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Purpose: The paper aims to explore the possibility that a positive organizational reputation brings both benefits and burdens to employees working for those organizations. We argue that although organizational reputation can cause employees to identify more strongly with the organization, it may...
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Although the retention of competent workers is critical in all organizations, retaining social workers in nonprofit organizations is especially important because they mainly determine the quality of social services. This paper explores the factors which have an impact on turnover intentions,...
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This paper examines how a group member’s individual-targeted citizenship behavior (OCBI) and organization-targeted citizenship behavior (OCBO) interact with a salient group-level contextual variable, group cohesiveness, to foster positive change for that group member, starting with job...
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It is a well-established fact that Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) enhances organizational performance. However, its micro-level impact on employees’ own wellbeing CSR through work is not well known. Hence, this study aims to explore the effect of CSR on employees’ “Desire to have a...
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Despite numerous researches on ethical leadership, literature still lacks the researches on boundary conditions that limit its effectiveness. Thus, the present study examines the relationship between ethical leadership (EL) and organizational deviance via first-order mediation of affective...
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Organizations tend to compete and put high productivity demands on their employees. Arguably, this could make employees feel insecure about their job, prompting them to either adopt any means to protect their jobs or join someone else. Implicitly, the way organizations respond to the specific...
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The lens through which followers experience the ethical dimension of leadership itself it is argued is likely distorted by a followers’ level in the hierarchy. In this regard, ethical leadership may be better conceptualized as an intermediary through which follower status contributes to these...
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