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There is a growing interest in theory and in practice with regard to the relationship between human resource management [HRM] and total quality management [TQM] as well as the relationship between these two perspectives and business performances. Empirical research suggests significant effects...
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This paper employs the methodology of Agent-Based Computational Economics (ACE) to investigate under what conditions trust can be viable in markets. The emergence and breakdown of trust is modeled in a context of multiple buyers and suppliers. Agents adapt their trust in a partner, the weight...
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Leadership often serves as an explanatory category for performance outcomes (i.e., failure and success). This process …
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Based on arguments about long-term orientation and corporate reputation, we argue that family and founder firms differ from other firms with regard to corporate social responsibility. Using Bayesian analysis, we then show that family and founder ownership are associated with a lower level of...
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for acknowledging collective responsibilities. Is there a lesson to be learned in managing a social learning process in …
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To fully understand the relationship between human resource management and performance in different contexts, we are in need of a synthesis between resource-based theory and new institutionalism. We argue that differences in institutional settings (between for example countries or branches of...
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Team reflexivity, or the extent to which teams reflect upon and modify their functioning, has been identified as a key …
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retention process. In this way we are able to construct the life cycle of a HRM best practice, the way in which companies differ …
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How does a representative's position in the group influence behaviour in intergroup negotiation? Applying insights from the social identity approach (specifically self-categorization theory), the effects of group member prototypicality, accountability, and group attractiveness on competitiveness...
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and practices ('dynamic embeddedness') affect the process of embedding agency work as a societally acceptable phenomenon …
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