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Integrating theory and practice? Employees’ and students’ experiences of learning at work

2003

The integration of theory and practice has been recognised as one of the key questions in the development of professional expertise and vocational competence. In this study the question of how theory and practice meet each other during professional development was approached from the point of view of two different groups of learners: employees with varying length of work experience and university students taking a working life project course. Altogether 18 employees and 51 students were interviewed, after which transcribed interviews were qualitatively categorised. The opinions expressed by the informants indicate that work‐based learning is not a unified phenomenon but varies in different …

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementSocial PsychologyTacit knowledgeVocational educationPhenomenonProfessional developmentPedagogyDevelopmentPsychologyCompetence (human resources)Work experienceProfessional expertiseLearning at workJournal of Workplace Learning
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The Art of Pacifying an Aggressive Client: ‘Feminine’ Skills and Preventing Violence in Caring Work

2007

This article explores the complex interconnection between gender and emotion in the context of client-perpetrated violence at work, focusing on interviews with and writings by Finnish nurses and social workers to discuss the ‘feminine’ emotional skills that are supposed to prevent violence. The social formation of these skills is analysed with the concept ‘emotional habitus’: emotional skills derive from the socially acquired disposition to manage emotions according to the gendered values of caring work. Emotional habitus, based on the internalized, second-nature sense of emotional management, is shown to both persuade and enable employees to use emotional skills as assets for negotiating v…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementSocial workmedia_common.quotation_subjectPoison controlContext (language use)Emotional competenceGender StudiesNegotiationAgency (sociology)HabitusEmotional exhaustionPsychologySocial psychologymedia_commonGender, Work & Organization
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Testing invariance between web and paper students satisfaction surveys. A case study

2017

[EN] Purpose: This paper studied the measurement invariance (MI) across web-based and paper-based surveys to evidence if both techniques of data collection can be regarded as equivalent. Design/methodology: We develop a multigroup confirmatory factor analysis (MGCFA) with Maximum Likelihood Estimation to asses measurement invariance of the Job Diagnostic Survey (JDS) adapted to teaching, with data collected from paper and web surveys. Sample from paper surveys was constituted by 294 student of a Spanish public university in the academic years 2007-08, 2008-09 and 2009-10. Internet surveys were administered through an open source survey application called Lime Survey. We received 241 complet…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementStrategy and ManagementTeaching methodESTADISTICA E INVESTIGACION OPERATIVAlcsh:ASample (statistics)Surveys010501 environmental sciencesEnquestes01 natural sciencesEducationMeasurement equivalenceMeasurement equivalence Students’ satisfaction and motivation Job Diagnostic Survey Multigroup confirmatory analysis Higher education Active methodologiesManagement of Technology and InnovationAccounting0502 economics and business:Ensenyament i aprenentatge::Ensenyament universitari [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]Symmetry (Mathematics)Mathematics educationEconometricsActive methodologiesMeasurement invarianceHigher educationStudents satisfaction and motivationJob Diagnostic SurveyBusiness and International ManagementStudents’ satisfaction and motivationReliability (statistics)0105 earth and related environmental sciencesFactor analysisData collection05 social sciences:Matemàtiques i estadística [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]Educational surveysVariance (accounting)Confirmatory factor analysisEnquestes educativesSimetria (Matemàtica)ORGANIZACION DE EMPRESASMultigroup confirmatory analysislcsh:General WorksPsychology050203 business & management
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Special Issue: Current Trends in Research in Accounting Finance and Management Control

2017

On January 27, 2016, an agreement was signed with OmniaScience to select articles to be published in the journal Intangible Capital, in a special issue titled "Current Trends in Research in Accounting, Finance and Management Control." The agreement was reached within the framework of three events at the University of Valencia, from June 27 to 30, 2016: XXI Workshop on Accounting and Management Control. “Memorial Raymond Konopka”, X Iberoamerican Congress of Management Accounting, III  International Congress on Port Management.More than 200 papers were presented to these events. After being peer-reviewed by a scientific committee made up of 50 professionals, 123 papers were selected. Then, t…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementStrategy and ManagementeducationComptabilitatlcsh:AAccountingControl de gestióEducationManagement of Technology and InnovationAccountingPolitical scienceManagement accounting:Economia i organització d'empreses [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]Port managementBusiness and International ManagementFinanceAccounting--Managementbusiness.industryXXI Workshop on Accounting and Management Control X Iberoamerican Congress of Management Accounting III International Congress on Port ManagementFinancesCapital (economics)Controllershiplcsh:General WorksbusinessFinanceManagement control system
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Cursos en línea masivos y abiertos en educación superior. Un análisis desde su oferta

2016

Purpose: The aim of this study is to analyze the factors influencing the MOOC supply level. Specifically, this paper analyzes certain internal and strategic factors associated with universities, such as prestige, public or private status, age, size (measured by the number of faculty members or students) and region. Design/methodology: We apply a descriptive methodology and then use multivariate analysis to test five hypotheses related to the institutional profile of 151 universities in 29 countries. Empirical evidence is provided from universities offering MOOCs through the four of the most commonly used private global platforms that emerged as part of the booming MOOC movement (Udacity, Co…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementUniversitiesHigher educationMassive Open Online CoursesStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectCursos en línea masivos y abiertoslcsh:AUniversidadesEducationMassive Open Online Courses higher education MOOC platforms universities prestige MOOC supplyMOOC supplyPlataformas MOOCEmpirical researchOriginalityPrestigeManagement of Technology and InnovationAccountingPolitical science0502 economics and businessHigher educationBusiness and International ManagementMarketingEmpirical evidencemedia_commonCursos en línia oberts i massiusMOOCs (Web-based instruction)business.industryPrestige05 social sciences050201 accountingWebometricsOferta MOOCRankingEducación superiorEnsenyament universitari -- InnovacionsThe Internetlcsh:General Works:Ensenyament i aprenentatge [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]businessPrestigioMOOC platforms050203 business & managementIntangible Capital
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Negative work reflection, personal resources, and work engagement: the moderating role of perceived organizational support

2018

This day-level study examined the role of perceived organizational support (POS) in the context of employees’ negative work reflection during off-job time. We hypothesized that negative work reflec...

