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Employee alienation 3 Job attitudes 2 Job performance 2 Meta-analysis 2 Arbeitsleistung 1 Arbeitspsychologie 1 Arbeitsverhalten 1 Arbeitszufriedenheit 1 Career satisfaction 1 Careerism 1 Careerist orientation 1 Careers 1 Employees attitudes 1 Job satisfaction 1 Meta-Analyse 1 Organizational psychology 1 Work behaviour 1 complexity responsive environment 1 employee alienation 1 shared vision 1 social well-being 1 systems intelligence 1
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English 3 Undetermined 1
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Chiaburu, Dan S. 3 Thundiyil, Tomas 2 Wang, Jiexin 2 Ali, Bakhtiar 1 De Vos, Ans 1 Diaz, Ismael 1 Emaan, Sonia 1
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European Management Journal 1 European management journal 1 International journal of sustainable strategic management : IJSSM 1 Journal of Managerial Psychology 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 2 RePEc 1 Other ZBW resources 1
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Role of shared vision in an organisation : a complexity environment perspective
Emaan, Sonia; Ali, Bakhtiar - In: International journal of sustainable strategic … 8 (2020) 2, pp. 120-137
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Alienation and its correlates: A meta-analysis
Chiaburu, Dan S.; Thundiyil, Tomas; Wang, Jiexin - In: European Management Journal 32 (2014) 1, pp. 24-36
We provide a meta-analysis of alienation, outlining the extent to which it is predicted by individual differences (need for achievement), role stressors (role conflict), leader dimensions (initiating structure), and aspects of the work context (formalization). We also examine its relationship...
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Alienation and its correlates : a meta-analysis
Chiaburu, Dan S.; Thundiyil, Tomas; Wang, Jiexin - In: European management journal 32 (2014) 1, pp. 24-36
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Employee alienation: relationships with careerism and career satisfaction
Chiaburu, Dan S.; Diaz, Ismael; De Vos, Ans - In: Journal of Managerial Psychology 28 (2013) 1, pp. 4-20
employee alienation and their careerism. In doing so, the paper adds to a body of work where careerism was connected with …
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