Rey Martinez-Nunez

Rey Martinez-Nunez

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Toxic Leadership in Puerto Rican Women 03/28/2024

Participate in a Survey: https://forms.gle/nZzBF3cgmRtDbPFU9

Are you a Puerto Rican woman who has experienced difficult leadership at work? Your insights are valuable!

πŸ” Study Title: Toxic Leadership and Turnover Intention: Moderators in Puerto Rican Women

πŸ” Purpose: Help us understand the impact of abusive bosses on Puerto Rican women’s work lives, mental health, and job satisfaction.

πŸ” Eligibility: Identify as female, be proficient in English, have internet access, aged 18-64, born in Puerto Rico, and had at least one experience with a toxic leader at a job.

πŸ” Commitment: Complete an online survey in approximately 20 minutes. No monetary compensation (Third-party recruits are compensated according to agreed terms).

πŸ” Location: Participate from anywhere via an Online Google Form.

πŸ” Contact: Reynaldo Martinez-Nunez at [email protected] or Dr. Kathleen Kleinfeldt at [email protected].

This study is part of a dissertation for the Business Psychology Program at The Chicago School. Your participation will contribute to a greater understanding of how to improve the work environment for Puerto Rican women.

Toxic Leadership in Puerto Rican Women I am conducting research on the impact of toxic leaders in employee resignations on behalf of Puerto Rican women. I would love to hear from you about how these events framed your experience and how certain aspects of yourself, and your workplace, impacted you physically and emotionally. This informa...

Toxic Leadership in Puerto Rican Women 03/27/2024

Participate in a Survey: https://forms.gle/nZzBF3cgmRtDbPFU9

Are you a Puerto Rican woman who has experienced difficult leadership at work? Your insights are valuable!

πŸ” Study Title: Toxic Leadership and Turnover Intention: Moderators in Puerto Rican Women

πŸ” Purpose: Help us understand the impact of abusive bosses on Puerto Rican women’s work lives, mental health, and job satisfaction.

πŸ” Eligibility: Identify as female, be proficient in English, have internet access, aged 18-64, born in Puerto Rico, and had at least one experience with a toxic leader at a job.

πŸ” Commitment: Complete an online survey in approximately 20 minutes. No monetary compensation (Third-party recruits are compensated according to agreed terms).

πŸ” Location: Participate from anywhere via an Online Google Form.

πŸ” Contact: Reynaldo Martinez-Nunez at [email protected] or Dr. Kathleen Kleinfeldt at [email protected].

This study is part of a dissertation for the Business Psychology Program at The Chicago School. Your participation will contribute to a greater understanding of how to improve the work environment for Puerto Rican women.

Toxic Leadership in Puerto Rican Women I am conducting a research on the impact of toxic leaders in the intention to quit of Puerto Rican women. I would love to hear from you about how these events framed your experience and how certain aspects of yourself, and your workplace, made you feel. This information will help to understand bette...

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