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May 2016

VITA

J. DAVID JOHNSON

OFFICE ADDRESS

Department of Communication

230 Grehan Building

University of Kentucky

Lexington, KY 40506-0042

(859) 257-3369

FAX: (859) 257-4103

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BOOKS

Johnson, J. D. (under contract). Teamwork and leadership: A communication perspective. New York: Peter Lang.

Johnson, J. D. (2013). Dosage: a guiding principle for health communicators. New York: Rowman & Littlefield.

Johnson, J. D. (2012). Managerial communication: Evaluating the right dose. New York: Business Expert Press.

Johnson, J. D., & Case, D. O. (2012). Health information seeking. New York: Peter Lang.

Johnson, J. D. (2009). Managing knowledge networks. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

Johnson, J. D. (2005). Innovation and knowledge management: The Cancer Information Science Research Consortium. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar.

Johnson, J. D. (1997). Cancer-related information seeking. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press.

Johnson, J. D. (1996). Information seeking: An organizational dilemma. Westport, CT: Quorum Books.

Johnson, J.D. (1993). Organizational communication structure. Norwood, NJ: Ablex.

HANDBOOK CHAPTERS

Johnson, J. D., & Real, K. (2007). Organizational implementation and integration of IT. In Salazar, A. J. & Sawyer, S. (Ed.) Handbook of information technology in organizations and electronic markets (pp. 77-91). London: World Scientific Press.

Johnson, J. D. (1996). Approaches to communication structure: Applications to the problem of information seeking. In M. West (Ed.), Handbook of work group psychology (pp. 451-474). Sussex, England: John Wiley.

Johnson, J. D., & Tuttle, F. (1989). Problems in intercultural research. In M. K. Assante & W. Gudykunst (Eds.), Handbook of international and intercultural communication (2nd. ed., pp. 461483). Newbury Park, CA: Sage.

Johnson, J. D. (1988). On the use of communication gradients. In Goldhaber, G. M., & Barnett, G. (Eds.) Handbook of organizational communication (pp. 361383). Norwood, NJ: Ablex.

REFEREED PUBLICATIONS

Johnson, J. D. (2015). The seven deadly tensions of health-related information behavior. Informing Science: The International Journal of an Emerging Transdiscipline, 18, 225-234.

Johnson, J. D. (2014). Controlling the flood: When more is less. Journal of Documentation., 70(3), 330-345. Doi: 10.1108/JD-01-2013

-008. (Received 2015 Highly Commended Paper Award.)

Johnson, J. D. (2014). Health-related information seeking: Is it worth it? Information Processing & Management, 50(5), 708-717.

Johnson, J. D. (2014). Physician’s emerging roles relating to trends in health information technology. Informatics for Health and Social Care, Early on line 1-14. DOI; 10.3109/17538157.2014.948172.

Johnson, J. D. (2013). Governing frameworks for sharing actionable knowledge. Electronic Journal of Knowledge Management, 11(2), 127-138.

Johnson, J. D. (2013). K-form organizations. Modern Management Science and Engineering, 1(1), 21.

Johnson, J. D. (2012). Knowledge networks: Dilemmas and paradoxes. International Journal of Information Management, 32, 347-353. doi: 10.1016.j.ijinfomgt.2011.11.014.

Johnson, J. D. (2012). The role of human agents in facilitating clinical and translational science. Clinical and Translational Science, 5, 353-361.

Johnson, J. D. (2009). An impressionistic mapping of information behavior with special attention to contexts, rationality, and ignorance. Information Processing and Management, 45, 593-604.

Johnson, J. D. (2008). Dosage: A bridging metaphor for theory and practice. International Journal of Strategic Communication, 2, 137-153.

Johnson, J. D. (2008). Employee Assistance Programs: Sources of assistance relation to inputs and outcomes. Journal of Workplace Behavioral Health Manager, 23, 263-282.

Johnson, J. D. (2007). Organizational communication researchers meet the real world: A case study of the Cancer Information Services Research Consortium. Communication Review, 10, 135-166.

