Prof Carol Kulik

Bradley Distinguished Professor

School of Management

College of Business and Law

Eligible to supervise Masters and PhD - email supervisor to discuss availability.

Available For Media Comment.


Carol T. Kulik is a Bradley Distinguished Professor at the University of South Australia, UniSA Business, Centre for Workplace Excellence.  She is the co-author of Human Resources for the Non-HR Manager (2023, Routledge), a book that makes the latest research on people management accessible to managers with no formal training in human resources.
Professor Kulik's research focuses on the effective management of workforce diversity, especially in relation to gender and age. She is leading an ARC-funded project investigating how some organisations "break free from the herd" to become front runners in gender diversity when so many competitors lag behind. Professor Kulik is currently serving on South Australia's Gender Pay Gap Task Force. This 7-minute video summarizes her research into gender pay gaps: Closing Gender Pay and Leadership Gaps. Her research on mature-age workers is highlighted in this 3-minute Academy of Management Journal video: Mature-age Worker Engagement. 
Professor Kulik holds a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) in Industrial/Organizational Psychology and a PhD in Business Administration from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Professor Kulik has published over 90 articles in leading management and applied psychology journals. Her research on gender and diversity has been recognised by a scholarship award from the Academy of Management’s Gender and Diversity in Organizations Division. She is an elected fellow of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology, the Academy of Management, and the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia. 
Professor Kulik has been an Associate Editor at the Academy of Management Journal and the Journal of Management and served on the Australian Research Council’s College of Experts. She served two terms on the Academy of Management's Organizational Behavior Division Executive Committee, first as Representative-at-Large and later as Division Chair, and completed a 5-year leadership track (2015-2020) on AOM's Executive Committee. Professor Kulik's 2019 AOM Presidential Address reflected on the researcher-end user relationship. This 3-minute video presents the fairy tale version (complete with ivory tower and fire-breathing dragons): AOM Presidential Address.

Human Resource Management

Workforce Diversity

Organisational Justice

Cognitive Processes in Organisations

Date Position Institution name
2022 - 2025 Bradley Distinguished Professor University of South Australia
2006 - 2021 Research Professor of Human Resource Management University of South Australia
2002 - 2006 Chair in Human Resource Management University of Melbourne
1997 - 2002 Professor of Management Arizona State University
1992 - 1997 Associate Professor of Business Administration University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
1990 - 1992 Assistant Professor of Business Administration University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
1986 - 1990 Assistant Professor of Industrial Administration Carnegie Mellon University

Date Type Title Institution Name Country Amount
2019 Award Leadership in Research Award University of South Australia Australia -
2017 Fellowship Elected Fellow Academy of Management United States -
2017 Fellowship Elected Fellow Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia Australia -
2015 Achievement President Track Academy of Management United States -
2007 Award SAGE Scholarship Award, Gender and Diversity in Organizations Division Academy of Management United States -
2007 Fellowship Elected Fellow Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology United States -

Date Institution name Country Title
1981 - 1987 University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign United States PhD
1977 - 1981 University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign United States BSci

