John Fiset
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PhD anticipated 2013 MSc Management, John Molson School of Business, Concordia University, Canada BComm (Hons), Mount Allison University, Canada |
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| John Fiset is currently a PhD student at the John Molson School of Business. His current research interests include the impact of various leadership behaviours on workplace health and safety outcomes, inter-group cohesion dynamics and organizational ambidexterity as it pertains to schedule adherence issues. |
Research Interests
- Leadership
- Group Cohesion
- Workplace Health & Safety
- Organizational Ambidexterity
Selected Research
Conference Proceedings
- Fiset, J. & Dostaler, I. (2011). Developing Ambidextrous Solutions: The Case of a Canadian Manufacturing Organization. Paper presented at the Administrative Sciences Association of Canada Conference. Montreal, Quebec.
- Mullen, J.E., & Fiset, J. (2008). The effects of abusive supervision on employee occupational health and safety outcomes. Paper presented at the 9th World Conference on Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion. Merida, Mexico.