Kelley, K., Andrews, J. E., Case, D. O., Allard, S. L., & Johnson, J. D. (2007). Information seeking and intentions to have genetic testing for hereditary cancers in rural and Appalachian Kentuckians. Journal of Rural Health, 23, 166-172.

Johnson, J. D. (2006). Influence relationships within a Community of Practice. Studies in Communication Science, 6, 63-92.

Johnson, J. D., Andrews, J. E., Case, D. O., Allard, S. L., & Johnson, N. E (2006). Fields and/or pathways: Contrasting and/or complementary views of information seeking. Information Processing & Management, 42, 569-582.

Andrews, J. E., Johnson, J. D., Case, D. O., Allard, S. L., & Kelley, K. (2005). Intention to seek information on cancer genetics. Information Research, 10, (http://informationr.net/IR/10-4/paper238.html)

Case, D. O., Andrews, J. E., Johnson, J. D., & Allard, S. L. (2005). Avoiding versus seeking: The relationship of information seeking to avoidance, blunting, coping, dissonance and related concepts. Journal of Medical Libraries Association, 93, 48-57.

Johnson, J. D., Case, D. O., Andrews, J. E., & Allard, S. L. (2005). Genomics- The perfect information seeking research problem. Journal of Health Communication, 10, 323-329.

Susskind, A. M., Schwartz, D. F., Richards, W. D., & Johnson, J. D. (2005). Evolution and diffusion of the Michigan State University tradition of organizational communication network research. Communication Studies, 56, 397-418.

Case, D. O., Johnson, J. D., Andrews, J. E., Allard, S. L., & Kelley, K. M. (2004). From two-step flow to the Internet: The changing array of sources for genetics information seeking. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 55, 660-669.

Johnson, J.D. (2004). The emergence, maintenance, and dissolution of structural hole brokerage within consortia. Communication Theory, 14, 212-236.

Johnson, J. D. (2003). On contexts of information seeking. Information processing and management. 39, 735-760.

Johnson, J. D. (2002). Researcher-practitioner relationships in consortia: The Cancer Information Services Research Consortium. AIC Journal of Business, 14, 2002.

Chang, H.J., & Johnson, J. D. (2001). Communication networks as predictors of organizational members’ media choices. Western Journal of Communication, 65, 349-369.

Johnson, J. D. (2001). Success in innovation implementation. Journal of Communication Management, 5, 341-359.

Johnson, J. D., Andrews, J., & Allard, S. (2001). A model for understanding and affecting cancer genetics information seeking. Library & Information Science Research, 23, 335-349.

Johnson, J. D., Donohue, W. A., Atkin, C. K., & Johnson, S. H. (2001). Communication, involvement, and perceived innovativeness: Tests of a model with two contrasting innovations. Groups & Organization Management, 26, 24-52.

Johnson, J. D. (2000). Levels of success in implementing information technologies. Innovative Higher Education, 25, 59-76.

Johnson, J. D., & Chang, H. J. (2000). Internal and external communication, boundary spanning, innovation adoption: An over-time comparison of three explanations of internal and external innovation communication in new organization form. Journal of Business Communication, 37, 238-263.

Johnson, J.D., Chang, H. J., Pobocik, S., Meyer, M., Ethington, C., Ruesch, D., & Wooldridge, J. (2000). Functional work groups and evaluations of communication channels: Comparisons of six competing theoretical perspectives. Journal of Computer Mediated Communication, 6, http://www.ascusc.org/jcmc/vol6/issue1/johnson.html.

Johnson, J. D. (1998). Frameworks for interaction and disbandments: A case study. Journal of Educational Thought, 32, 5-20.

Johnson, J. D., LaFrance, B. H., Meyer, M., Speyer, J. B., & Cox, D. (1998). The impact of formalization, role conflict, role ambiguity, and communication quality on perceived organizational innovativeness in the Cancer Information Service. Evaluation and the Health Professions, 21, 27-51.