Year Citation
2025 Gould, J. A., Kulik, C. T., & Platt, A. L. M. (2025). A scoping review of gendered academic career outcomes: An ecosystem perspective. European Management Journal, 43(3), 371-382.
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2025 Kulik, C. T. (2025). The Nuts-and-Bolts Problem: Delivering Evidence-Based Operational Advice to Line Managers. Asia Pacific Journal of Human Resources, 63(3), 9 pages.
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2025 Metz, I., & Kulik, C. T. (2025). Male champion groups for gender equality: Big potential, major challenges. Business Horizons, 68(3), 319-330.
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2024 Fujimoto, Y., Kulik, C. T., & Perry, E. L. (2024). Human Resources for the Non-HR Manager. JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT & ORGANIZATION, 30(4), 1190-1191.
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2024 Chiu, C., Howard, M., Lopes, E., Kulik, C. T., & Tuckey, M. R. (2024). Put your own “oxygen mask” on first: A behavioral typology of leaders' self-care. Human Resource Management, 63(2), 243-263.
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2024 Washington, L., Beer, A., & Kulik, C. T. (2024). Gender, place leadership and levelling up across regions. Contemporary Social Science, 19(4), 583-601.
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2023 Gould, J. A., Kulik, C. T., & Sardeshmukh, S. R. (2023). Gender targets and trickle-down effects: Avoiding the ‘decoupling dynamics’ that limit female representation in senior roles. Australian Journal of Public Administration, 82(2), 147-166.
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2023 Kulik, C. T. (2023). Star performers: strategy with a few grains of salt. International Journal of Human Resource Management, 34(13), 2595-2606.
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2023 Cregan, C., Kulik, C. T., Perera, S., & Sardeshmukh, S. (2023). When time is running out: A growth curve analysis of older workers' retirement intentions. Journal of Organizational Behavior, 44(5), 760-775.
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2022 Cregan, C., & Kulik, C. T. (2022). Sweated Labour among Clothing Outworkers at the Start of the Twenty-First Century. Labour History, 122(1), 181-205.
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2022 Perry, E. L., Kulik, C. T., Mendelsohn, D. B., & Shon, D. H. (2022). Faculty Gender Diversity, Institutional Performance, and the Role of Diversity Climate. Research in Higher Education, 63(7), 1204-1236.
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2022 Kulik, C. T. (2022). We need a hero: HR and the ‘next normal’ workplace. Human Resource Management Journal, 32(1), 216-231.
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2022 Brown, M., Cregan, C., Kulik, C. T., & Metz, I. (2022). Managing voluntary collective turnover: the impact of a cynical workplace climate. Personnel Review, 51(2), 715-730.
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2022 Kulik, C. T. (2022). Gender (in)equality in Australia: good intentions and unintended consequences. Asia Pacific Journal of Human Resources, 60(1), 97-115.
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2021 Cregan, C., Kulik, C. T., Johnston, S., & Bartram, T. (2021). The influence of calculative (“hard”) and collaborative (“soft”) HRM on the layoff-performance relationship in high performance workplaces. Human Resource Management Journal, 31(1), 202-224.
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2021 Yanadori, Y., Kulik, C. T., & Gould, J. A. (2021). Who pays the penalty? Implications of gender pay disparities within top management teams for firm performance. Human Resource Management, 60(4), 681-699.
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2021 Cregan, C., Kulik, C. T., Metz, I., & Brown, M. (2021). Benefit of the doubt: the buffering influence of normative contracts on the breach-workplace performance relationship. International journal of human resource management, 32(6), 1390-1417.
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2020 Kulik, C. T. (2020). 2019 presidential address-management scholars, end users, and the power of thinking small. Academy of Management Review, 45(2), 273-279.
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2020 Tharenou, P., & Kulik, C. T. (2020). Skilled Migrants Employed in Developed, Mature Economies: From Newcomers to Organizational Insiders. Journal of Management, 46(6), 1156-1181.
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2019 Hemphill, E., & Kulik, C. T. (2019). Staying in the Race: Counselor Visits and Job Search Confidence Among People With Disabilities. Journal of Employment Counseling, 56(3), 127-140.
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2019 Perry, E. L., Kulik, C. T., Golom, F. D., & Cruz, M. (2019). Sexual harassment training: often necessary but rarely sufficient. Industrial and organizational psychology, 12(1), 89-92.
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2019 Sandhu, S., & Kulik, C. T. (2019). Shaping and being shaped: how organizational structure and managerial discretion co-evolve in new managerial roles. Administrative science quarterly, 64(3), 619-658.
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2019 Li, Y., Perera, S., Kulik, C. T., & Metz, I. (2019). Inclusion climate: A multilevel investigation of its antecedents and consequences. Human resource management, 58(4), 353-369.
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2018 Bainbridge, H. T. J., Perry, E. L., & Kulik, C. T. (2018). Sexual harassment training: explaining differences in Australian and US approaches. Asia Pacific journal of human resources, 56(1), 124-147.
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2018 Welsh, J., Strazdins, L., Charlesworth, S., Kulik, C. T., & D'Este, C. (2018). Losing the workers who need employment the most: how health and job quality affect involuntary retirement. Labour & industry: a journal of the social and economic relations of work, 28(4), 261-278.
