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Kanfer, Ruth
Ruth Kanfer
Ruth Kanfer
is a psychologist and professor at
Georgia Institute of Technology
in the area of
Industrial and Organizational Psychology
. She is best known for her research in the fields of
motivation
,
goal setting
,
self-regulation
,
job search
,
adult learning
, and future of work. Kanfer has received numerous awards for her research contributions including the
American Psychological Association
Distinguished Scientific Award for an Early Career Contribution in
Applied Research
in 1989, the
Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology
(SIOP) William R. Owens Scholarly Achievement Award in 2006 and the
SIOP
Distinguished Scientific Contributions Award in 2007. Ruth Kanfer has authored influential papers on a variety of topics including the interaction of cognitive abilities and motivation on performance, the influence of
personality
and
motivation
on
job search
and
employment
. and a review chapter on
motivation
in an organizational setting.
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Group Processes and Task Effectiveness in a Soviet-American Expedition Team
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Leon, Gloria R.
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Kanfer
,
Ruth
,
Hoffman, Richard G.
,
Dupre, Lonnie
Published in
Environment and Behavior
(1994)
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