Curriculum vitae Arnold Bakker 1

Curriculum vitae Arnold Bakker

..... Personal details

Name: Prof. dr. Arnold B. Bakker

Gender: Male

Date/place of birth: July 19, 1964, Genemuiden, The Netherlands

Nationality: Dutch

Work Address: Erasmus University Rotterdam, Department of Work and Organizational Psychology, Woudestein T12-47, P.O. Box 1738, 3000 DR, Rotterdam, NL

Telephone: +31 10 408 8853

Fax: +31 10 408 9009

E-mail:

Master

University: University of Groningen

Date: August 31, 1990

Main subject: Development of Computerized Managers Test (Organizational and Personality Psychology)

Doctorate

University: University of Groningen

Date: January 19, 1995 (finished within 3 years)

Promotor: Prof. dr. A.P. Buunk

Title of thesis: ‘Denk na, vrij veilig: Descriptief en experimenteel onderzoek naar attitudes tegenover condoomgebruik’ [Think about it, play safe: Descriptive and experimental research on attitudes towards condom use]

..... Workexperience

Jun 2006-now:Professor of Work and Organizational Psychology, ErasmusUniversityRotterdam. Chair Dept. of Work and Org. Psychology.

Jan 2005-Jun 2006:Professor of Positive Organizational Behavior (‘Bijzondere Leerstoel’), Utrecht University; sponsored by Right Management Consultants. Member of the Management Team (‘Dagelijks Bestuur’), Dept. of Social & Organizational Psychology.

Sept 2000-Jan 2005:Associate Professor, Utrecht University (tenured term, 1.0 fte). Responsibilities: Daily supervision of the Work, Stress and Health group (PAGO) within the Dept. of Social & Organizational Psychology (representing Schaufeli); Chairman at work meetings; Member ‘Faculteitsraad’ (2003-2006); Member “Management Overleg”. Supervision of graduate (PhD), bachelor and master students; Teaching bachelor and master students (including course on Personnel Psychology and Human Resource Management); Research on positive organizational behavior, job stress, burnout, work engagement, crossover/emotional contagion, work-home balance, flow, and organizational performance.

1997-now:Presentations and consultancy regarding positive occupational health and organizational performance for several institutes and companies, including: Arbo Unie – Nieuwegein, RVS – Ede, Tiel-Utrecht Verzekeringen – Utrecht, Thuiszorg Nederland - Bunnik, Nationale Nederlanden – Den Haag, Shell International – Den Haag, Amicon Verzekeringen – Enschede, KLM Arbo Services – Schiphol, Hewlett-Packard – Amstelveen, PriceWaterhouse Coopers – Utrecht, Deloitte & Touche – Amsterdam, Andersen Consulting – Amsterdam, Dutchtone – Den Haag and Arnhem, Beijer Groep – Haarlem, Manpower – Diemen, Koninklijke Marechaussee – Den Haag, Hogeschool van Utrecht – Utrecht, KNMG – Utrecht, Start Uitzendorganisatie – Gouda, ING Bank – Amsterdam, Philips – Eindhoven, Direct Marketing Association DMSA Amsterdam, Jeugdzorg – Amersfoort, FNV Bondgenoten – Amsterdam, Groningen, Politie Haaglanden – Den Haag, Academic Hospital Groningen, Unique uitzendbureau – Almere, Siemens – Den Haag, NIVEL – Utrecht, Achmea Arbo – Utrecht, ArboNed – Utrecht, etc.

..... Teaching

  • I am teaching since 1987. This concerns teaching for 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th year Psychology students from the universities of Rotterdam, Groningen and Utrecht, graduate students from the Free University of Amsterdam, graduate students from the University of Honolulu, Hawaii, USA, postdoctoral education for company doctors, insurance doctors, physiotherapists, managers, and Occupational Health Professionals (“A&O-deskundigen”), and for PhD students (also within the research school Psychology and Health).
  • Courses (Dutch titles):

- Wat is Psychologie? (RuG, 3x)

- Gespreksvoering (RuG, 3 courses)

- Attitudeverandering (RuG, a few meetings)

- Sociale Psychologie van de Gezondheid (RuG, a few meetings)

- Toegepaste Sociale Psychologie (VU, 3 meetings)