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2018 Yanadori, Y., Gould, J. A., & Kulik, C. T. (2018). A fair go?: The gender pay gap among corporate executives in Australian firms. International journal of human resource management, 29(9), 1636-1660.
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2018 Gould, J. A., Kulik, C. T., & Sardeshmukh, S. R. (2018). Trickle-down effect: the impact of female board members on executive gender diversity. Human resource management, 57(4), 931-945.
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2018 Gould, J. A., Kulik, C. T., & Sardeshmukh, S. R. (2018). Gender diversity from the top: the trickle-down effect in the Australian public sector. Asia Pacific Journal of Human Resources, 56(1), 6-30.
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2017 Metz, I., Kulik, C. T., Cregan, C., & Brown, M. (2017). The manager as employer agent: the role of manager personality and organizational context in psychological contracts. Personnel review, 46(1), 136-153.
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2017 Brown, M., Kulik, C. T., Cregan, C., & Metz, I. (2017). Understanding the change-cynicism cycle: the role of HR. Human resource management, 56(1), 5-24.
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2017 Cregan, C., Kulik, C. T., & Bainbridge, H. T. J. (2017). Differences in well-being among people with disabilities in paid employment: level of restriction, gender and labour market context. Social policy and administration, 51(7), 1210-1230.
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2017 Hemphill, E., & Kulik, C. T. (2017). The tyranny of fit: yet another barrier to mainstream employment for disabled people in sheltered employment. Social policy and administration, 51(7), 1119-1134.
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2016 Kalysh, K., Kulik, C. T., & Perera, S. (2016). Help or hindrance? Work-life practices and women in management. The leadership quarterly, 27(3), 504-518.
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2016 Welsh, J., Strazdins, L., Charlesworth, S., Kulik, C. T., & Butterworth, P. (2016). Health or harm? a cohort study of the importance of job quality in extended workforce participation by older adults. BMC public health, 16(885), 1-14.
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2016 Brown, M., Kulik, C. T., & Lim, V. (2016). Managerial tactics for communicating negative performance feedback. Personnel review, 45(5), 969-987.
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2016 Hemphill, E., & Kulik, C. T. (2016). Shaping attitudes to disability employment with a national disability insurance scheme. Australian journal of social issues, 51(3), 301-318.
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2016 Hemphill, E., & Kulik, C. T. (2016). Help wanted: people with disabilities and recruitment advertising. Journal of employment counseling, 53(2), 71-85.
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2016 Hemphill, E., & Kulik, C. T. (2016). Which employers offer hope for mainstream job opportunities for disabled people?. Social policy and society, 15(4), 537-554.
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2016 Ng, Y. L., Kulik, C. T., & Bordia, P. (2016). The moderating role of intergroup contact in race composition, perceived similarity, and applicant attraction relationships. Journal of business and psychology, 31(3), 415-431.
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2016 Kulik, C. T., Perera, S., & Cregan, C. (2016). Engage me: The mature-age worker and stereotype threat. Academy of Management Journal, 59(6), 2132-2156.
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2015 Ali, M., Metz, I., & Kulik, C. T. (2015). Retaining a diverse workforce: the impact of gender-focused human resource management. Human resource management journal, 25(4), 580-599.
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2015 Halvorsen, B., Treuren, G., & Kulik, C. (2015). Job embeddedness among migrants: fit and links without sacrifice. International journal of human resource management, 26(10), 1298-1317.
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2015 Perera, S., Sardeshmukh, S., & Kulik, C. (2015). In or out: job exits of older workers. Asia Pacific Journal of Human Resources, 53(1), 4-21.
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2015 Kulik, C. T., Rae, B., Sardeshmukh, S. R., & Perera, S. (2015). Can we still be friends? The role of exit conversations in facilitating post-exit relationships. Human resource management, 54(6), 893-912.
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2015 Ali, M., Metz, I., & Kulik, C. T. (2015). The impact of work-family programs on the relationship between gender diversity and performance. Human resource management, 54(4), 553-576.
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2014 Olekalns, M., Kulik, C. T., & Chew, L. (2014). Sweet little lies: social context and the use of deception in negotiation. Journal of business ethics, 120(1), 13-26.
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2014 Kulik, C. (2014). Working below and above the line: the research-practice gap in diversity management. Human resource management journal, 24(2), 129-144.
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2014 Kulik, C. T. (2014). Spotlight on the context: how a stereotype threat framework might help organizations to attract and retain older workers. Industrial and organizational psychology, 7(3), 456-461.
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2014 Kulik, C. T., Ryan, S., Harper, S., & George, G. (2014). From the editors: aging populations and management. Academy of management journal, 57(4), 929-935.
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2014 Metz, I., Brown, M., Cregan, C., & Kulik, C. T. (2014). "Toxin handling" and well-being: the case of the human resources manager. European journal of work and organizational psychology, 23(2), 248-262.
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2014 Ali, M., Ng, Y. L., & Kulik, C. T. (2014). Board age and gender diversity: a test of competing linear and curvilinear predictions. Journal of business ethics, 125(3), 497-512.
