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Publication date: 13 August 2018

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Robert L. Dipboye

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The Emerald Review of Industrial and Organizational Psychology
Type: Book
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78743-785-220181022
ISBN: 978-1-78743-786-9

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Publication date: 1 August 2002

Organizing/theorizing: developments in organization theory and practice

Pawan Budhwar, Andy Crane, Annette Davies, Rick Delbridge, Tim Edwards, Mahmoud Ezzamel, Lloyd Harris, Emmanuel Ogbonna and Robyn Thomas

Wonders whether companies actually have employees best interests at heart across physical, mental and spiritual spheres. Posits that most organizations ignore their…

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Wonders whether companies actually have employees best interests at heart across physical, mental and spiritual spheres. Posits that most organizations ignore their workforce – not even, in many cases, describing workers as assets! Describes many studies to back up this claim in theis work based on the 2002 Employment Research Unit Annual Conference, in Cardiff, Wales.

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Management Research News, vol. 25 no. 8/9/10
Type: Research Article
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/01409170210783368
ISSN: 0140-9174

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  • Market intelligence
  • Process innovation
  • Employee attitudes

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Publication date: 15 July 2019

High-involvement Work Processes and Systems: A Review of Theory, Distribution, Outcomes, and Tensions

Peter Boxall, Meng-Long Huo, Keith Macky and Jonathan Winterton

High-involvement work processes (HIWPs) are associated with high levels of employee influence over the work process, such as high levels of control over how to handle…

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High-involvement work processes (HIWPs) are associated with high levels of employee influence over the work process, such as high levels of control over how to handle individual job tasks or a high level of involvement at team or workplace level in designing work procedures. When implementations of HIWPs are accompanied by companion investments in human capital – for example, in better information and training, higher pay and stronger employee voice – it is appropriate to talk not only of HIWPs but of “high-involvement work systems” (HIWSs). This chapter reviews the theory and practice of HIWPs and HIWSs. Across a range of academic perspectives and societies, it has regularly been argued that steps to enhance employee involvement in decision-making create better opportunities to perform, better utilization of skill and human potential, and better employee motivation, leading, in turn, to various improvements in organizational and employee outcomes.

However, there are also costs to increased employee involvement and the authors review the important economic and sociopolitical contingencies that help to explain the incidence or distribution of HIWPs and HIWSs. The authors also review the research on the outcomes of higher employee involvement for firms and workers, discuss the quality of the research methods used, and consider the tensions with which the model is associated. This chapter concludes with an outline of the research agenda, envisaging an ongoing role for both quantitative and qualitative studies. Without ignoring the difficulties involved, the authors argue, from the societal perspective, that the high-involvement pathway should be considered one of the most important vectors available to improve the quality of work and employee well-being.

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Research in Personnel and Human Resources Management
Type: Book
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/S0742-730120190000037002
ISBN: 978-1-78973-852-0

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  • High-involvement work processes
  • high-involvement work systems
  • worker participation
  • high-performance work systems
  • employee autonomy
  • job quality
  • employee well-being

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Publication date: 8 November 2019

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Delivering Tourism Intelligence
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/S2042-144320190000011023
ISBN: 978-1-78769-810-9

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Publication date: 17 February 2017

Applying Critical Realism to the MNC: Exploring New Realities in Staffing and Expatriation

Chris Rees and Chris Smith

This article argues that critical realism (CR) offers an ontological position suited to understanding the dynamic relations between multinational companies (MNCs) and the…

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This article argues that critical realism (CR) offers an ontological position suited to understanding the dynamic relations between multinational companies (MNCs) and the complex political spaces within which they operate. After outlining the core assumptions of CR, the key arguments are elaborated through two case studies which focus on issues of staffing and expatriation. The first case concerns recent developments in the Middle East, highlighting the shifting reality of nationality-based definitions of staffing the MNC, and the second examines the internationalisation of Chinese firms, exploring the way MNCs restructure space to retain access to home-country advantages.

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Multinational Corporations and Organization Theory: Post Millennium Perspectives
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/S0733-558X20160000049009
ISBN: 978-1-78635-386-3

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  • Chinese MNCs
  • critical realism
  • expatriation
  • Gulf cooperation council states
  • MNC staffing

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Publication date: 8 August 2005

“The Elusive Criterion of Fit” Revisited: Toward an Integrative Theory of Multidimensional Fit

Anthony R. Wheeler, M. Ronald Buckley, Jonathon R.B. Halbesleben, Robyn L. Brouer and Gerald R. Ferris

“Fit” as a human resources decision criterion has emerged as an active body of research in recent years, but its “elusiveness” as a scientific construct, noted more than a…

