Hine, M.J., Murphy, S.A. and V. Ambwani (2010), “Emotional Contagion in Computer Mediated Communication”. International Journal of Knowledge, Culture and Change Management, 10(6), 149-163.
Hine, M.J., Murphy, S.A. and V. Ambwani (2010), “Emotional Contagion in Computer Mediated Communication”. International Journal of Knowledge, Culture and Change Management, 10(6), 149-163.
Kim, D., Kumar, V. and S.A. Murphy (2010), “European foundation for quality management business excellence model: An integrative review and research agenda”. International Journal of Quality & Reliability Management, 27(6), 684-701.
Murphy, S.A. and C.A. Hajnal (2010), “Preparing for uncertainty? Paradoxical challenges for management education”. International Journal of Education Research. 5(1), 1-15.
Rojas-Méndez, J.I., Murphy, S.A. and N. Papadopoulos (2010), “The U.S. Brand Personality: A Sino Perspective”, Global Marketing Conference, Tokyo, Japan, September 9-12.
Murphy, S.A., & Kiffin-Petersen (2010), “Shame in self and organisations”. 5th Asia Pacific Symposium on Emotions in Worklife, November, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia.
Hine, M.J., Murphy, S.A. and V.P. Ambwani (2010), “Emotional Contagion in Computer Mediated Communication”. Tenth International Conference on Knowledge, Culture and Change in Organizations, July, HEC Montreal, Montreal Canada. 26p.
Mann, I.J.S., S.A. Murphy and V. Kumar (2009), “Unit of Analysis: The Case of Performance Measurement in Supply Chain Management”. The IUP Journal of Supply Chain Management, 6(3&4), 41-56.
Hine, M.J., S.A. Murphy, M. Weber and G. Kersten (2009), “The Role of Emotion and Language in Dyadic eNegotiations”. Group Decision and Negotiation, 18(3), 193-211.
McIntyre, M.L. and S.A. Murphy (2009), “Director Education Programs in Canada, Australia and the United Kingdom: A Comparative Study”. International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics, 4(4), 349-371.
Nisbet, E.K.L., J. Zelenski and S.A. Murphy (2009), “The nature relatedness scale: Linking individuals’ connection with nature to environmental concern and behavior”. Environment and Behavior, 40. (In Press).