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2013 Bambacas, M., & Kulik, C. T. (2013). Job embeddedness in China: how HR practices impact turnover intentions. International journal of human resource management, 24(10), 1933-1952.
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2013 Kulik, C. T., Cregan, C., & Bainbridge, H. T. J. (2013). I feel your pain: The moderating effect of care recipient health on the relationship between work hours and care recipient and caregiver psychological outcomes. Analyses of social issues and public policy, 13(1), 114-136.
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2013 Cregan, C., Kulik, C. T., & Salinger, D. (2013). The effects of age and drug dependency on the emotional exhaustion and job satisfaction of adult streetworkers in Australia. Archives of sexual behavior : an interdisciplinary research journal, 42(5), 851-861.
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2013 Hemphill, E., & Kulik, C. T. (2013). Recruitment ad analysis offers new opportunities to attract GPs to short-staffed practices. Health marketing quarterly, 144(2), 30-161.
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2012 Kulik, C. T., Pepper, M. B., Shapiro, D. L., & Cregan, C. (2012). The Electronic Water Cooler: Insiders and Outsiders Talk About Organizational Justice on the Internet. Communication Research, 39(5), 565-591.
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2012 Kulik, C. T., & Olekalns, M. (2012). Negotiating the Gender Divide: Lessons From the Negotiation and Organizational Behavior Literatures. Journal of Management, 38(4), 1387-1415.
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2012 Perry, E. L., Kulik, C. T., & Bustamante, J. (2012). Factors impacting the knowing-doing gap in sexual harassment training. Human resources development international, 15(5), 589-608.
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2012 Metz, I., Kulik, C. T., Brown, M., & Cregan, C. (2012). Changes in psychological contracts during the global financial crisis : the manager's perspective. International journal of human resource management, 23(20), 4359-4379.
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2012 Kulik, C. T., Treuren, G., & Bordia, P. (2012). Shocks and final straws: using exit-interview data to examine the unfolding model's decision paths. Human resource management, 51(1), 25-46.
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2011 Hemphill, E., & Kulik, C. (2011). Segmenting a general practitioner market to improve recruitment outcomes. Australian health review, 35(2), 117-123.
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2011 Fein, E., & Kulik, C. T. (2011). Safeguarding access and safeguarding meaning as strategies for achieving confidentiality. Industrial and organizational psychology, 4(4), 479-481.
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2011 Hemphill, E. A., & Kulik, C. T. (2011). Myth busting rural labour shortages. A market segmentation approach reveals new recruitment opportunities. Australasian journal of regional studies, 17(2), 174-203.
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2011 Kulik, C. T. (2011). Climbing the higher mountain: the challenges of multilevel, multisource, and longitudinal research designs. Management and organization review, 7(3), 447-460.
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2011 Ali, M., Kulik, C. T., & Metz, I. (2011). The gender diversity-performance relationship in services and manufacturing organizations. International journal of human resource management, 22(7), 1464-1485.
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2010 Perry, E., Kulik, C. T., Bustamante, J., & Golom, F. D. (2010). The impact of reason for training on the relationship between 'best practices' and sexual harassment training. Human resource development quarterly, 21(2), 187-208.
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2009 Kulik, C. T., Cregan, C., Metz, I., & Brown, M. (2009). HR managers as toxin handlers : the buffering effect of formalizing toxin handling responsibilities. Human resource management, 48(5), 695-716.
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2009 Perry, E., Kulik, C. T., & Field, M. P. (2009). Sexual harassment training : recommendations to address gaps between the practitioner and research literatures. Human resource management, 48(5), 817-837.
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2009 Roberson, L., Kulik, C. T., & Pepper, M. (2009). Individual and environmental factors influencing the use of transfer strategies after diversity training. Group and organization management, 34(1), 67-89.
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2009 Brown, M., Metz, I., Cregan, C., & Kulik, C. T. (2009). Irreconcilable differences? : strategic human resource management and employee well-being. Asia pacific journal of human resources, 47(3), 270-294.
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2009 Kulik, C. T., Cregan, C., Metz, I., & Brown, M. (2009). HR managers as toxin handlers: The buffering effect of formalizing toxin handling responsibilities (vol 48, pg 695, 2009). HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT, 48(6), 1005.
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2008 Perry, E., & Kulik, C. T. (2008). The devolution of HR to the line : implications for perceptions of people management effectiveness. International journal of human resource management, 19(2), 262-273.
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2008 Kulik, C. T., & Roberson, L. (2008). Common goals and golden opportunities: evaluations of diversity education in academic and organizational settings. Academy of management learning and education, 7(3), 309-331.
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2008 Kulik, C. T., & Perry, E. (2008). When less is more : the effect of devolution on HR's strategic role and construed image. Human resource management, 47(3), 541-558.
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2008 Kulik, C. T., Bainbridge, H., & Cregan, C. (2008). Known by the company we keep : stigma-by-association effects in the workplace. Academy of Management review, 33(1), 216-230.