Johnson, J. D., Meyer, M., Woodworth, M., Ethington, C., & Stengle, W. (1998). Information technologies within the Cancer Information Service: Factors related to innovation adoption. Preventive Medicine, 27, S71-83.

Susskind, A.M., Miller, V. D., & Johnson, J. D. (1998). Downsizing and structural holes: Their impact on layoff survivor’s perceptions of organizational chaos and openness to change. Communication Research, 25, 30-65.

Johnson, J. D. (1997a). Factors distinguishing regular readers of breast cancer information in magazines. Women & Health, 26, 7-27.

Johnson, J. D. (1997b). A frameworks for interaction (FINT) scale: Extensions and refinement in an industrial setting. Communication Studies, 48, 127-141.

Johnson, J. D., Meyer, M.E., Berkowitz, J. M., Ethington, C.T., & Miller, V. D. (1997). Testing two contrasting models of innovativeness in a contractual network. Human Communication Research, 24, 320-348.

Meyer, M., Johnson, J. D., & Ethington, C. (1997). Contrasting attributes of preventive health innovations. Journal of Communication, 47, 112-131.

Johnson, J. D., Meyer, M., Berkowitz, J., Ethington, C., Miller, V., Stengle, W., & Steverson, D. (1996). The role of a conference in integrating a contractual network of health services organizations. Journal of Business Communication, 33, 231-256.

Johnson, J. D., Donohue, W. A., Atkin, C. K., & Johnson, S. (1995a). A comprehensive model of information seeking: Tests focusing on a technical organization. Science Communication, 16, 274-303.

Johnson, J. D., Donohue, W. A., Atkin, C. K., & Johnson, S. (1995b). Differences between organizational and communication factors related to contrasting innovations. Journal of Business Communication, 32, 65-80.

Meischke, H., & Johnson, J. D. (1995). Women's selection of sources for information on breast cancer detection. Health Values, 19, 30-38.

Johnson, J. D., Donohue, W. A., Atkin, C. K., & Johnson, S. (1994). Differences between formal and informal communication channels. Journal of Business Communication, 31, 111-122.

Johnson, J. D., & Meischke, H. (1994a). Factors associated with adoption of mammography screening: Results of a cross-sectional and longitudinal study. Journal of Women's Health, 3, 97-105.

Johnson, J. D., & Meischke, H. (1994b). Women's preferences for cancer-related information from specific types of mass media. Health Care for Women International, 15, 23-30.

Johnson, J. D., & Meischke, H. (1993a). Cancer-related channel selection: An extension for a sample of women who have had a mammogram. Women & Health, 20, 31-44.

Johnson, J. D., & Meischke, H. (1993b). Differences in evaluations of communication sources by women who have had a mammogram. Journal of Psychosocial Oncology, 11, 83-101.

Johnson, J. D., & Meischke, H. (1993c). A comprehensive model of cancer-related information seeking applied to magazines. Human Communication Research, 19, 343-367.

Johnson, J. D. (1992a). Approaches to organizational communication structure. Journal of Business Research, 25, 99-113.

Johnson, J. D. (1992b). Technological and spatial factors related to organizational communication structure. Journal of Managerial Issues, IV, 190-209.

Johnson, J. D., & Meischke, H. (1992a). Cancer-related channel selection: A focus on women who have had a mammography. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 22, 1879-1893.

Johnson, J. D., & Meischke, H. (1992b). Differences in evaluations of communication channels for cancer-related information. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 15, 429-445.

Johnson, J. D., & Meischke, H. (1992c). Mass media channels: Women's evaluation for cancer-related information. Newspaper Research Journal, 12, 146-159.

Johnson, J. D., Meischke, H., Grau, J., & Johnson, S. H. (1992). Cancerrelated channel selection. Health Communication, 4, 183-196.

Johnson, J. D., & Oliveira, O. S. (1992). Communication factors related to closer international ties: An extension of a model in Brazil. The International Journal of Conflict Management, 3, 267-284.

