Richard A. MendelsonKeiser University · KU: Psychology
Richard A. Mendelson
PhD
Currently exploring politically-based maltreatment in the workplace (PBMW) & emotional intelligence (EI).
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Introduction
Professor, I.O. Psychology Graduate Programs,
Director of Research, Consultant
Additional affiliations
October 2017 - present
PUR Clinic
Position
- Managing Director
February 2014 - present
Publications
Publications (56)
This article contributes to the existing body of literature on emotional intelligence by applying current theoretical frameworks within the construct of global sales channels to assess the effect of emotional intelligence on channel performance. Prior research has demonstrated that emotional intelligence is a key indicator of performance in manager...
This study examines whether the market exhibits asymmetrically distributed information in the form of
herd behavior of professional investors simultaneous with merger announcement signals. The problem
addressed in this study is the identification of herding mentality. Secondary data was used, and the
sample includes daily stock price returns and vo...
This study examined emotional intelligence in the workplace. The researcher desired to discern whether former elite-level athletes, currently in the workplace, possess significantly different levels of emotional intelligence than their nonathlete counterparts. Assessment instruments used in this study include the Bar-On Emotional Quotient Inventory...
Feedback has been a process that has been looked at for a long time, longer than personality andemployee engagement. The current study was used to examine feedback environments when itcame to personality effects on employee engagement. The data was collected through standardsurveys to determine the relationship of the three variables, personality,...
This presentation focuses on our effort to contribute to the existing literature on emotional intelligence (EI) in the workplace. Due to many conflicting outcomes from different studies on EI and job performance, we adhered to the call of some scholars who suggested that pairing EI with another individual trait would assist in understanding the rel...
This chapter examines the lifespan and usage of robotic microsurgical platforms in the treatment of chronic scrotal content pain and male fertility issues. Beginning with the use of the first microscope during a surgical procedure and finishing in more contemporary times, the information provided runs the gamut from addressing the use of a robotic...
Editor's Notes regarding the need for social and emotional learning throughout the field of higher education.
This is non-empirical. The subject matter of this paper addresses social and emotional learning in terms of its impact and influence on education leadership.
The purpose of this chapter is a contemporary review of the use of robotic microsurgical techniques for the purpose of fertility improvement in males. The robotic-assisted microsurgical subinguinal varicocelectomy technique will be discussed in detail. There are potential benefits in terms of decreased surgeon fatigue and improved surgical efficien...
Objective:
To assesses the efficacy of ultrasound-guided targeted cryoablation (UTC) of the perispermatic cord as a salvage treatment for patients who failed microsurgical denervation of the spermatic cord.
Methods:
Retrospective review of 279 cases (221 patients: 58 bilateral) undergoing UTC between November 2012 and July 2016, performed by 2 f...
Reprisal of 2018 AI/EI Presentation at SIOP Annual Conference.
Online (remote) IO Graduate programs are growing in availability and enrollment. There is no metric to objectively measure how they compare to traditional programs, yet there is little question that graduates of online programs are held in lower esteem. This debate will feature faculty, students, and graduates of each type of IO program in presenti...
Podium presentation. Presented at the American Urological Association Southeast Section Conference in Phoenix, AZ.
This session will discuss applied, theoretical, and empirically grounded insight about the manner in which artificial intelligence (AI) and emotional intelligence (EI) can be used for decisions organizations make regarding employees and customers. The discussion focuses on organizations’ use of behavioral data about human beings and the implication...
This presentation was intended to provide information and awareness regarding the technologies that exist and can be used for different security purposes, both benevolent as well as malevolent.
Purpose:
Microsurgical denervation of the spermatic cord (MDSC) is a treatment option for chronic orchialgia that is refractory to conservative treatment. A recent study has shown specific nerve fibers as the possible cause of chronic orchialgia. Our goal was to present outcomes of ligation of these nerves using a targeted robotic assisted microsu...
This session presented theoretical and empirically grounded insight about how emotional intelligence measures in the workplace can assist organizations in terms of performance. Topics included literature defining emotional intelligence, explaining how emotional intelligence is measured, used/misused in organizations, and insight from those using em...
This research examines consumer reactions to three common positioning strategies: a narrow, single focused specialized position in which products are described by a single attribute, a broader all in one position in which products are defined by a combination of attributes and abstract or subjective position. The empirical data reported in this art...
Presented as a Conversation Hour.
The current research evolved from a community consultation project involving a group of approximately 200 students enrolled at 6 different high schools in a large school district in the Southeast region of the United States of America. The students are involved in a pilot program funded by their school district called “Latinos In Action”, designed...
ABSTRACT
This article contributes to the existing body of literature on cloud computing by examining the moderating as well as mediating factors influencing macro-scale adoption of the cloud computing framework. Prior research has demonstrated that cloud computing can be more cost effective, more efficient, and has higher levels of elasticity; howe...
The current research evolved from a community consultation project involving a group of approximately 200 students enrolled at 6 different high schools in a large school district in the Southeast region of the United States of America. The students are involved in a pilot program funded by their school district called “Latinos In Action”, designed...
Presentation based on the research article of the same title.
How does EI act as a moderator with regard to academic achievement of Latin American students?
This research explores the similarities and differences between three specific traits of educators from a secondary school in a southern state of the United States of America, and educators from a secondary school in Belgrade, Serbia. Intrapersonal skills, adaptability, and flexibility are examined as elements of emotional intelligence. The three t...
This research investigates whether a difference exists in m-coupon usage, attitudes and redemption behaviors between consumers from the United States of America and India. Market maven attitudes, coupon proneness, and the amount of time spent shopping, as well as, m-coupon attitudes, redemption attitudes, intention to redeem, social norms, and past...
This article contributes to the existing body of literature on emotional intelligence by empirically studying whether or not emotional intelligence of elite athletes transfers into the workplace. For the purposes of this research, participants were considered elite athletes if they had a personal history of participating in collegiate, internationa...
This investigation examined the relationship between attributional style and burnout among veteran police officers. An anonymous, online questionnaire was made available to 1078 police officers in a metropolitan area of the Midwest, USA. The questionnaire included the Attributional Style Questionnaire (ASQ) and the Maslach Burnout Inventory-Human S...
Questions
Question (1)
I am looking for a measure of either religious or sexual discrimination that has strong psychometrics. I am interested in adapting the extant scales for a new project. If you have any measures like this available, please let me know. Thank you!
Rich