Book Publications
As one of CMC’s top research institutes, the Kravis Leadership Institute publishes groundbreaking research through many platforms in the professional world. From personal books, to journal articles, even to their own popular blogs, our Faculty and Staff provide a wide range of cutting-edge research in the fields of Psychology and Leadership.
Encyclopedia of Body Image and Human Appearance
Edited by Thomas F. Cash
The Oxford Handbook of Organizational Socialization
Edited By Connie R. Wanberg
The Quest for Moral Leaders: Essays on Leadership Ethics
Editors: Joanne B. Ciulla, Terry L. Price, Susan E. Murphy
From Work-Family Balance to Work-Family Interaction
Editors: Diane F. Halpern, Susan E. Murphy
Transformational Leadership
Editors: Bernard M. Bass, Ronald E. Riggio
Multiple Intelligences and Leadership
Editors: Ronald E. Riggio, Francis J. Pirozzolo, Susan E. Murphy
Nepotism in Organizations
Edited by Robert G. Jones
Corporate Boards: New Strategies for Adding Value at the Top
Editors: Jay A. Conger, Edward E. Lawler III, David L. Finegold
Improving Leadership in Nonprofit Organizations
Editors: Ronald E. Riggio, Sarah Smith Orr
Applications of Nonverbal Communication
Editors: Ronald E. Riggio, Robert S. Feldman
Power Mentoring
Editors: Ellen Ensher, Susan Murphy
Leader Interpersonal and Influence Skills
Editors: Ronald E. Riggio, Sherylle J. Tan
Leadership Studies: The Dialogue of Disciples
Editors: Ronald E. Riggio, Michael Harvey
Growing Your Company’s Leaders
Authors: Robert M. Fulmer, Jay Alden Conger
Shared Leadership: Reframing the Hows and Whys of Leadership
Editors: Craig L. Pearce, Jay A. Conger
Leadership and the Liberal Arts
Authors: J. Thomas Wren, Ronald E. Riggio, Michael A Genovese
The Practice of Leadership
Editors: Jay A. Conger, Ronald E. Riggio
The Nature of Leadership
Editors: John Antonakis, David V. Day
The Future of Leadership Development
Editors: Ronald E. Riggio, Susan E. Murphy
The Art of Followership
Editors: Ira Chaleff, Jean Lipman-Blumen, Ronald E. Riggio
Revitalizing Political Psychology
Author: William Ascher