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Arbeitskräfte 3 Workforce 3 Human Resource Management 2 Personalmanagement 2 Aktiengesellschaft 1 Arbeitsgruppe 1 Arbeitsproduktivität 1 Arbeitszufriedenheit 1 Betriebsklima 1 Bibliometrics 1 Bibliometrie 1 Börsengang 1 Decision 1 Diversity Management 1 Diversity management 1 Dual listing 1 Employee retention 1 Entscheidung 1 Initial public offering 1 Job satisfaction 1 Labour productivity 1 Listed company 1 Mitarbeiterbindung 1 Reputation 1 Satisfaction 1 Social relations 1 Social status 1 Soziale Beziehungen 1 Sozialer Status 1 Team 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 University research 1 Universitäre Forschung 1 Work climate 1 Zufriedenheit 1 Zweitlisting 1
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Blass, Fred R. 1 Conlon, Donald E. 1 Cropanzano, Russell 1 Dana Laird, Mary 1 Ferris, Gerald R. 1 Joshi, Aparna 1 Lytle, Anne L. 1 Martocchio, Joseph J. 1 Meyer, Christopher J. 1 Robert, Christopher 1 Roh, Hyuntak 1 Stone, Dianna L. 1 Stone-Romero, Eugene F. 1 Sturman, Michael C. 1 Willaby, Harold W. 1 Wright, Thomas A. 1 Yan, Wan 1 Zinko, Robert 1
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In: Research in Personnel and Human Resources Management, (pp. vii-viii). 2007
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The Happy/Productive Worker Thesis Revisited
Wright, Thomas A.; Cropanzano, Russell - In: Research in Personnel and Human Resources Management, (pp. 269-307). 2007
For decades, since at least the famous Hawthorne studies, the happy/productive worker thesis has forcefully captured the imagination of management scholars and human resource professionals alike. According to this “Holy Grail” of management research, workers who are happy on the job will...
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Toward a Theory of Reputation in Organizations
Zinko, Robert; Ferris, Gerald R.; Blass, Fred R.; Dana … - In: Research in Personnel and Human Resources Management, (pp. 163-204). 2007
In everyday life, as well as in work organizations, we engage in frequent and quite comfortable discourse about the nature of reputations, and wealso see personal reputation used as a basis for important human resources decisions (e.g., promotions, terminations, etc.). Unfortunately, despite its...
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Cognitive, Affective, and Cultural Influences on Stigmatization: Impact on Human Resource Management Processes and Practices
Stone-Romero, Eugene F.; Stone, Dianna L. - In: Research in Personnel and Human Resources Management, (pp. 111-161). 2007
Individuals are often stigmatized by virtue of their status on various dimensions and as a consequence, they typically evoke negative cognitions, affect, and emotions among observers. In addition, they are often the targets of both access and treatment discrimination in organizations. Thus, we...
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Context Matters: A Multilevel Framework Forwork Team Diversity Research
Joshi, Aparna; Roh, Hyuntak - In: Research in Personnel and Human Resources Management, (pp. 1-48). 2007
Several comprehensive reviews are united in drawing the conclusion that the cumulative research evidence on work team diversity is equivocal. Rather than review the extant state of diversity research, in this paper we redirect attention to the context of workplace diversity as a possible...
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In: Research in Personnel and Human Resources Management, (pp. 351-356). 2007
Fred R. Blass is an Assistant in Management at Florida State University. He received a Ph.D. in Management from Florida State University, and before joining the faculty at Florida State, served on the Department of Management faculty at the United States Air Force Academy. Blass has research...
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Martocchio, Joseph J. - In: Research in Personnel and Human Resources Management, (pp. ix-xi). 2007
Volume 26 of Research in Personnel and Human Resources Management continues the tradition of publishing papers that contain an eclectic mix of ideas from economics, psychology, and sociology written to illuminate our understanding of the HRM field and to capture the multidisciplinary spirit of...
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Third Party Interventions Across Cultures: No “One Best Choice”
Conlon, Donald E.; Meyer, Christopher J.; Lytle, Anne L.; … - In: Research in Personnel and Human Resources Management, (pp. 309-349). 2007
In this article, we focus on alternative dispute resolution procedures, in particular third party procedures. We describe eight different procedures and provide examples of how these procedures are used in different cultural contexts. We then evaluate the procedures in terms of how they impact...
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The Case for Developing New Research on Humor and Culture in Organizations: Toward a Higher Grade of Manure
Robert, Christopher; Yan, Wan - In: Research in Personnel and Human Resources Management, (pp. 205-267). 2007
The study of humor has a long tradition in philosophy, sociology, psychology, anthropology, and communications. Evidence from these fields suggests that humor can have effects on creativity, cohesiveness, and performance, but organizational scholars have paid it relatively little attention. We...
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The Past, Present, and Future of Dynamic Performance Research
Sturman, Michael C. - In: Research in Personnel and Human Resources Management, (pp. 49-110). 2007
This article reviews the extensive history of dynamic performance research, with the goal of providing a clear picture of where the field has been, where it is now, and where it needs to go. Past research has established that job performance does indeed change, but the implications of this...
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