- Methoden en Technieken (UU, 3x)

- Methoden en Technieken Sociaal- en Organisatiepsychologisch Onderzoek (UU, 2x)

- Interpersoonlijke Relaties en Gedrag (UU, 1x)

- Personeelspsychologie en HRM (UU, 6x)

- Psychologie van Arbeid en Gezondheid (Masters, Schouten & Nelissen)

- Persoonlijkheidspsychologie (EUR, 1x)

- Emoties en Attitudes in Organisaties (Master, EUR, 4x)

  • I use new media in my teaching, including an Internet portal for students, where they can find the PowerPoint presentations, relevant links, articles, electronic surveys, announcements, etc. Further, I co-edited a course book on occupational health psychology (‘De psychologie van arbeid en gezondheid’ – with Schaufeli & De Jonge (2003); revision Schaufeli & Bakker (2007)).
  • I supervise bachelor, master,and PhD students.

..... PhDstudents

Completed projects:

  • Susana Llorens (2004).Burnout and engagement among information and communication technology users: A test of the Job Demands – Resources Model (with Salanova and Schaufeli)
  • Saar Langelaan (2006). Burnout and work engagement: Exploring individual and psychophysiological differences (with Schaufeli and Van Doornen)
  • Despoina Xanthopoulou (2007). A work psychological model that works: Expanding the Job Demands – Resources model (with Demerouti & Schaufeli)

Ongoing PhD projects:

  • Ellen Heuven. Emotion management.
  • Benjamin de Boer. Self-control and self-regulation.
  • Maria Tims. Individual job redesign.
  • Benjamin van Gelderen. Emotional labour among police officers.
  • Coby de Boer. Prevention of health care workers’ health problems after work-related critical incidents.
  • Poly Driessen-Papageorgiou. How group cohesion and attachment style influence job burnout.
  • Machteld van den Heuvel. Personal resources and adaptation to change (with Demerouti)

..... Internationalactivities

New series editor of Psychology Press “Current issues in Work and Organizational Psychology” - Since May 2009.

Study Visits abroad

March 2008: Study visit Prof. Syed Akhtar, City University of Hong Kong. Collaboration on engagement research.

March 2008: Study visit Prof. Zhang, Beijing, China. Collaboration on JD-R model / work engagement research.

June 2007: Study visit Prof. Maureen Dollard and Prof. T. Winefield, University of South Australia, Adelaide. Collaboration on journal articles.

December 2005: Study visit Prof. Andrea Fishbach, Prof. Dieter Zapf, Prof. Norbert Semmer, Trier University, Germany. Preparation of European grant proposals.

December 2004: Study visit Dr. Jari Hakanen, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, Helsinki. Collaboration on journal articles.

April 2004: Study visit Prof. Maureen Dollard and Prof. T. Winefield, University of South Australia, Adelaide. Collaboration on journal articles.

International Collaboration

  • Dr. Jari Hakanen, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, Helsinki, Finland. Research on the JD-R model, burnout and engagement. Award for best research in 2005.
  • Prof. Maureen Dollard and Prof. Tony Winefield, University of Adelaide, Australia. International exchange project on work stress. Research on job stress and engagement among academics and police officers.
  • Prof. Mina Westman, University of Tel Aviv, Israel. Collaboration on crossover research.
  • Dr. Anne Makikangas, University of Jyvaskyla, Finland. Collaboration on journal articles on positive organizational behavior; 3-month visit of Makikangas to Utrecht (Oct-Dec 2005).
  • Prof. Andrea Fischbach, Trier University, Germany. Collaboration on European research proposal on “Emotion Work” (with Prof. Dieter Zapf, Prof. Norbert Semmer).
  • Prof. Michael Leiter, Acadia University, Halifax, Canada. Collaboration on special issue and book on work engagement.
  • Dr. Michelle Tuckey, Flinders University, Adelaide. Collaboration on JD-R model.
  • Dr. Ana Sanz, University of Madrid. Collaboration on diary research, recovery.
  • Prof. Michael Leiter, Acadia University, Novia Scotia, Canada. Edited book on work engagement.
  • Prof. Christian Dormann & Dr. Carmen Binnewies, University of Mainz, Gemany. Diary research on emotional labour and happiness.

