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Darja Kragt (Miscenko)
Darja Kragt (Miscenko)
Lecturer in Work Psychology, The University of Western Australia
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Identity and identification at work
D Miscenko, DV Day
Organizational Psychology Review 6 (3), 215-247, 2016
4582016
Am I a leader? Examining leader identity development over time
D Miscenko, H Guenter, DV Day
The Leadership Quarterly 28 (5), 605-620, 2017
3262017
Leader-Member Exchange (LMX): Construct evolution, contributions, and future prospects for advancing leadership theory
DV Day, D Miscenko
The Oxford Handbook of Leader-Member Exchange, 0
140*
Volunteering research in Australia: A narrative review
D Kragt, D Holtrop
Australian Journal of Psychology 71 (4), 342-360, 2019
982019
Predicting Leadership Competency Development and Promotion Among High-Potential Executives: The Role of Leader Identity
D Kragt, DV Day
Frontiers in psychology 11, 1816, 2020
932020
Why and when leadership training predicts effectiveness: The role of leader identity and leadership experience
D Kragt, H Guenter
Leadership & Organization Development Journal 39 (3), 406-418, 2018
922018
What are the health, social and economic benefits of providing public housing and support to formerly homeless people?
L Wood, P Flatau, K Zaretzky, S Foster, S Vallesi, D Miscenko
Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute, 2016
612016
Am I a leader or a friend? How leaders deal with pre-existing friendships
KL Unsworth, D Kragt, A Johnston-Billings
The Leadership Quarterly 29 (6), 674-685, 2018
302018
Identity and identification at work. Organizational Psychology Review, 6 (3), 215–247
D Miscenko, DV Day
232016
Predictors of turnover amongst volunteers: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
VW Forner, D Holtrop, EJ Boezeman, GR Slemp, M Kotek, D Kragt, ...
Journal of Organizational Behavior 45 (3), 434-458, 2024
222024
The challenges of volunteering during the COVID-19 pandemic
A Luksyte, PD Dunlop, D Holtrop, M Gagné, D Kragt, HM Farid
Industrial and Organizational Psychology 14 (1-2), 286-289, 2021
212021
When joining is not enough: Emergency services volunteers and the intention to remain
D Kragt, P Dunlop, M Gagne, D Holtrop, A Luksyte
Australian Journal of Emergency Management, The 33 (4), 35-40, 2018
172018
A mixed methods randomised control trial to evaluate the effectiveness of the journey to social inclusion–phase 2 intervention for chronically homeless adults: study protocol
S Vallesi, P Flatau, M Thielking, JL Mackelprang, KM Taylor, L La Sala, ...
BMC Public Health 19, 1-13, 2019
142019
50 lives 50 homes: A housing first response to ending homelessness: First evaluation report
L Wood, S Vallesi, D Kragt, P Flatau, N Wood, A Gazey, L Lester
The University of Western Australia, 2017
132017
The financing, delivery and effectiveness of programs to reduce homelessness
P Flatau, K Zaretzky, L Wood, D Miscenko
AHURI Final Report, 2016
122016
lives 50 homes: a housing first response to ending homelessness
L Wood, S Vallesi, D Kragt, P Flatau, N Wood, A Gazey, L Lester
First Evaluation Report. Perth, Western Australia, 2017
102017
Firefighters’ transition into retirement: Issues, challenges and support program design
D Kragt, K Jorritsma, P Dunlop, S Parker
The University of Western Australia, 2017
102017
Chronic homelessness in Melbourne: The experiences of Journey to Social Inclusion Mark II study participants
D Miscenko, S Vallesi, L Wood, M Thielking, K Taylor, J Mackelprang, ...
APO: Analysis & Policy Observatory, 2017
92017
Emergency volunteer retention: Can a culture of inclusiveness help
M Gagné, A Luksyte, P Dunlop, D Holtrop, D Kragt, H Farid
Proceedings from the Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC Research Forum, 2019
62019
Exploring Volunteer Turnover Reasons, Intentions, and Behavior
D Holtrop, C Soo, M Gagné, D Kragt, PD Dunlop, A Luksyte
Group & Organization Management, 10596011241237841, 2024
52024
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