On ResearchGate, Jenny Rudolph’s publications have been read over 13,000 times and her work has been cited just over 2,600 times. Here are the top five publications that were cited the most:
- There’s No Such Thing as “Nonjudgmental” Debriefing: A Theory and Method for Debriefing with Good Judgment
Feb 2006 · Simulation in Healthcare: Journal of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare
Ronald L. Dufresne | Daniel B. Raemer | Jenny W. Rudolph | Robert Simon - Debriefing with Good Judgment: Combining Rigorous Feedback with Genuine Inquiry
Jul 2007 · Anesthesiology Clinics
Ronald L. Dufresne | Daniel B. Raemer | Peter Rivard | Jenny W. Rudolph | Robert Simon - Debriefing as Formative Assessment: Closing Performance Gaps in Medical Education
Nov 2008 · Academic Emergency Medicine
Daniel B. Raemer | Walter J. Eppich| Jenny W. Rudolph | Robert Simon - Disaster Dynamics: Understanding the Role of Quantity in Organizational Collapse
Mar 2002 · Administrative Science Quarterly
Nelson P. Repenning | Jenny W. Rudolph - On the Receiving End Sensemaking, Emotion, and Assessments of an Organizational Change Initiated by Others
June 2006 · The Journal of Applied Behavioral Science
Jean M. Bartunek | Judith A. DePalma| Denise M. Rousseau | Jenny W. Rudolph