International Symposia and Workshops:

  • Organization symposium Fromflow to engagementat work.APA-NIOSH conference, San Juan, Puerto Rico, November 2009
  • Organization symposium Thesecrets of engagement(with Leiter).EAWOP conference, Santiago de Compostella, May 2009
  • Organization symposium A day in the life of a happy worker(with Xanthopoulou).EAWOP conference, Santiago de Compostella, May 2009
  • Organization small-group meeting on Work engagement, Ladispoli (Rome), Italy (with Michael Leiter), May 2008.
  • Organization symposium The Engaged Worker(with Xanthopoulou).APA-NIOSH conference, Washington, March 2008.
  • Organization three-day international workshop on Positive Occupational Health Psychology (with Schaufeli, Salanova, and Leiter). Utrecht University, The Netherlands, Dec 2006.
  • Organization symposium Work Engagement. Second ICOH International Conference on Psychosocial Factors at Work. Okayama, Japan, August 23-26, 2005.
  • Organization day symposium Positive Organizational Psychology (with Schaufeli, Salanova, & Demerouti), 12th European Congress of Work and Organizational Psychology. Istanbul, Turkey, May 13-15, 2005.
  • Organization symposium Positive Occupational Health Psychology. 2nd European Conference on Positive Psychology, Verbania, Italy, July, 2004.
  • Organization two-day international workshop on Work-Home Interference (with Schaufeli and De Jonge). Utrecht University, The Netherlands, Dec 2004.

..... Otheracademic activities

Memberships:

  • European Association of Work and Organizational Psychologists (EAWOP) – President since May 2009.
  • International Association of Applied Psychology (IAAP)
  • Academy of Management
  • Research school Psychology & Health
  • Werkgemeenschap voor onderzoekers op het terrein van de Arbeids- & Organisatie Psychologie (WAOP) – Presidentsince September 2006.
Reviewer for:

Journal of Organizational Behavior (board of reviewers); Human Relations (editorial board member); Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment, and Health (international advisory board);Anxiety, Stress, and Coping (editorial board member); Journal of Managerial Psychology (editorial review board); Career Development International (editorial advisory board); Journal of Personnel Psychology (editorial board member); Academy of Management Journal; Journal of Applied Psychology; Journal of Personality and Social Psychology; Journal of Occupational Health Psychology; Journal of Vocational Behavior; Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology; Journal of Management; Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes; Human Performance; Journal of Personality; European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology; European Journal of Social Psychology; Journal of Applied Social Psychology; Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin; Psychology and Health; Social Science and Medicine; Journal of Advanced Nursing; Health Psychology; Psychology and Health; Personality and Individual Differences; International Journal of Stress Management; International Journal of Psychology; British Journal of Management; Journal of Positive Psychology; International Journal of Human Resources Management and Development; Gedrag & Organisatie; Gedrag & Gezondheid.

..... Grants awarded

  • 2010-2013: Grant of € 200.000,- for research project “Daily vitality” from Achmea Vitale, Utrecht.
  • 2010-2012: ARC Grant of $340,000,- for research on “State, organisational, and team interventions to build psychosocial safety climate usingthe Australian Workplace Barometer and the StressCafe” from the Australian Research Committee (ARC; principal investigator: Prof. Maureen Dollard, University of South Australia)
  • 2009-2010: Grant of € 20.000,- for research project “Engagement and Job crafting” from Nederlandse Stichting voor Psychotechniek (NSvP; with Maria Tims and Daantje Derks).
  • 2007-2011: Grant of € 180.000,- for research project “Effectiveness of the Job Demands-Resources model” from the Centre for Organisational Behaviour, Zaltbommel, NL.
  • 2006-2007: Grant of € 50.000,- for research project “reintegration of young delinquents”, Work-Wise, NL.
  • 2005-2008: Grant of € 100.000,- for research project “Optimal Resourcing: A longitudinal study of work demands, resourcing, and psychological well-being in Australian frontline police officers” from the Australian Research Council and the Police Association of South Australia (principal investigator: Prof. Maureen Dollard, University of South Australia).
  • 2005-2009: Grant of € 85.000,- for Professorship (‘bijzondere leerstoel) “Positive Organizational Behavior”, UtrechtUniversity. Sponsored by Right Management Consultants.
  • 2004-2005: € 10.000,- from Siemens for research among their employees on the JD-R model.
  • 2002-2006: Grant of € 115.000,- from Hellenic State Scholarships Foundation (IKY), for Despoina Xanthopoulou, Aristotle university of Thessalonica, Department of Psychology, Thessalonica, Greece. Ms. Xanthopoulou works on her dissertation under my supervision on ‘Cross-cultural research on the Job Demands – Resources model”.
  • 2002 – 2006: Grant of € 150.000,- from P&H Research school. PhD student Saar Langelaan. “Are engagement and burnout each others’ opposites? On the psychological and psycho physiological aspects of work-related well-being.” (with Prof. dr. W.B. Schaufeli and Prof. dr. L. Van Doornen).

