
박원우 |
내부기업가 육성
|
박원우 |
|
48/49 |
19-37 |
2015 |
|
|
| 1592 |
김성수 |
Tightening up the Performance-Pay Linkage : Roles of Contingent Reward Leadership and Profit-Sharing in the Cross-Level Influence of Individual Pay-for-Performance
|
Joo Hun Han, Kathryn M. Bartol, Seongsu Kim |
|
100(2) |
417-430 |
2015 |
SSCI SCOPUS |
6.1 |
| 1591 |
김성수 |
Taking It to Another Level : Do Personality-Based Human Capital Resources Matter to Firm Performance?
|
In-Sue Oh, Seongsu Kim, Chad H. Van Iddekinge |
|
100(3) |
935-947 |
2015 |
SSCI SCOPUS |
6.1 |
| 1590 |
김성수 |
Tangible and Intangible Rewards and Employee Creativity : The Mediating Role of Situational Extrinsic Motivation
|
Hye Jung Yoon, Sun Young Sung, Jin Nam Choi, Kyungmook Lee, Seongsu Kim |
|
27(4) |
383-393 |
2015 |
SSCI SCOPUS |
3.1 |
| 1589 |
김성수 |
The differentiating effects of workforce aging on exploitative and exploratory innovation : The moderating role of workforce diversity
|
Jisung Park, Seongsu Kim |
|
32(2) |
481-503 |
2015 |
SSCI SCOPUS |
5.8 |
| 1588 |
최진남 |
Mechanisms Underlying Creative Performance : Employee Perceptions of Intrinsic and Extrinsic Rewards for Creativity
|
Hye Jung Yoon, Sun Young Sung, Jin Nam Choi |
|
43(7) |
1161-1180 |
2015 |
SSCI SCOPUS |
0.8 |