Jason L. Snyder
 
Assistant Professor
Management Information Systems Department
School of Business
Central Connecticut State University
1615 Stanley Street, New Britain, CT 06050
Phone: 860.832.3251
E-mail: snyderjal@ccsu.edu

Curriculum Vitae

 

Spring 2008 Office Hours

Links

Vista via Central Pipeline

Student Speeches

International Communication Association

National Communication Association

Association for Business Communication

International Association of Business Communicators

Education

Teaching

  • CCSU: Managerial Communication (MC 207)

  • UConn: Communication Research Methods (COMM 200Q), Organizational Communication (COMM 226), Public Speaking (COMS 105), Communication Theory (COMM 100, Waterbury Campus)

  • Teaching Honors:

    • Recipient of National Communication Association Teaching Assistant Award, 2006

    • Finalist for International Communication Association Teaching Assistant Award, 2006

    • Finalist for Teaching Assistant of the Year Award, University of Connecticut, 2004

Research Interests

  • Compassionate Communication and Job Burnout amongst human service workers

  • Workplace e-mail surveillance and employees perceptions of e-mail privacy

Recent Refereed Research Papers

Snyder, J. L. (2008, May). Helping caregivers make a maximum impact: A search for ways to improve communicative responsiveness in the human services industry. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, Montreal.

Snyder, J. L. (2008, May). Helping human service workers make a difference: The role of workplace social support in reducing caregiver burnout. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Eastern Communication Association, Pittsburgh.

Snyder, J. L. & Cornetto, K. M. (2006, November). Antecedents, consequences, and measurement of perceived e-mail communication privacy in the workplace. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the National Communication Association, San Antonio.

Snyder, J. L. & Ellis, D. (2006, November). Message consistency, time, and attitude: A longitudinal examination of an editorialist’s ability to impact readers’ attitudes. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the National Communication Association, San Antonio.

Snyder, J. L. & Cornetto, K. M. (2005, November) Communication channel use  and perceived communication privacy in the workplace: The effects of social influence on communication monitoring and surveillance in organizations. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the National Communication Association, Boston.

Kotz, J., Snyder, J. L., & Johnston, M. (2005, November). Effects of GDSS on participation equality: A meta-analysis. Paper presented at the annual meeting of  the National Communication Association, Boston.

Snyder, J. L. & Cornetto, K. M. (2005, June). Predictors and outcomes of perceived communication surveillance in organizations. Paper presented at the annual meeting  of the International Communication Association, New York.


Last Update: Monday June 02, 2008