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A Grounded Theory Study of the Meaning of Career Success
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Author
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Frear, Katherine
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Date Created
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2014
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Subjects--Topical
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Organizational behavior, Management, Psychology
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Description
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The purpose of this research was to examine the concept of career success as discussed by career actors and to develop theory about the construct of career success. I used grounded theory methodology with constant comparative analysis (Glaser & St...
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A Meta-Analysis of Gender Differences in Leadership Effectiveness
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Author
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Paustian-Underdahl, Samantha
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Date Created
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2012
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Subjects--Topical
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Organizational behavior, Management
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Description
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Despite years of evidence showing that men are typically considered to be more appropriate and effective in leadership positions than women, a recent debate has emerged over the potential existence of a female leadership advantage in certain conte...
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ANTECEDENTS OF EFFECTIVE LEADERSHIP:
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Author
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Carson, Marisa
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Date Created
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2011
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Subjects--Topical
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Organizational behavior, Psychology, Industrial, Social sciences--Research
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Description
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Robust, positive relationships have been evidenced between transformational leadership and several workplace outcomes; however, less is known about the individual differences that predispose some individuals to engage in transformational leadershi...
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Abusive Supervision and Subordinate Characteristics: A Relative Importance Analysis
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Author
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Durham, Brooks
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Date Created
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2021
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Subjects--Topical
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Organizational behavior, Management, Organizational sociology
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Description
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Abusive supervision is defined as the sustained display of hostile verbal and nonverbal behaviors, excluding physical contact by a supervisor or leader. Abusive supervision is pervasive in the workplace and has many pernicious consequences, rangin...
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Ambient Discrimination and Observer Task Performance
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Author
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Harrington, Nicole
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Date Created
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2017
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Subjects--Topical
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Organizational behavior, Social psychology, Organizational sociology
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Description
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Research shows that being a target of workplace incivility is related to negative outcomes for both the individual and the organization. According to the theory of selective incivility, stigmatized groups such as women or people of color experienc...
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An Examination of Skip-Level Meetings and their Relationship with Job Embeddedness
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Author
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Zebroski, Micaela
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Date Created
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2023
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Subjects--Topical
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Organizational behavior, Psychology
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Description
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A growing body of research documents the importance of studying job embeddedness in order to predict turnover, or conversely, why employees stay at their jobs. However, little is known about how meetings—one of the most time-consuming practices at...
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Antecedents in Building Resilience: Extending Conservation of Resources Theory
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Author
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Werntz Coatman, Lindamarie
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Date Created
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2022
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Subjects--Topical
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Management, Organizational behavior, Psychology, Industrial
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Description
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Stress in the workplace is a pertinent factor influencing people’s lives and performance at work. Stress creates a cost to employees through their psychological and physical well-being, and it has financial consequences for organizations. One pers...
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Changing the Conversation on Passive and Active Job Seekers: A Continuum-Based Approach
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Author
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Mansfield (Abberger), Claire
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Date Created
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2021
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Subjects--Topical
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Organizational behavior, Management, Psychology
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Description
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As employers leverage recruitment activities to compete for active job seekers, they may also seize opportunities to recruit those who are not actively searching for jobs (i.e., passive job seekers). The literature currently focuses on active job ...
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Conceptual Refinement and a Multi-Level Framework of Ethical Culture
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Author
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Ross, Roxanne
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Date Created
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2021
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Subjects--Topical
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Organizational behavior, Psychobiology, Sociology
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Description
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Interest in understanding ethical culture in organizations has grown over the last few decades. However, ethical culture appears to suffer from a lack of conceptual clarity, leading to downstream problems that threaten the internal and external va...
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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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Greater Than the Sum of Its Parts: Isomorphism in Measures of Team Constructs
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Author
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Clayton, Elizabeth
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Date Created
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2022
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Subjects--Topical
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Statistics, Organizational behavior
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Description
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Work teams are an ever-growing structure as organizations seek to become more agile and achieve better outcomes (Bersin, 2016; Deloitte, 2018). Therefore, organizational researchers seek to accurately recognize and understand various aspects of te...
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IMPLICATIONS OF CULTURAL AND LANGUAGE ISSUES FOR INTERPERSONAL AND INFORMATIONAL JUSTICE
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Author
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Woznyj, Haley
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Date Created
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2016
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Subjects--Topical
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Organizational behavior, Psychology
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Description
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The population in the United States is increasingly becoming more diverse. The share of minorities in the United States has grown substantially in recent decades and is projected to continue to grow. These trends have translated into a more divers...
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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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Intersectional Status Beliefs Transfer in Employee Referral Processes
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Author
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Sargent, Amanda
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Date Created
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2022
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Subjects--Topical
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Management, Social psychology, Organizational behavior
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Description
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Using employee referral programs is generally considered a best practice for organizations seeking top quality talent. However, research on whether or not these programs result in positive outcomes equally for all applicants is mixed. To date, mos...