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“Fit” as a human resources decision criterion has emerged as an active body of research in recent years, but its “elusiveness” as a scientific construct, noted more than a decade ago by Judge and Ferris, still remains. To best address this issue, this chapter proposes an integrative theory of multidimensional fit that encompasses five relevant (and distinct) streams of current fit research: Person-Organization Fit, Person-Vocation Fit, Person-Job Fit, Person-Preferences for Culture Fit, and Person-Team Fit. It is proposed that these five dimensions of fit relate to an individual's self-concept; moreover, an individual assesses multidimensional fit utilizing a social cognitive decision-making process called prototype matching. By assessing fit across multiple dimensions, an individual can both gain a social identity and expand the self-concept, which explains the motive to fit. Testable propositions are formulated, and implications for multidimensional fit across the employment lifecycle are discussed. Furthermore, directions for future fit research are provided.

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Research in Personnel and Human Resources Management
Type: Book
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/S0742-7301(05)24007-0
ISBN: 978-0-76231-215-3

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Publication date: 17 August 2020

Stress Events Theory: A Theoretical Framework for Understanding Entrepreneurial Behavior

Michael P. Lerman, Timothy P. Munyon and Jon C. Carr

Although scholarly inquiry into entrepreneurial stress has existed for nearly 40 years, little is known about how events drive stress responses in entrepreneurs, and how…

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Although scholarly inquiry into entrepreneurial stress has existed for nearly 40 years, little is known about how events drive stress responses in entrepreneurs, and how entrepreneur coping responses impact their well-being, relationships, and venture performance. In response to these deficiencies, the authors propose a stress events theory (SET) which they apply to an entrepreneurial context. The authors begin by providing a brief review of existing literature on entrepreneurial stress, which highlights unique stressors and events that entrepreneurs encounter. The authors then introduce event systems theory as developed by Morgeson, Mitchell, and Liu (2015). From this foundation, the authors develop SET, which describes how entrepreneurs react to particular event characteristics (novelty, disruptiveness, criticality, and duration). Additionally, the authors propose that how entrepreneurs interpret events drives coping choices, and that the accuracy of these coping choices subsequently differentiates the quality of entrepreneur well-being, interpersonal relationships, and venture-related consequences. The authors conclude with a discussion of contributions and areas of future research using our proposed theory.

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Entrepreneurial and Small Business Stressors, Experienced Stress, and Well-Being
Type: Book
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/S1479-355520200000018003
ISBN: 978-1-83982-397-8

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  • Entrepreneur
  • event-systems
  • stress
  • coping
  • accuracy
  • appraisal

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Publication date: 1 April 1998

Risk and risk management in construction: a review and future directions for research

P.J. EDWARDS and P.A. BOWEN

The literature on construction and project risk management published during the period from 1960 to 1997 is reviewed and analysed to identify trends and foci in research…

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The literature on construction and project risk management published during the period from 1960 to 1997 is reviewed and analysed to identify trends and foci in research and practice. This analysis is used to identify gaps and inconsistencies in the knowledge and treatment of construction and project risk. The findings suggested that political, economic, financial and cultural categories of construction risk deserve greater research attention, as do those associated with quality assurance, and occupational health and safety. Temporal aspects of risk, and risk communication, are also important fields for investigation.

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Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, vol. 5 no. 4
Type: Research Article
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/eb021087
ISSN: 0969-9988

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  • Risk
  • Risk management
  • Construction management
  • Project management
  • Building procurement
  • Communication
  • ‘soft’ systems

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Publication date: 3 May 2016

The Market for Legislative Influence over Regulatory Policy

Rui J. P. de Figueiredo and Geoff Edwards

We show that, in the US telecommunications industry, market participants have a sophisticated understanding of the political process, and behave strategically in their…

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We show that, in the US telecommunications industry, market participants have a sophisticated understanding of the political process, and behave strategically in their allocation of contributions to state legislators as if seeking to purchase influence over regulatory policy. We find that interests respond defensively to contributions from rivals, take into account the configuration of support available to them in both the legislature and the regulatory commission, and vary their contributions according to variations in relative costs for influence by different legislatures. This strategic behavior supports a theory that commercially motivated interests contribute campaign resources in order to mobilize legislators to influence the decisions of regulatory agencies. We also report evidence that restrictions on campaign finance do not affect all interests equally. The paper therefore provides positive evidence on the nature and effects of campaign contributions in regulated industries where interest group competition may be sharp.

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Strategy Beyond Markets
Type: Book
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/S0742-332220160000034007
ISBN: 978-1-78635-019-0

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  • Non-market strategy
  • campaign finance
  • political economy
  • telecommunications regulation
  • regulation
  • political institutions

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Publication date: 29 August 2017

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The Handbook of Business and Corruption
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78635-445-720161025
ISBN: 978-1-78635-445-7

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