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementWork engagement05 social sciences050109 social psychologyContext (language use)Negative work0502 economics and business0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesReflection (computer graphics)PsychologySocial psychologyPerceived organizational support050203 business & managementApplied PsychologyEuropean Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology
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Positive and negative work reflection, engagement and exhaustion in dual-earner couples: Exploring living with children and work-linkage as moderators

2020

Many employees think about their work during off-job time. Scholars have suggested that whether work-related thoughts during off-job time have detrimental or beneficial effects on employees’ well-being and performance depends on the nature of these thoughts. In this study with dual-earner couples we examined whether employees’ positive and negative work reflection during off-job time are associated with their own and with their partners’ work engagement and exhaustion. Furthermore, we investigated whether (a) living with children and (b) being work-linked (i.e. working in the same organisation and/or working in the same profession) moderated these relations. Both partners of 130 German het…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementWork engagement05 social sciences050109 social psychologyNegative workLinkage (mechanical)Dual (category theory)law.inventionWork (electrical)law0502 economics and business0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychologyBeneficial effectsSocial psychology050203 business & managementGerman Journal of Human Resource Management: Zeitschrift für Personalforschung
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Aging as a topic in a business magazine : an opportunity or threat for management?

2018

Purpose Recently, research on aging in the work-life context from the perspective of how to manage, support and retain an aging workforce has increased among management scholars, and therefore is contributing to the current societal need to extend work careers. The purpose of this paper is to analyze the articles discussing aging in the work-life context in the Finnish business magazine Talouselämä (Economic Life) during the years 2002–2017. Design/methodology/approach A total of 81 articles were included in the analysis. They were classified into seven themes as a result of a content analysis. Three levels of discussions on aging were identified: societal, organizational and individual. T…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Managementcorporate social responsibility (CSR)Process (engineering)Strategy and ManagementContext (language use)Liiketaloustiede - Business and managementManagement of Technology and InnovationPolitical scienceageismyritysvastuu0502 economics and businessBusiness and International ManagementFinlandMarketingbusiness.industry05 social sciencesPerspective (graphical)agingmediaPublic relationssosiaalinen vastuuIndividual/organizational/societal levelikääntyminenWork (electrical)Aging in the American workforceContent analysisPublishingCorporate social responsibilitybusinessikäsyrjintä050203 business & management
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Young managers’ drive to thrive: A personal work goal approach to burnout and work engagement

2009

This study approaches young managers’ occupational well-being through their work-related goal pursuit. The main aim was to identify content categories of personal work goals and investigate their associations with background factors, goal appraisals, burnout, and work engagement. The questionnaire data consisted of 747 young Finnish managers (23–35 years; M = 31 years) who were mostly men (85.5%). Seven work-related content categories were found on the basis of qualitative data analysis: (1) competence goals (30.5%), (2) progression goals (23.7%), (3) well-being goals (15.2%), (4) job change goals (13.7%), (5) job security goals (7.4%), (6) organizational goals (5.6%), and (7) financial goa…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Managementgoal contentstavoitteiden arviointityöhyvinvointityön imuApplied psychologyAcademic achievementBurnoutEducationgoal appraisalsoccupational well-beingLife-span and Life-course StudiesCompetence (human resources)Applied Psychologytyöuupumusburnoutpersonal work goalsWork engagementtyötavoitteetGoal pursuitJob securitytavoitteiden sisältöWell-beingPsychologySocial psychologyQualitative researchJournal of Vocational Behavior
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Cultural Identity in Everyday Interactions at Work: Highly Skilled Female Russian Professionals in Finland

2013

The dominant research strands into social interaction in culturally diverse workplaces have focused on issues of organizational efficiency and discrimination, and they have treated cultural identity as static, monolithic, and universally shared. This study aims to problematize this view. It is argued that our understanding of cultural workplace diversity could be extended through the integration of interpretive and critical interpersonal communication theorizing on cultural identity as dynamic and processual, constructed between and among people in everyday workplace interactions and in relation to larger social, political, and historical forces. This argument is illustrated by an analysis …

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Managementmeaning & cultureCultural identitymedia_common.quotation_subjectIdentity (social science)Interpersonal communicationlcsh:Labor. Work. Working classIntercultural learningkeskinäisviestintäIdentityCultural diversitySociologyLife-span and Life-course Studiesmedia_commonlcsh:HD4801-8943Public Health Environmental and Occupational HealthGenderGender studiesSocial relationcultural workplace diversityworkplace interactionsIndustrial relationsage & diversityethnicityhighly skilled immigrantsIdentity formationkulttuuri-identiteettiDiversity (politics)Nordic Journal of Working Life Studies
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