International Journal of Organization Theory & Behavior: Volume 9 Issue 3

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Table of contents

Perceptions of justice within leader-employee dyads

Dana Yagil

The study examined respective perceptions of justice within leader-employee dyads. Questionnaires were administered to 152 such dyads in a variety of organizational settings…

Work and family conflict: Can home-based teleworking make a difference?

Susan R. Madsen

Research has shown that, when employees’ work-family conflict levels are reduced, performance in the workplace can increase. How to reduce these levels, however, is a complex…

Shaping public management for governance and development: The cases of Pakistan and Bangladesh

Habib Zafarullah

In line with contemporary trends in the developing world, countries in South Asia are under pressure from both political and civil societies and the international donor community…

New public management as a template for reforms in low-income countries: Issues and lessons from ghana

George A. Larbi

This article presents findings and conclusions from a study of the application of “new public management” type reforms in a low-income country context, Ghana. Using case study…

From smaller to better government: The challenge of the second and third generations of state reform

Oscar Oszlak

This article contends that the content and scope of “second generation” state reforms in Latin America show a high degree of heterogeneity due to the national contexts and the…

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ISSN:

1093-4537

Online date, start – end:

1998

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Associate Professor Davide Secchi