Johnson, J. D., & Meischke, H. (1991a). Cancer information: Women's source and content preferences. Journal of Health Care Marketing, 11, 37-44.

Johnson, J. D., & Meischke, H. (1991b). Women's preferences for cancer information from specific communication channels. American Behavioral Scientist, 34, 742-755.

Hartman, R. L., & Johnson, J. D. (1990). Formal and informal group communication structures: An examination of their relationship to role ambiguity. Social Networks, 12, 127151.

Johnson, J. D. (1990). Effects of communicative factors on participation in innovations. Journal of Business Communication, 27, 723.

Barnett, G. A., Oliveira, O. S., & Johnson, J. D. (1989). Multilingual language use and television exposure and preferences: The case of Belize. Communication Quarterly, 37, 248261.

Hartman, R. L., & Johnson, J. D. (1989). Social contagion and multiplexity: Communication networks as predictors of commitment and role ambiguity. Human Communication Research, 15, 523548.

Johnson, J. D., Oliveira, O. S., & Barnett, G. A. (1989). Communication factors related to closer international ties: An extension of a model in Belize. International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 13, 118.

Johnson, J. D., & Oliveira, O. S. (1988a). A model of international communication media appraisal and exposure: A comprehensive test in Belize. World Communication, 17, 253277.

Johnson, J. D., & Oliveira, O. S. (1988b). Program ratings and levels of TV exposure in Belize. Journalism Quarterly, 65, 497500.

Johnson, J. D. (1987a). Development of the Communication and Physical Environment Scale. Central States Speech Journal, 38, 3543.

Johnson, J. D. (1987b). A model of international communication media appraisal: Phase IV, generalizing the model to film. International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 11, 129142.

Johnson, J. D. (1987c). Multivariate communication networks. Central States Speech Journal, 38, 210222.

Johnson, J. D. (1987d). Suggestions for stimulating research. ACA Bulletin, 59, 9293.

Johnson, J.D. (1985). A model of social interaction: Phase II: Further tests in radio and television situations. Central States Speech Journal, 36, 6271.

Johnson, J. D., & Smith, D. A. (1985). Effects of work dependency, response satisfaction and proximity on communication frequency. Western Journal of Speech Communication, 49, 217231.

Johnson, J. D., & Tims, A. R. (1985). Communication factors related to closer international ties. Human Communication Research, 12, 259273.

Fidler, L. A., & Johnson, J. D. (1984). Communication and innovation implementation. Academy of Management Review, 9, 704711.

Johnson, J. D. (1984a). International communication media appraisal: Tests in Germany. In R. N. Bostrom (Ed.), Communication Yearbook 8(pps. 645658). Beverly Hills, CA: Sage.

Johnson, J. D. (1984b). A model of social interaction: Phase III: Tests in varying media situations. Communication Monographs, 51, 168184.

Johnson, J. D. (1984c). Media exposure and appraisal: Phase II, tests of a model in Nigeria. Journal of Applied Communication Research, 12, 6374.

Tims, A. R., & Johnson, J. D. (1984). Exogenous and endogenous communication orientations of Mexican elites. Communications, 10, 6375.

Johnson, J. D. (1983a). A crossnational comparison of two alternative question wordings. Journal of Social Psychology, 120, 36.

Johnson, J. D. (1983b). The differential effects of television and radio on social interaction. Journal of the Arizona Communication and Theatre Association, 14, 1926.

Johnson, J. D. (1983c). A test of a model of magazine exposure and appraisal in India. Communication Monographs, 50, 148157.

Johnson, J. D. (1982a). The dimensionality of readership measures. Communication Research, 9, 607616.

Johnson, J. D. (1982b). A model of social interaction: Tests in three situations. Central States Speech Journal, 33, 281298.

Reynolds, E. V., & Johnson, J. D. (1982). Liaison emergence: Relating theoretical perspectives. Academy of Management Review, 7, 551559.

Johnson, J. D. (1981). Effects of the order of presentation of evaluative dimensions for bipolar scales in four societies. Journal of Social Psychology, 113, 2127.