..... List of publications

In Press

  1. Bakker, A.B., & Xanthopoulou, D. (2009). The crossover of daily work engagement: Test of an actor-partner interdependence model. Journal of Applied Psychology (accepted May 30, 2009)
  1. Bakker, A.B., & Bal, P.M. (2009). Weekly work engagement and performance: A study among starting teachers.Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology (accepted 17 Dec, 2008).
  1. Bakker, A.B. (2010). Engagement and job crafting. In S. Albrecht (Ed.), Handbook on employee engagement (accepted October 2009).
  1. Bakker, A.B. (2009). Een overzicht van 10 jaar onderzoek naar bevlogenheid [An overview of 10 years of research on work engagement]. Gedrag & Organisatie (accepted 28 Sept 2009).
  1. Bakker, A.B., & Mulder, A. (2009). Burnout. In P. van Burken (Red.), Gezondheidspsychologie voor de fysiotherapeut.(accepted March 4, 2009)
  1. Dollard, M.F., & Bakker, A.B. (2009). Psychosocial safety climate: Longitudinal impact on health, engagement and sickness absence. Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology (May 2009).
  1. Schaufeli, W.B., Bakker, A.B., & Van Rhenen, W. (2009). How changes in job demands and resources predict burnout, work engagement, and sickness absenteeism. Journal of Organizational Behavior (accepted Dec 8, 2008).
  1. Schaufeli, W.B., Bakker, A.B., Van der Heijden, F.M.M.A., & Prins, J.T. (2009). Workaholism among medical residents. Work & Stress (accepted Febr 9, 2009)
  1. Schaufeli, W.B., Bakker, A.B., Van der Heijden, F.M.M.A., & Prins, J.T. (2009). Workaholism among medical residents: It is the combination of working excessively and compulsively that counts. International Journal of Stress Management. (accepted September 2009)
  1. Gorgievski-Duijvesteijn, M.J., Bakker, A.B., Van der Veen, H.B., Giesen, C.W.M., & Schaufeli, W.B. (2009). Financial problems and psychological distress: Investigating reciprocal effects among business owners. Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology (accepted March 4, 2009)
  1. Shimazu, A., Bakker, A.B., & Demerouti, E. (2009). How job demands influence partners’ well-being: A test of the Spillover-Crossover model in Japan. Journal of Occupational Health (accepted March 9, 2009)
  1. Demerouti, E., Bakker, A.B., & Voydanoff, P. (2009). Does home life interfere with or facilitate performance? European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology (accepted March 26, 2009).
  1. Van der Heijden, B., & Bakker, A.B. (2009). Towards a model of employability enhancement. Career Development Quarterly.
  1. Gorgievski, M., Bakker, A.B., & Schaufeli, W.B. (2009). Workaholism and work engagement among the self-employed and employees on payroll. Journal of Positive Psychology (accepted Sept 2009)
  1. Mäkikangas, A., Bakker, A.B., Aunola, K., & Demerouti, E. (2009). Job resources and flow at work: Modeling the relationship via latent growth curve and mixture model methodology. Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology (accepted).
  1. Demerouti, E., Mostert, K., & Bakker, A.B. (2009). Burnout and work engagement: A thorough investigation of the independency of the constructs. Journal of Occupational Health Psychology (accepted October 2009).
  1. Tims, M., Bakker, A.B., & Xanthopoulou, D. (2009). Do transformational leaders enhance their followers’ work engagement?TheLeadership Quarterly (March 2009)
  1. Prins et al. (2009). Burnout, engagement, and resident physicians’ self-reported errors. Psychology, Health & Medicine (accepted Sept 4, 2009).
  1. Tims, M., & Bakker, A.B. (2009). Job crafting: Towards a new model of individual job redesign. South African Journal of Industrial Psychology (accepted Sept 11, 2009).
  1. Gracia Grau, E., Bakker, A.B., & Grau, R. (2009). Affective customer response in service encounters: Following cognition-affect-behavior theory to get loyal customers. Cornell Hospitality Quarterly (accepted September 22, 2009).

