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A Model of Goal Dynamics in Organizations: a case study

2009

The purpose of the present work is to build a suitable system dynamics model for goal dynamics in organizations, as proposed by Barlas & Yasarcan (2008). The proposed model does not bear any ambition of being exhaustive: the main objective of this paper is to propose a model of goal dynamics in which Goal Setting, Management by Objectives and Training are viewed as human resource practices able to enhance workers’ goal commitment, and therefore, improve organizational performance. In the first part of this paper, an analysis of the Goal Setting Theory and the role of goal setting practices, in bettering worker’s performance, are stressed. In the second part, a case-study, the causal loop an…

Settore M-PSI/06 - Psicologia Del Lavoro E Delle OrganizzazioniGoal Setting Goal Commitment Strategic Human Resource Management Management by Objectives Organizational Dynamics Behavior Reproduction Testing Optimization Analysis Parameter Estimation
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Meaningful learning in business through serious games

2017

Purpose: The requirements of a business executive include the talent and creativity to solve problems and adapt to continuous changes presented by the economic and social environment. However, the university does not often prepare students in these skills. Businesses simulations are didactic tools in which participants assume a role and make decisions which affect the results of the company. This paper aims to provide empirical evidence on the effectiveness of business simulations in university teaching. Design/methodology: We have implemented business simulations in a course in the College of Economics at the University of Valencia, during the 2015-2016 academic year. Questionnaires were u…

SimulationsBusiness informationOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementActive learningAprenentatge actiuKnowledge managementStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:AEducational innovationEducationBusiness educationMeaningful learningOriginalityManagement of Technology and InnovationAccounting0502 economics and businessComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONHigher educationBusiness and International ManagementEmpirical evidenceSet (psychology)media_commonAcademic yearbusiness.industryEmpreses -- Direcció i administració -- Ensenyament universitari05 social sciences050301 educationSocial environmentSimulations Higher education educational innovation active learningCreativitylcsh:General Works:Ensenyament i aprenentatge [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]Psychologybusiness0503 education050203 business & managementIntangible Capital
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Do social comparison and coping styles play a role in the development of burnout? Cross-sectional and longitudinal findings

2006

The present longitudinal research among 558 teachers focused on the role of upward comparisons (with others performing better), downward comparisons (with others performing worse), and coping styles in relation to burnout. Assessed were identification (recognizing oneself in the other) and contrast (seeing the other as a competitor) in upward and downward comparison. Cross-sectionally, downward identification and upward contrast were positively related to burnout and negatively related to a direct coping style, whereas upward identification was negatively related to burnout and positively related to a direct coping style. Downward identification was positively related to a palliative coping…

Social comparison theoryCANCER-TREATMENTOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementCoping (psychology)Job stressROLE MODELSSocial perceptionIMPACThealth care facilities manpower and serviceseducationFollow up studiesBurnoutSELFOccupational burnoutDevelopmental psychologyPredictive factorJOB STRESSTEACHER STRESShealth services administrationHEALTHPsychologyPREDICTORSApplied Psychologypsychological phenomena and processesJournal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology
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Motivators to Recommend Social Network Contacts to Employer

2021

Social networks are an important tool for human resources management to identify employees. The number of suitable candidates to fill a position is decreasing. Companies need new channels for the recruiting process. This paper evaluates the usefulness of the different social networks under consideration of the advantages and disadvantages. “Employee recruit Employees” is a useful tool to identify suitable candidates. The aim of the paper is to analyse the different motivators and reasons of individuals to recommend somebody to identify employer. The research methods are: theoretical studies of published scientific findings and survey with 251 respondents. The data obtained in the survey wer…

Social networkbusiness.industryProcess (engineering)Human resource managementGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesPosition (finance)BusinessMarketingPublic relationsGeneral Environmental ScienceSocial capitalRegional Formation and Development Studies
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Customer-related social stressors and service providers' affective reactions

2012

Summary Previous research has shown that customer-related social stressors (CSS) have negative effects on service providers' long-term well-being. Little is known, however, about short-term and mid-term affective stress reactions and reciprocal effects between service providers' affect and CSS. The aim of this study was to expand extant research (i) by analyzing service providers' short-term (across a day) and mid-term (across 2 weeks) affective reactions to perceived CSS; (ii) by analyzing intraindividual as well as interindividual effects; and (iii) by investigating reciprocal effects of affective reactions and CSS that may eventually lead to psychosocial cycles. Our study employed a diar…