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2008 Ashforth, B. E., Kulik, C. T., & Tomiuk, M. A. (2008). How service agents manage the person- role interface. Group and organization management, 33(1), 5-45.
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2008 Metz, I., & Kulik, C. T. (2008). Making public organizations more inclusive : a case study of the Victorian Police Force. Human resource management, 47(2), 369-387.
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2007 Roberson, L., & Kulik, C. T. (2007). Stereotype threat at work. Academy of Management perspectives, 21(2), 24-40.
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2007 Kulik, C. T., Roberson, L., & Perry, E. (2007). The multiple-category problem : category activation and inhibition in the hiring process. Academy of Management review, 32(2), 529-548.
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2007 Kulik, C. T., Pepper, M., Roberson, L., & Parker, S. (2007). The rich get richer : predicting participation in voluntary diversity training. Journal of organizational behavior, 28(6), 753-769.
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2006 Kulik, C. T., & Bainbridge, H. (2006). HR and the line: The distribution of HR activities in Australian organizations. Asia Pacific journal of human resources, 44(2), 240-256.
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2006 Bainbridge, H., Cregan, C., & Kulik, C. T. (2006). The effect of multiple roles on caregiver stress outcomes. Journal of applied psychology, 91(2), 490-497.
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2005 Skarlicki, D., & Kulik, C. T. (2005). Third-party reactions to employee (mis)treatment : a justice perspective. Research in organizational behavior, 26, 183-229.
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2005 Kulik, C. T. (2005). On editing in an international context. Journal of Management, 31(2), 162-166.
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2004 Perry, E., Kulik, C. T., & Bourhis, A. (2004). The reasonable woman standard: Effects on sexual harrassment court decisions.. Law and Human Behavior, 28(1), 9-27.
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2003 Roberson, L., Kulik, C. T., & Pepper, M. (2003). Using needs assessment to resolve controversies in diversity training design. Group and Organization Management, 28(1), 148-174.
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2003 Kulik, C. T., Perry, E., & Pepper, M. (2003). Here comes the judge. Law and Human Behavior, 27(1), 69-86.
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2002 Roberson, L., Kulik, C. T., & Pepper, M. (2002). Assessing instructor cultural competence in the classroom: An instrument and a development process. Journal of Management Education, 26(1), 40-55.
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2001 Roberson, L., Kulik, C. T., & Pepper, M. (2001). Designing effective diversity training. Journal of organizational behavior, 22(8), 871-885.
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2001 Kulik, C. T. (2001). Justice in the workplace: From theory to practice, vol 2.. ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCE QUARTERLY, 46(4), 785-787.
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2001 Holbrook, R. L., & Kulik, C. T. (2001). Customer perceptions of justice in service transactions: The effects of strong and weak ties. Journal of Organizational Behavior, 22(7), 743-757.
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2001 Kulik, C. T. (2001). Compensation in organizations: Current research and practice. ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT REVIEW, 26(1), 128-130.
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2000 Kulik, C. T., & Holbrook, R. L. (2000). Demographics in service encounters: Effects of racial and gender congruence on perceived fairness. Social Justice Research, 13(4), 375-402.
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2000 Kulik, C. T., Perry, E. L., & Bourhis, A. C. (2000). Ironic evaluation processes: Effects of thought suppression on evaluations of older job applicants. Journal of Organizational Behavior, 21(6), 689-711.
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1999 Perry, E. L., Kulik, C. T., & Zhou, J. (1999). A closer look at the effects of subordinate-supervisor age differences. Journal of Organizational Behavior, 20(3), 341-357.
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1999 Ambrose, M. L., & Kulik, C. T. (1999). Old friends, new faces: Motivation research in the 1990s. Journal of Management, 25(3), 231-292.
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1998 Kulik, C. T. (1998). Managing diversity in organizations: An exercise based on racial awareness training. Journal of Management Education, 22(2), 193-203.
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1998 Perry, E. L., Schmidtke, J. M., & Kulik, C. T. (1998). Propensity to sexually harass: An exploration of gender differences. Sex Roles, 38(5-6), 443-460.
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1997 Perry, E. L., Kulik, C. T., & Schmidtke, J. M. (1997). Blowing the whistle: Determinants of responses to sexual harassment. Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 19(4), 457-482.
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1996 Perry, E. L., Kulik, C. T., & Bourhis, A. C. (1996). Moderating effects of personal and contextual factors in age discrimination. Journal of Applied Psychology, 81(6), 628-647.
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1996 Kulik, C. T., Allan Lind, E., Ambrose, M. L., & MacCoun, R. J. (1996). Understanding gender differences in distributive and procedural justice. Social Justice Research, 9(4), 351-369.
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1994 Kulik, C. T., & Clark, S. C. (1994). Category‐Based and Feature‐Based Cognitive Processes: The Role of Unfavorable Information. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 24(21), 1891-1918.