2009

  1. Bakker, A.B. (2009). Building engagement in the workplace. In R. J. Burke & C.L. Cooper (Eds.), The peak performing organization (pp. 50-72). Oxon, UK: Routledge.
  1. Bakker, A.B. (2009). Bevlogen van beroep. Rotterdam: Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam.
  1. Bakker, A.B. (2009). Een model van bevlogenheid in organisaties. Tijdschrift voor Opleiding & Ontwikkeling.
  1. Bakker, A.B. (2009). The crossover of burnout and its relation to partner health. Stress & Health, 25, 343-353.
  1. Bakker, A.B., Demerouti, E., & Burke, R. (2009). Workaholism and relationship quality: A spillover-crossover perspective. Journal of Occupational Health Psychology , 14, 23-33.
  1. Bakker, A.B., Westman, M., & Van Emmerik, IJ.H. (2009). Editorial: Crossover of work-related strain and engagement. Journal of Managerial Psychology, 24(3).
  1. Bakker, A.B., Westman, M., & Van Emmerik, IJ.H. (2009). Advancements in crossover theory. Journal of Managerial Psychology, 24, 206-219.
  1. Bakker, A.B., & Demerouti, E. (2009). The crossover of work engagement between working couples: A closer look at the role of empathy. Journal of Managerial Psychology, 24, 220-236.
  1. Demerouti, E., Bakker, A.B., Geurts, S.A.E., & Taris, T.W. (2009). Daily recovery from work-related effort during non-work time. In S. Sonnentag, P.L. Perrewé & D.C. Ganster (Eds.), Current perspectives on job-stress recovery: Research in occupational stress and well being (Vol. 7, p. 85-123). Bingley, UK: JAI Press.
  1. Demerouti, E., Le Blanc, P.M., Bakker, A.B., Schaufeli, W.B., & Hox, J. (2009). Present but sick: A three-wave study on job demands, presenteeism and burnout. Career Development International, 14, 50-68.
  1. Heuven, E., Schaufeli, W., & Bakker, A.B., & (2009). Job insecurity and successful re-employment: Examples from The Netherlands. In T. Kieselbach, S. Bagnara, H. De Witte, L. Lemkow, & W. Schaufeli (Eds.), Coping with occupational transitions: An empirical study with employees facing job loss in five European countries (p. 169-223). Wiesbaden: VS Verlaf fur Sozialwissenschaften.
  1. Schaufeli, W.B., Bakker, A.B., Van der Heijden, F.M.M.A., & Prins, J.T. (2009). Workaholism, burnout and well-being among junior doctors: The mediating role of role conflict. Work & Stress, 23, 155-172.
  1. Schaufeli, W.B., Bakker, A.B., & Van Rhenen, W. (2009). How changes in job demands and resources predict burnout, work engagement, and sickness absenteeism. Journal of Organizational Behavior, 30, 893-917.
  1. Shimazu, A., Bakker, A.B., & Demerouti, E. (2009). How job demands influence partners’ well-being: A test of the Spillover-Crossover model in Japan. Journal of Occupational Health, 51, 239-248.
  1. Van Doornen, L.J.P., Houtveen, J.H., Langelaan, S., Bakker, A.B., Van Rhenen, W., & Schaufeli, W.B. (2009).Burnout versus work engagement in their effects on 24-hour ambulatory monitored cardiac autonomic function. Stress and Health, 25,323-331.
  1. Van den Heuvel, M., Demerouti, E., Schreurs, B., Bakker, A.B., & Schaufeli, W.B. (2009). Meaning making during organizational change: The development and validation of a new instrument. Career Development International.
  1. Van Emmerik, H., Euwema, M.C., Bakker, A.B., & Demerouti, E. (2009). How job demands and resources are related to organizational change. Career Development International.
  1. Xanthopoulou, D., Bakker, A.B., Demerouti, E., & Schaufeli, W.B. (2009). Reciprocal relationships between job resources, personal resources, and work engagement. Journal of Vocational Behavior, 74, 235-244.
  1. Xanthopoulou, D., Bakker, A.B., Demerouti, E., & Schaufeli, W.B. (2009). Work engagement and financial returns: A diary study on the role of job and personal resources. Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology, 82, 183-200.

