- Nemeth, C. (1981). Jury trials: Psychology and the law. In L. Berkowitz (Ed.), Advances in experimental social psychology (Vol. 14, pp. 309-367). New York: Academic Press.
- Nemeth, C. J. (1986). The differential contributions of majority and minority influence. Psychological Review, 93, 23-32. Reprinted in M.Hogg (Ed.). Sage Benchmarks in Psychology: Social Psychology, 2002.
- Nemeth, C., & Wachtler, J. (1983). Creative problem solving as a result of majority vs. minority influence. European Journal of Social Psychology, 13, 45-55.
- Nemeth, C. J., & Staw, B. M. (1989). The tradeoffs of social control and innovation within groups and organizations. In L. Berkowitz (Ed.), Advances in experimental social psychology (Vol. 22, pp. 175-210). New York: Academic Press.
- Nemeth, C. (1995). Dissent as driving cognition, attitudes and judgments. Social Cognition, 13, 273-291.
- Nemeth, C. (1997). Managing innovation: When less is more. California Management Review, 40, 59-74.
- Nemeth, C., Connell, J., Rogers, J., & Brown, K. (2001). Improving decision making by means of dissent. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 31, 48-58.
- Nemeth, C.J., & Nemeth, L. (2001). Understanding the creative process: Management of the knowledge worker. In J. Nonaka and D. J. Teece (Eds.), Managing industrial knowledge (pp. 91-104). London: Sage Publications.
- Nemeth, C., Rogers, J., & Brown, K. (2001). Devil’s advocate vs. authentic dissent: Stimulating quantity and quality. European Journal of Social Psychology, 31,707-720.
- Nemeth, C.J., Personnaz, M., Personnaz, B., & Goncalo, J. (2004). The liberating role of conflict in group creativity: A cross-national study. European Journal of Social Psychology. 34,365-374.
- Nemeth, C.J. and Goncalo, J.A. (2011) Rogues and Heroes: Finding Value in Dissent. In Jetten, J. and Hornsey, M.(eds) Rebels in Groups: Dissent, deviance, difference and defiance. London: Blackwell, pp 17-35.
- Nemeth, C.J. (2012) Minority Influence Theory. In Van Lange, P.A.M. , Kruglanski, A.W. and Higgins. E. T. Handbook of Theories in Social Psychology. Vol 2. New York: Sage, pp. 362-378
- Nemeth, C. J. and O’Connor, A. (2017 in press) Better than Individuals: The stimulating qualities of dissent for group creativity”. In P. Paulus and B. Nijstad (eds) Innovation through Collaboration. Oxford University Press, 2nd edition.
Professor Nemeth has an extensive curriculum vita with over 100 publications on these specialty areas. Refer to Academic Researcher page for greater details.