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1994 PERRY, E. L., DAVISBLAKE, A., & KULIK, C. T. (1994). EXPLAINING GENDER-BASED SELECTION DECISIONS - A SYNTHESIS OF CONTEXTUAL AND COGNITIVE APPROACHES. ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT REVIEW, 19(4), 786-820.
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1994 Ambrose, M. L., & Kulik, C. T. (1994). The Effect of Information Format and Performance Pattern on Performance Appraisal Judgments in a Computerized Performance Monitoring Context. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 24(9), 801-823.
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1993 Kulik, C. T., & Ambrose, M. L. (1993). Category-Based and Feature-Based Processes in Performance Appraisal: Integrating Visual and Computerized Sources of Performance Data. Journal of Applied Psychology, 78(5), 821-830.
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1993 Jacobs, S. L., Kulik, C. T., & Fichman, M. (1993). Category‐Based and Feature‐Based Cognitive Processes in Job Impressions. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 23(15), 1226-1248.
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1993 LIND, E. A., KULIK, C. T., AMBROSE, M., & DEVERAPARK, M. V. (1993). INDIVIDUAL AND CORPORATE DISPUTE RESOLUTION - USING PROCEDURAL FAIRNESS AS A DECISION HEURISTIC. ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCE QUARTERLY, 38(2), 224-251.
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1993 Fenner, D. B., Lerch, F. J., & Kulik, C. T. (1993). The Impact of Computerized Performance Monitoring and Prior Performance Knowledge on Performance Evaluation. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 23(7), 573-601.
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1993 Kulik, C. T., & Clark, S. C. (1993). Frustration effects in procedural justice research: The case of drug-testing legislation. Social Justice Research, 6(3), 287-299.
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1992 KULIK, C. T., & AMBROSE, M. L. (1992). PERSONAL AND SITUATIONAL DETERMINANTS OF REFERENT CHOICE. ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT REVIEW, 17(2), 212-237.
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1991 OLDHAM, G. R., KULIK, C. T., & STEPINA, L. P. (1991). PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENTS AND EMPLOYEE REACTIONS - EFFECTS OF STIMULUS-SCREENING SKILLS AND JOB COMPLEXITY. ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT JOURNAL, 34(4), 929-938.
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1991 Ambrose, M. L., Harland, L. K., & Kulik, C. T. (1991). Influence of Social Comparisons on Perceptions of Organizational Fairness. Journal of Applied Psychology, 76(2), 239-246.
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1991 TINDALE, R. S., KULIK, C. T., & SCOTT, L. A. (1991). INDIVIDUAL AND GROUP FEEDBACK AND PERFORMANCE - AN ATTRIBUTIONAL PERSPECTIVE. BASIC AND APPLIED SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 12(1), 41-62.
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1990 KULIK, C. T. (1990). ENVIRONMENTAL-QUALITY IN OFFICES - VISCHER,JC. ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT REVIEW, 15(2), 339-341.
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1990 Lind, E. A., Ambrose, M., Park, M. D. V., & Kulik, C. T. (1990). Perspective and procedural justice: Attorney and litigant evaluations of court procedures. Social Justice Research, 4(4), 325-336.
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1989 Kulik, C. T., & Rowland, K. M. (1989). The relationship of attributional frameworks to job seekers' perceived success and job search involvement. Journal of Organizational Behavior, 10(4), 361-367.
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1989 KULIK, C. T. (1989). THE EFFECTS OF JOB CATEGORIZATION ON JUDGMENTS OF THE MOTIVATING POTENTIAL OF JOBS. ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCE QUARTERLY, 34(1), 68-90.
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1989 Ambrose, M. L., & Kulik, C. T. (1989). The influence of social comparisons on perceptions of procedural fairness. Journal of Business and Psychology, 4(1), 129-138.
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1988 Ambrose, M. L., & Kulik, C. T. (1988). Referent Sharing: Convergence within Workgroups of Perceptions of Equity and Referent Choice. Human Relations, 41(9), 697-707.
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1988 Kulik, C. T., Oldham, G. R., & Langner, P. H. (1988). Measurement of Job Characteristics: Comparison of the Original and the Revised Job Diagnostic Survey. Journal of Applied Psychology, 73(3), 462-466.
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1987 Kulik, C. T., Oldham, G. R., & Hackman, J. R. (1987). Work design as an approach to person-environment fit. Journal of Vocational Behavior, 31(3), 278-296.
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1986 OLDHAM, G. R., KULIK, C. T., STEPINA, L. P., & AMBROSE, M. L. (1986). RELATIONS BETWEEN SITUATIONAL FACTORS AND THE COMPARATIVE REFERENTS USED BY EMPLOYEES. ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT JOURNAL, 29(3), 599-608.
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1986 Oldham, G. R., Kulik, C. T., Ambrose, M. L., Stepina, L. P., & Brand, J. F. (1986). Relations between job facet comparisons and employee reactions. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 38(1), 28-47.
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Year Citation
2022 Kulik, C. T., Sandhu, S., Perera, S., & Jarvis, S. A. (2022). Gender equality in organizations: The dynamics of space. In Handbook on the Business of Sustainability the Organization Implementation and Practice of Sustainable Growth (pp. 170-188).
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2022 Kulik, C., Sandhu, S., Perera, S., & Jarvis, S. (2022). Gender equality in organizations: the dynamics of space. In Source details - Title: Handbook on the Business of Sustainability: The Organization, Implementation, and Practice of Sustainable Growth (pp. 169-188). UK: Edward Elgar.
