Steinheider, Brigitte

Ph.D. (1996, Technical University Dresden)
 
Associate Professor,
Industrial/Organizational
 
bsteinheider at ou dot edu
 

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Dr. Brigitte Steinheider (Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology at the University of Oklahoma, Tulsa Graduate College), received her MS in Psychology in 1990 from the Heinrich-Heine-University in Duesseldorf, her MBA in 1992 from the University of Applied Sciences in Duesseldorf, and her Ph.D. from Technical University Dresden in Germany 1996. Her research focuses on interdisciplinary collaborations and knowledge sharing processes in organizations an research institutions. She has worked with clients such as Daimler Chrysler, Volkswagen AG, and Robert Bosch GmbH.


Steinheider, B. & Legrady, G. (in press). Realizing a Digital Media Installation: Problems and Synergetic Effects of an Interdisciplinary Art Collaboration. Leonardo Journal, the International Society for the Arts, Sciences and Technology, MIT Press.

Steinheider, B. & Bayerl, P.S. (2003). Wissensintegration in interdisziplinären Teams - Probleme und Lösungsansätze. (Knowledge sharing in interdisciplinary teams - problems and solutions). Wirtschaftspsychologie, 1, 26 - 29.

Steinheider, B. (2002). Monitoring Interdisciplinary Collaboration. In Proceedings of the IBEC 2002, International Body Engineering Conference and Exhibition, Palais des Congrès, 9-11 July 2002, Paris, France

Steinheider, B., Fay, D., Hilburger, T., Hust, I. , Prinz, L., Vogelgesang, F. & Hormuth, S.E. (1999). Soziale Normen als Prädiktoren von umweltbezogenem Verhalten. (Social Norms as predictor variables for environmentally conscious behavior). Zeitschrift für Sozialpsychologie, 30 (1), 40-56.

Steinheider, B., Both, R., & Winneke, G. (1998). Field studies on environmental odours inducing an­noyance and gastric symptoms. Journal of Psychophysiology, Volume 12, Supplement 1, 64-79.

Steinheider, B. & Winneke, G. (1993). Industrial odours as environmental stressors: expo­sure-annoyance-associations and their modification by coping, age and perceived health. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 13, 353-363.


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