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A market for vice: The foundations of corporate strategic irresponsibility
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Author
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Stewart, Oscar
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Date Created
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2016
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Subjects--Topical
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Management, Sociology, Ethics
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Description
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Organizational scholarship has assumed that corporate irresponsibility (CI) is largely detrimental to firm financial performance. Alternatively, CI may sometimes work in firms’ favor, though at the expense of stakeholders. Exploring this reality, ...
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Differentiating the domains of dirty work in animal euthanasia
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Author
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Bickmeier, Robert
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Date Created
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2018
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Subjects--Topical
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Organizational behavior, Psychology, Psychology, Industrial
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Description
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ABSTRACTROBERT MICHAEL BICKMEIER. Differentiating the domains of dirty work in animal euthanasia. (Under the direction of DR. STEVEN G. ROGELBERG)This study distinguished two domains of taint in dirty work empirically and theoretically in terms of...
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Double Standards and Selection
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Author
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Clemons Doerer, Sharon
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Date Created
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2013
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Subjects--Topical
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Management, Sociology, Social psychology
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Description
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In this dissertation, I use an extension of status characteristics theory--the theory of double standards--to investigate whether and to what extent race activates the use of differential standards in the evaluation of objectively measured task-re...
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IN SEARCH OF GREATER UNDERSTANDING OF ORGANIZATIONAL INCLUSION: AN EXPANDED APPROACH
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Author
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Berka, Gregory
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Date Created
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2014
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Subjects--Topical
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Organizational behavior
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Description
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Organizational inclusion research, which includes assessing how employees experience a sense of feeling included or excluded in their work group, is a young and developing research area. Feelings of inclusion can be based on both formal policies a...
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PROMOTING EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT THROUGH MANAGERS' STRATEGIC USE OF MEETINGS
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Author
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Allen, Joseph
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Date Created
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2010
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Subjects--Topical
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Communication, Psychology, Industrial, Business
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Description
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Employee engagement is a positive, fulfilling, work-related state of mind that researchers suggest is characterized by vigor, dedication, and absorption in work activities. Employee engagement is heavily marketed by HR consultants and recently rec...