Ep 156: Dr. Kevin Rose on Organizational Citizenship - a podcast by Dr. Katie Linder, Director of the Oregon State University Ecampus Research Unit

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On this episode, Katie is joined by Dr. Kevin Rose, an assistant professor of organizational leadership and learning at the University of Louisville. Before beginning his faculty role, he worked in various training and development areas including executive education and small business development. He is active in organizations such as the Academy of Human Resource Development and the American Association of Adult and Continuing Education. His research focuses on understanding and improving the lives of people at work, with emphasis on constructs such as organizational citizenship behaviors, leadership, and engagement,

 

Segment 1: Organizational Citizenship [00:00-17:15]

In this first segment, Kevin shares about his research on organizational citizenship.

In this segment, the following resources are mentioned:

Segment 2: Researching Military to Civilian Transitions [17:16-34:28]

In segment two, Kevin discusses his recent work on military to civilian transitions.

In this segment, the following resources are mentioned:

Bonus Clip #1 [00:00-02:05]: What's Next in Kevin's Research Pipeline

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