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Paula A. Kincaid

Teaching Fellow

University of North Texas

Department of Management

Email: Paula.Kincaid@unt.edu

Teaching

Teaching Experience

    University of North Texas

  • MGMT 3720 - Organizational Behavior, 1 course.
  • MGMT 3860 - Human Resource Management, 4 courses.
  • MGMT 3880 - Business Ethics and Social Responsibility, 5 courses.

Research

Published Intellectual Contributions

    Encyclopedia Article

  • Reger, R.K., Kincaid, P.A. (2021). Content and Text Analysis Methods for Organizational Research.
  • Reger, R.K., Kincaid, P. (2021). Content and Text Analysis Methods for Organizational Research. Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Business and Management. 29 pages equivalent (single spaced, 12 point Times New Roman. Oxford, England, University of Oxford. https://doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190224851.013.336
  • Journal Article

  • Kincaid, P.A., Short, J.C., Wolfe, M. (2022). Got ink, get paid? Exploring the impact of tattoo visibility on crowdfunding performance.. Journal of Business Venturing Insights.
  • Chandler, J.A., Dushinsky, G., Elitzur, R., Hopp, C., Kincaid, P.A., Short, J.C. (2022). Reviewing Recent Crowdfunding Research: Collective Findings from the Journal of Business Venturing Insights.. Journal of Business Venturing Insights.

Presentations Given

    Invited Talk

  • Reger, R. (Author & Presenter), Kincaid, P. (Author), University of Nottingham Speakers Series, Unlocking the Magic of Words (And More):A Content Analysis Workshop, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK (virtual), United Kingdom. (2021).
  • Paper

  • Short, J. (Author), Anglin, A. (Author), Kincaid, P. (Author & Presenter), Southern Management Association Annual Meetings, The impact of tattoos on crowdfunding performance: A role congruity perspective., Southern Management Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, United States of America. (2021).
  • Chen, V.H. (Author & Presenter), Kincaid, P. (Author), Hancock, J. (Author), Southern Management Association, Explicating Consequences of Experienced Incivility on Withdrawal Behaviors: A Meta-Analysis, Virtual, United States of America. (2020).