2020 Kulik, C. T., Sinha, R., & Olekalns, M. (2020). Women-focused negotiation training: A gendered solution to a gendered problem. In Research Handbook on Gender and Negotiation (pp. 297-326). UK: Edward Elgar.
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2019 Kulik, C. T., & Rae, B. (2019). The glass ceiling in organizations. In M. A. Hitt (Ed.), Source details - Title: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Business and Management (pp. 1-18). US: Oxford University Press.
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2016 Kulik, C. T., Metz, I., & Gould, J. (2016). In the company of women: the well-being consequences of working with (and for) other women. In M. L. Connerley, & J. Wu (Eds.), Source details - Title: Handbook on well-being of working women (pp. 189-207). Netherlands: Springer.
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2015 Kulik, C. T., & Li, Y. (2015). The fork in the road: diversity management and organizational justice. In R. Cropanzano, & M. L. Ambrose (Eds.), Source details - Title: The Oxford handbook of justice in the workplace (pp. 561-575). US: Oxford University Press.
2015 Skarlicki, D. P., O'Reilly, J., & Kulik, C. T. (2015). The Third-Party Perspective of (In)justice. In R. Cropanzano, & M. L. Ambrose (Eds.), Source details - Title: The Oxford handbook of justice in the workplace (pp. 235-255). US: Oxford University Press.
2015 Perera, S., & Kulik, C. T. (2015). Using expertise as a firewall: exploring emotion work of novices and experts. In N. M. Ashkanasy, W. J. Zerbe, & C. E. J. Härtel (Eds.), Source details - Title: New ways of studying emotions in organizations (Vol. 11, pp. 341-368). UK: Emerald Group Publishing.
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2015 Kulik, C. T., & Metz, I. (2015). Women at the top: will more women in senior roles impact organizational outcomes?. In M. Hitt (Ed.), Source details - Title: Oxford research reviews: business and management (Vol. online, pp. 1-32). UK: Oxford University Press.
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2014 Metz, I., & Kulik, C. T. (2014). The rocky climb: women's advancement in management. In S. Kumra, R. Simpson, & R. J. Burke (Eds.), Source details - Title: The Oxford handbook of gender in organizations (pp. 175-199). UK: Oxford University Press.
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2013 Kulik, C. (2013). Managing diversity. In K. EH (Ed.), Source details - Title: Encyclopedia of management theory. California: SAGE Publications.
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2013 Roberson, L., Kulik, C. T., & Tan, R. Y. (2013). Effective diversity training. In Q. M. Robertson (Ed.), Source details - Title: Oxford handbook of diversity and work (pp. 341-365). New York: Oxford University Press.
2011 Kulik, C. T. (2011). Five things I know for sure about organizational justice (and many more things I am not so sure about). In D. Skarlicki, S. Dirk, & S. Gilliland (Eds.), Source details - Title: Emerging perspectives on organizational justice and ethics (pp. 261-276). US: Information Age Publishing.
2011 Olekalns, M., & Kulik, C. T. (2011). Sugar 'n' spice and all things nice: gender and strategy choice in negotiation. In P. A. Murray, R. Kramar, & P. McGraw (Eds.), Source details - Title: Women at work: research, policy and practice (pp. 287-307). Australia: Tilde University Press.
2009 Lind, E. A., & Kulik, C. T. (2009). Hear me out : voice and justice. In J. Greenberg (Ed.), Source details - Title: Voice and silence in organizations (pp. 135-156). UK: Emerald Group.
2008 Kulik, C. T., & Roberson, L. (2008). Diversity initiative effectiveness : what organizations can and cannot expect from diversity recruitment, diversity training, and formal mentoring programs. In A. P. Brief (Ed.), Source details - Title: Diversity at work (pp. 265-317). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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2008 Kulik, C. T. (2008). The motivating potential of an associate editor's role. In Source details - Title: Opening the black box of editorship (pp. 223-230). Basingstoke ; New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
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2008 Ashforth, B. E., Tomiuk, M. A., & Kulik, C. T. (2008). Doing emotion in service encounters : service agents' perceptions of emotional labor and emotional contagion. In N. M. Ashkanasy (Ed.), Source details - Title: Research companion to emotion in organizations (pp. 335-348). Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar.
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2006 Kulik, C. T., & Bainbridge, H. (2006). Psychological perspectives on workplace diversity. In Source details - Title: Handbook of workplace diversity (pp. 25-52). Thousand Oaks: Sage.
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2005 Kulik, C. T. (2005). Corporate champions : coming to the defence of organizations. In S. W. Gilliland (Ed.), Source details - Title: What motivates fairness in organizations? (pp. 179-195). US: Information Age Publishing.
2004 Shapiro, D., & Kulik, C. T. (2004). Resolving disputes between faceless disputants: new challenges for conflict management theory. In J. M. Brett, & M. Gelfand (Eds.), Source details - Title: The Handbook of Negotiation and Culture. CA: Stanford University Press.
2004 Shapiro, D., & Kulik, C. T. (2004). Resolving disputes between faceless disputants: New challenges for conflict management theory. In Source details - Title: Handbook of Negotiation and Culture (pp. 177-192). Palo Alto: Stanford University Press.
2002 Kulik, C. T., & Holbrook Jr., R. (2002). Patients and physicians as stakeholders: Justice in the medical context. In S. Gilliland, D. D. Steiner, & D. P. Skarlicki (Eds.), Source details - Title: Emerging perspectives on Managing Organisational Justice (pp. 77-101). Greenwich: Information Age Publishing.
2001 Ambrose, M., & Kulik, C. T. (2001). How do I know that's fair? A categorisation approach to fairness judgements. In S. Gilliland, D. D. Steiner, & D. P. Skarlicki (Eds.), Source details - Title: Research in Social Issues in Management (pp. 35-61). Greenwich: Information Age Publishing.

