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Donald D. Davis
Researcher at Pennsylvania State University
Publications - 133
Citations - 3262
Donald D. Davis is an academic researcher from Pennsylvania State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ailanthus altissima & Ailanthus. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 130 publications receiving 2973 citations. Previous affiliations of Donald D. Davis include Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service & Old Dominion University.
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Women and women of color in leadership: complexity, identity, and intersectionality.
TL;DR: The challenges that women and women of color face in their quest to achieve and perform in leadership roles in work settings are described and the dimensions of gender and race are addressed.
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Ferromagnetism in Dilute Solutions of Cobalt in Palladium
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The interactive relationship of competitive climate and trait competitiveness with workplace attitudes, stress, and performance
TL;DR: In this paper, the influence of competition as an interaction between trait competitiveness and competitive climate was examined and the effect of competitive climate on job satisfaction, organizational commitment, job dedication, and supervisor-rated task performance.
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The influence of work‐family culture and workplace relationships on work interference with family: a multilevel model
TL;DR: In this article, a multilevel model examining the influence of work-family culture and supportive workplace relationships on work interference with family was used to test a path model examining relationships between work family culture, leader-member exchange (LMX), coworker support, and work interference.
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An inordinate fondness for Fusarium: Phylogenetic diversity of fusaria cultivated by ambrosia beetles in the genus Euwallacea on avocado and other plant hosts
Matthew T. Kasson,Kerry O'Donnell,Alejandro P. Rooney,Stacy Sink,Randy C. Ploetz,Jill N. Ploetz,Joshua L. Konkol,Daniel Carrillo,Stanley Freeman,Zvi Mendel,Jason A. Smith,Adam Black,Jiri Hulcr,Craig C. Bateman,Kristyna Stefkova,Paul R. Campbell,Andrew D. W. Geering,Elizabeth K. Dann,Akif Eskalen,K. M. Mohotti,Dylan P. G. Short,Takayuki Aoki,Kristi Fenstermacher,Donald D. Davis,David M. Geiser +24 more
TL;DR: The evolution of a clade within Fusarium associated with ambrosia beetles in the genus Euwallacea is document, consistent with a strong evolutionary trend toward obligate symbiosis coupled with secondary contact and interspecific hybridization.