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demographic context 2 Innovation 1 Innovation management 1 Innovationsmanagement 1 Organisatorischer Wandel 1 Organizational change 1 Public administration 1 Public sector 1 Public sector innovation 1 Women directors 1 career development 1 critical relationships 1 demographic context and crime 1 foreclosure and crime 1 geographically weighted regression 1 innovation implementation 1 organizational context 1 public organization 1 work identity 1 Öffentliche Verwaltung 1 Öffentlicher Sektor 1
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English 2 Undetermined 1
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Arnio, Ashley N. 1 Baumer, Eric P. 1 Demircioglu, Mehmet Akif 1 Sealy, Ruth 1 Singh, Val 1
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Demographic Research 1 Public management review 1
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The effects of organizational and demographic context for innovation implementation in public organizations
Demircioglu, Mehmet Akif - In: Public management review 22 (2020) 12, pp. 1852-1875
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Demography, foreclosure, and crime:
Arnio, Ashley N.; Baumer, Eric P. - In: Demographic Research 26 (2012) 18, pp. 449-488
demographic context shapes crime rates. …
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A Qualitative Examination of the Importance of Female Role Models in Investment Banks
Sealy, Ruth - 2009
A number of practitioner surveys across a range of industries have cited the lack ofsenior female role models as a barrier to career progression. There is very littleacademic literature to explain this at a senior organizational level. An initial review ofthe extant role model literature led to...
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