Social stressOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementPanel designSociology and Political ScienceSample (statistics)Service providerAffect (psychology)Extant taxonotorhinolaryngologic diseasesPublic servicePsychologyPsychosocialGeneral PsychologyApplied PsychologyClinical psychologyJournal of Organizational Behavior
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Customer-Related Social Stressors

2015

Abstract. The purpose of this study was to replicate the dimensions of the customer-related social stressors (CSS) concept across service jobs, to investigate their consequences for service providers’ well-being, and to examine emotional dissonance as mediator. Data of 20 studies comprising of different service jobs (N = 4,199) were integrated into a single data set and meta-analyzed. Confirmatory factor analyses and explorative principal component analysis confirmed four CSS scales: disproportionate expectations, verbal aggression, ambiguous expectations, disliked customers. These CSS scales were associated with burnout and job satisfaction. Most of the effects were partially mediated by …

Social stressOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementWell-beingApplied psychologyCognitive dissonanceJob satisfactionVerbal aggressionBurnoutService providerPsychologySocial psychologyApplied PsychologyJournal of Personnel Psychology
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Towards a more dynamic stakeholder model: acknowledging multiple issue arenas

2010

PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to suggest that corporate communications is becoming less predictable as interaction with stakeholders is moving from organizational control toward “issue arenas”, places of interaction where an issue is discussed by stakeholders and organizations both online and within the traditional media. The role of corporate communications and public relations (PR) is broadening beyond the traditional relationship management to issue arena monitoring.Design/methodology/approachThe paper takes a theoretical approach with six axioms suggested.FindingsSeveral central theories of corporate communications are combined with issues management and stakeholder theory to argu…

Strategic planningOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource Managementbusiness.industryStakeholderPublic relationsCustomer relationship managementPublicsPolitical scienceIndustrial relationsStakeholder analysisCorporate communicationbusinessStakeholder theoryAxiomCorporate Communications: An International Journal
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A Multi-parameter Model for Effective Configuration of Supply Chains

2015

In this paper, a mathematical model for the strategic planning and design of supply chains in the globalization context is proposed. A multi-objective function is used to address decisions about capacity sizing, sourcing, and facility location, with the scope of maximizing supply chain profits. The model is dynamic and is applied to a multi-echelon, multi-facility and multi-product supply chain in hypotheses of delocalization. The model is characterized by the specific attention given to cost, revenue and financial factor modelling, which has been obtained by means of an activity-based approach and the inclusion of two drivers that are usually neglected in the literature: energy and labour…

Strategic planningSupply Chain; Multi-echelon; Multi-facility; Strategic OptimizationOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementMulti-facilitylcsh:Management. Industrial managementOperations researchComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectSupply chainContext (language use)Management Science and Operations ResearchStrategic OptimizationGlobalizationlcsh:HD28-70Supply ChainFunction (engineering)Multi-echelonMulti parametermedia_commonInternational Journal of Engineering Business Management
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High commitment HR practices, the employment relationship and job performance: A test of a mediation model

2016

Abstract Purpose This study outlines and tests a high commitment model of human resource (HR) practices and its association with outcomes through a path including employee perceptions and attitudes, thereby seeking a new way of opening the so-called ‘black box’ between human resource management (HRM) and performance. Methodology Data were collected through a questionnaire survey with responses from 835 Spanish workers from three sectors (services, education and food manufacture). In order to test hypotheses, we conducted a path analysis. Findings High commitment HR practices were related to employee performance through the mediating effect of perceived organizational support, a fulfilled ps…

Strategy and Management05 social sciences050109 social psychologyAffective events theoryOrganizational commitmentPsychological contractJob performanceHuman resource management0502 economics and business0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesJob satisfactionOperations managementPersonnel psychologyMarketingPsychologyPerceived organizational support050203 business & managementEuropean Management Journal
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From retail innovation and image to loyalty: moderating effects of product type

2018

This study aims to analyse value-satisfaction-loyalty relationships in retailing by examining the contribution of image and innovation and understanding value as a multidimensional construct. Furthermore, to identify possible differences in these relationships the moderating effect of the type of product marketed in the store is examined. On a sample of 820 customers from four types of stores, SEM methodology and multigroup analysis were applied. The results confirm that image has more influence than innovation on the dimensions of value and that entertainment and excellence are the main antecedents of satisfaction. Some relationships have also been found in which the type of product market…

Strategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesSample (statistics)Product typeBenestar socialExcellenceHuman resource management0502 economics and businessLoyaltyValue (economics)050211 marketingBusinessProduct (category theory)Business and International ManagementMarketingConstruct (philosophy)050203 business & managementMercat Investigaciómedia_commonService Business
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