Biography

Frank E. Tutzauer

University at Buffalo

Associate Professor


Email: comfrank@buffalo.edu


Qualifications

1985 Ph.D., Northwestern University, Communication Studies

1984 M.A., Northwestern University, Communication Studies

1981 B.S., Southwestern College, Mathematics


Publications (Selected)

Refereed Journals [*indicates student co-author]

  1. Tutzauer, F. (2013). A family of affiliation indices for two-mode networks. Journal of Social Structure, 14(2), 1-19.
    Available at http://www.cmu.edu/joss/content/articles/volume14/Tutzauer.pdf.
  2. *Lackaff, D., *Kozey, R., & Tutzauer, F. (2011). An agent-based model of turnover in a nonprofit organization. Communication & Science Journal. Available at http://www.galileoco.com/comSciJ/comSciJ.asp
  3. Tutzauer, F., & *Elbirt, B. (2009). Entropy-based centralization and its sampling distribution in directed communication networks. Communication Monographs, 76, 251-375. JIF: 2.54. Ranking: 2/72.
  4. *Marshall, H. M., *Reinhart, A. M., Feeley, T. H., Tutzauer, F., & *Anker, A. (2008). Comparing college students' value-, outcome-,and impression-relevant involvement in health-related issues. Health Communication, 23, 171-183. JIF: 0.97. Ranking: 30/72
  5. *Reinhart, A. M., *Marshall, H. M., Feeley, T. H., & Tutzauer, F. (2007). The persuasive effects of message-framing in organ donation: The mediating role of psychological reactance. Communication Monographs, 74, 229-255. JIF: 2.54. Ranking: 2/72
  6. Tutzauer, F. (2007a). Entropy as a measure of centrality in networks characterized by path-transfer flow. Social Networks, 29, 249-265. JIF: 2.93. Ranking 6/137 (Sociology).
  7. Tutzauer, F. (2007b). A matrix approach to generalizing Axelrod-type tournaments. Journal of Mathematical Sociology, 31, 249-266. JIF: 0.68. Ranking: 78/137 (Sociology).
  8. Tutzauer, F., *Chojnacki, M. K., & *Hoffmann, P. W. (2006). Network structure, strategy evolution, and the game of Chicken. Social Networks, 28, 377-396. JIF: 2.93. Ranking: 6/137 (Sociology).
  9. Tutzauer, F. (2003). On the sensible application of familywise alpha adjustment. Human Communication Research, 29, 455-463. [Invited response to a refereed article.] JIF: 1.84. Ranking: 10/72.
  10. *Feeley, T. H., Tutzauer, F., *Rosenfeld, H. L, & *Young, M. E. (1997). Cooperation in an infinite-choice, continuous-time Prisoner's Dilemma. Simulation & Gaming, 28, 442-459.
  11. Tutzauer, F. (1993). Toughness in integrative bargaining. Journal of Communication, 43, 46-62. JIF: 2.65. Ranking: 3/72.
  12. Tutzauer, F. (1991). Bargaining outcome, bargaining process, and the role of communication. Progress in communication sciences, 10, 257-300.
  13. Tutzauer, F. (1990). Integrative potential and information exchange as antecedents of negotiation behavior. International Journal of Conflict Management, 1, 153-173. JIF: 0.25. Ranking: 62/72.
  14. Tutzauer, F., & Roloff, M. E. (1988). Communication processes leading to integrative agreements: Three paths to joint benefits. Communication Research, 15, 360-380. JIF: 2.01. Ranking: 7/72.
  15. Tutzauer, F. (1987). Exponential decay and damped harmonic oscillation as models of the bargaining process. Communication Yearbook, 10, 217-240.
  16. Tutzauer, F. (1986). Bargaining as a dynamical system. Behavioral Science, 31, 65-81. JIF: 0.77. Ranking: 39/89 (Social Science Interdisciplinary).
  17. Tutzauer, F. (1985). Toward a theory of disintegration in communication networks. Social Networks, 7, 263-285. JIF: 2.93. Ranking: 6/137 (Sociology).
  18. Tutzauer, F. (1984). A catastrophe theory model of child abuse. Journal of Family Issues, 5, 321-347. JIF: 1.04. Ranking: 21/38 (Family Studies).
  19. Zarefsky, D., Miller-Tutzauer, C., & Tutzauer, F. E. (1984). Reagan’s safety net for the truly needy: The rhetorical uses of definition. Communication Studies, 35, 113-119.