Year Citation
2023 Sandhu, S., Kulik, C. T., & Sanjeewa, P. (2023). Friends with benefits: interconnections between environmental sustainability and gender equality. In Changing management values and practices for a sustainable future: 36th ANZAM conference (pp. 1-18). New Zealand: ANZAM.
2023 Perera, S., Kulik, C. T., & Sandhu, S. (2023). Rally the troops first: startup action on gender equality. In Changing management values and practices for a sustainable future: 36th ANZAM conference (pp. 1-16). New Zealand: ANZAM.
2023 Maier, J. A., Kulik, C., & Perera, S. (2023). Challenges of Being a Social Enterprise: When Being a Business for Good Means Being a Good Business. In Changing management values and practices for a sustainable future: 36th ANZAM conference (pp. 829-846). Australia: Australia New Zealand Academy of Management (ANZAM).
2023 Rae, B., Kulik, C., & Perera, S. (2023). Gendered Displays: Managers' Use of Negative Emotion to Influence Employee Behaviour. In Australia New Zealand Academy of Management (ANZAM) (pp. 928-946). Australia: Australia New Zealand Academy of Management (ANZAM).
2014 Kulik, C. T., Olekalns, M., & Swain, E. T. (2014). Does consistency pay? The effects of information sequence and content on women's negotiation outcomes. In A. Atinc, & G. G (Eds.), Academy of Management proceedings Vol. 2014 (pp. 393-398). US: Academy of Management.
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2012 Hemphill, E., & Kulik, C. T. (2012). Try before you buy. A strategy to source jobs for unemployed people with disabilities. In W. Soontiens (Ed.), Proceedings of the 26th annual Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management conference (pp. 1-16). Australia: Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management.
2012 Kulik, C. T., Tovale, B. R., Sardeshmukh, S. R., Perera, S., & Wijesinghe, G. (2012). Can we still be friends? The role of exit conversations in facilitating post-exit relationships. In Academy of Management Annual Meeting Proceedings Vol. 2012 (pp. 225-230). Academy of Management.
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2012 Halvorsen, B., Treuren, G., & Kulik, C. T. (2012). Migrant workers and job embeddedness: developing an understanding of attachment. In W. Soontiens (Ed.), Proceedings of the 26th annual Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management conference (pp. 1-18). Australia: Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management.
2012 Perera, S., Sardeshmukh, S. R., & Kulik, C. T. (2012). Stay; go or pause: older workers' employment decisions. In S. Werner (Ed.), Proceedings of the 26th Annual Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management Conference (pp. 1-17). Queensland: ANZAM - Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management.
2011 Hemphill, E. A., & Kulik, C. T. (2011). Can brand equity help nonprofits employment services find jobs for people with disabilities?. In Proceedings of the 25th ANZAM Conference (pp. 1-17). Sydney, Australia: ANZAM - Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management.
2010 Halvorsen, B., Kulik, C. T., & Treuren, G. (2010). Retaining migrant employees: reducing turnover using job embeddedness theory. In B. Gurd (Ed.), Proceedings of th 24th annual Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management conference (ANZAM 2010). Australia: Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management.
2009 Hemphill, E. A., & Kulik, C. T. (2009). Defining a process for segmenting the general practitioner market for rural practice recruitment. In Social Marketing Quarterly Vol. 15 (pp. 74-91). US: Sage Publications.
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2009 Ali, M., Kulik, C. T., & Metz, I. (2009). The impact of gender diversity on performance in services and manufacturing organizations. In Academy of Management Annual Meeting Proceedings Vol. 2009 (pp. 1-8). US: Academy of Management.
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1998 Perry, E. L., Kulik, C. T., & Schmidtke, J. M. (1998). Individual differences in the effectiveness of sexual harassment awareness training. In Journal of Applied Social Psychology Vol. 28 (pp. 698-723). FL, ORLANDO: WILEY.
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