2008

  1. Bakker, A.B., & Schaufeli, W.B. (Eds.) (2008). Special issue: Contexts of Positive Organizational Behavior. Journal of Organizational Behavior, 29 (2).
  1. Bakker, A.B., & Schaufeli, W.B. (2008). Positive organizational behavior: Engaged employees in flourishing organizations. Journal of Organizational Behavior, 29, 147-154.
  1. Bakker, A.B. (2008). The work-related flow inventory: Construction and initial validation of the WOLF. Journal of Vocational Behavior, 72, 400-414.
  1. Bakker, A.B. & Demerouti, E. (2008). Towards a model of work engagement. Career Development International, 13, 209-223.
  1. Bakker, A.B., Van Emmerik, H., & Van Riet, P. (2008). How job demands, resources, and burnout predict objective performance: A constructive replication. Anxiety, Stress, and Coping, 21, 309-324.
  1. Bakker, A.B., Demerouti, E., & Dollard, M. (2008). How job demands influence partners’ experience of exhaustion: Integrating work-family conflict and crossover theory. Journal of Applied Psychology93, 901-911.
  1. Bakker, A.B., Schaufeli, W.B., Leiter, M.P., & Taris, T.W. (Eds.) (2008). Special issue: Engagement at work. Work & Stress, 22.
  1. Bakker, A.B., Schaufeli, W.B., Leiter, M.P., & Taris, T.W. (2008). Work engagement: An emerging concept in occupational health psychology. Work & Stress, 22, 187-200.
  1. Van der Heijden, B.I.J.M., Demerouti, E., & Bakker, A.B. (2008). Work-home interference among nurses: Reciprocal relationships with job demands and health. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 62, 572- 584.
  1. Van Emmerik, IJ.H., Bakker, A.B., & Euwema, M.C. (2008). What happens after the developmental assessment center? Employees’ reactions to unfavorable performance feedback. Journal of Management Development, 27, 513-527.
  1. Verbeke, W.J., Belschak, F.D., Bakker, A.B., & Dietz, B. (2008). When intelligence is (dys)functional for achieving sales performance. Journal of Marketing, 72, 44-57.
  1. Boyd, C., Winefield, A. & Bakker, A. (2008). A longitudinal test of the job demands-resources model in Australian university staff. International Journal of Psychology, 43, 225.
  1. Van der Heijden, F.M.M.A., Dillingh, G., Bakker, A.B., & Prins, J. (2008). Suicidal thoughts among medical residents with burnout. Archives of Suicide Research, 12, 344-346.
  1. Xanthopoulou, D., Bakker, A.B., Heuven, E., Demerouti, E., & Schaufeli, W.B. (2008). Working in the sky: A diary study on work engagement among flight attendants. Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, 13, 345-356.
  1. Schaufeli, W.B., Taris, T.W., & Bakker, A.B. (2008). It takes two to tango: Workaholism is working excessively and working compulsively. In R.J. Burke & C.L. Cooper (Eds.), The long work hours culture: Causes, consequences and choices. Bingly, UK: Emerald.
  1. Demerouti, E., & Bakker, A.B. (2008). The Oldenburg Burnout Inventory: A good alternative to measure burnout and engagement. In J. Halbesleben (Ed.), Handbook of stress and burnout in health care.Hauppauge NY: Nova Science Publishers.
  1. Westman, M., & Bakker, A.B. (2008). Crossover of burnout among health care professionals. In J. Halbesleben (Ed.), Handbook of stress and burnout in health care. Hauppauge NY: Nova Science Publishers.

2007