Conference Proceedings [*indicates student co-author]

  1. Tutzauer, F. (2011). Embeddedness in affiliation networks. [Abstract]. Proceedings of the International Sunbelt Social Network Conference.
    Available at http://www.insna.org/PDF/Sunbelt/31_AbstractPDF.pdf
  2. Tutzauer, F. , *Hoffmann, P. W., & *Chojnacki, M. K. (2003). Network structure and strategy evolution in the game of Chicken. [Abstract]. Proceedings of the International Sunbelt Social Network Conference. Connections, 25, 84.
  3. Tutzauer, F. (1993). Statistical comparison of communication networks. Progress in communication sciences, 12, 95-110.
  4. Tutzauer, F. (1990). Triadic comparisons of communication networks. [Abstract]. Proceedings of the Sunbelt Social Network Conference. Connections, 13, 30.
  5. Roloff, M. E., Tutzauer, F., & Dailey, W. O. (1989). The role of argumentation in distributive and integrative bargaining contexts: Seeking relative advantage but at what cost? In A. Rahim (Ed.), Managing conflict: An interdisciplinary perspective (pp. 109-120). New York: Praeger. [Refereed]

Book Chapters [*indicates student co-author]

  1. Tutzauer, F. (in press). Integrative negotiation strategies. In C. R. Berger & M. E. Roloff, International encyclopedia of interpersonal communication. Wiley-Blackwell.
  2. Tutzauer, F., *Kwon, K. H., & *Elbirt, B. (2011). Network diffusion of two competing ideas: An application of agent-based modeling. In A. Vishwanath & G. A. Barnett (Eds.), The diffusion of innovations: A communication science perspective (pp. 145-163). New York: Peter Lang.
  3. Tutzauer, F., & *Palazzolo, E. T. (2005). Self-organization in the infinite-choice Prisoner's Dilemma. In G. A. Barnett & R. Houston (Eds.), Advances in self-organizing systems, (pp. 87-103). Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press.
  4. Tutzauer, F. (1997). Chaos and organization. In G. A. Barnett & L. Thayer (Eds.), Organization communication: Emerging perspectives (vol. 5, pp. 213-227). Norwood, NJ: Ablex.
  5. *Feeley, T. H., & Tutzauer, F. (1997). Communication, cooperation, and the Prisoner's Dilemma. In T. Jacobson & C. O'Donnell (Eds.), Readings in communication science (pp. 23-35). Buffalo, NY: Dept. of Communication, The University of Buffalo.
  6. Tutzauer, F. (1992). The communication of offers in dyadic bargaining. In L. L. Putnam & M. E. Roloff (Eds.), Communication and negotiation (pp. 67-82). Newbury Park, CA: Sage.
  7. Tutzauer, F. (1990). Communication and the study of bargaining. In J. Woelfel (Ed.), Readings in communication science (pp. 33-46). Buffalo, NY: Dept. of Communication, The University of Buffalo.
  8. Miller-Tutzauer, C., & Tutzauer, F. (1982). Strategic defense: The role of doctrine and its impact on policy. In G. T. Goodnight, In defense of our nation: A basic overview of the problems involved in U.S. defense policy (Contemporary Issue Series, pp. 146-164). Skokie, IL: National Textbook.
  9. Tutzauer, F. (1982). Arms in the etiology of conflict: Theory, research, and policy. In G. T. Goodnight, In defense of our nation: A basic overview of the problems involved in U.S. defense policy (Contemporary Issue Series, pp. 74-115). Skokie, IL: National Textbook.


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