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Exploring management control system typologies : an organisation-level view

2020

PurposeManagement controls are the processes and mechanisms managers use to influence the behaviour of individuals and groups towards the organisation’s objectives and goals. Discrete management controls and management control system (MCS) frameworks have been extensively researched, but there is little research on organisation-level MCS types. This study aims to identify organisation-level MCS types.Design/methodology/approachThis study draws on the MCS type literature, the competing values framework and the upper echelons theory to form organisation effectiveness and top management team constructs to characterise firms. Cluster analysis was used to group a sample of 318 firm-years into MC…

TypologyOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementEmpirical dataKnowledge managementComputer scienceStrategy and ManagementAccountingSample (statistics)laskentatoimijohtamisjärjestelmätAccounting0502 economics and businessTop managementbusiness.industryAdhocracy05 social sciencesohjausjärjestelmät050201 accountingtypologiataccounting datadataUpper echelonsklusterianalyysitypologybusinessConstruct (philosophy)General Economics Econometrics and Financemanagement control systems050203 business & managementManagement control systemcluster analysis
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Framing issues in the public debate: the case of human rights

2013

PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to better understand how issues may be framed in public debate. The outcomes of this debate affect organizations. The study is based on the seven types of framing identified by Hallahan and scrutinizes which of these types is utilized, and how this is done, in the case of human rights issues.Design/methodology/approachFor this study a secondary analysis of academic papers on human rights issues was conducted. After a literature search, 40 papers originating from 23 different journals were further analyzed. Where the researchers described the framing of human rights issues, the type of framing was identified according to the typology and mode of utilizatio…

TypologyOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementHuman rightsbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectCultural contextPublic debateIssue arenasPublic relationsFraming (social sciences)ihmisoikeudetkehystysPolitical scienceSecondary analysisIndustrial relationsta616ta517Asia-areenatyhteiskuntata518Corporate communicationbusinessIssues managementviestintämedia_commonCorporate Communications: An International Journal
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The nature of managerial commitment to strategic change

2000

This article explores the nature of managerial commitment to such strategic changes as downsizing and quality improvement. Its purpose is to develop a theoretical framework of managerial commitment. Findings from a qualitative study are presented resulting in the classification of commitment in two dimensions: reward‐based and trust‐based commitments. A theoretical typology of the four types of managerial commitment is developed based on the dimensions: passive, calculative, trustful, and balanced types of commitment. The article argues that the general assumptions in commitment literature that people need material, social or psychological incentives and rewards which facilitate identificat…

TypologyOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementIdentification (information)Total quality managementIncentiveStrategic changeQuality managementbusiness.industryOrganizational changeBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)BusinessPublic relationsQualitative researchLeadership & Organization Development Journal
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What employability for higher education students?

2020

International audience; The Bologna process has contributed to redefining the concept of employability in higher education policies. In parallel, the professionalisation movement of French higher education has become more pronounced, notably through the development of work placements within the university curricula. In this article, we propose to re-examine the definition of employability of the ‘dominant’ discourse which is strongly centred on a competency-based approach and individualisation. We highlight the importance of having a broader definition of employability by integrating subjective dimension of employability and students' representations of the world of work. Based on an origin…

TypologyOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementPublic AdministrationHigher education[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationEmployabilityEducation0502 economics and businessPedagogySociologyEmployabilityCurriculumbusiness.industry4. Education05 social scienceswork placement050301 educationBologna ProcessprofessionalisationWork experienceWork (electrical)higher educationConstruct (philosophy)business0503 education050203 business & management
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Discrepancy between individual and organizational values : occupational burnout and work engagement among white-collar workers

2013

Abstract This pilot study aimed to investigate the level of discrepancy between individual and organizational values, and assessed its impact on white-collar workers' job burnout and work engagement. The study examined the hypothesis that the better the fit between individual and organizational values, the higher the work engagement and the lower the risk of professional burnout. The modified Schwartz's typology of values, focusing on work related issues, was used as a framework for the study. Also, organizational level analysis was incorporated into the study questionnaire in order to capture the potential mismatch effect between the person and his or her work environment. A total of 480 w…

Typologywork engagementindividual and organizational valuesbusiness.industryWork engagementPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthwhite-collar workersHuman Factors and ErgonomicsOrganizational commitmentWork relatedOccupational burnoutoccupational burnoutWork (electrical)Human resource managementHealth carebusinessPsychologySocial psychology
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Highperformance work systems and employee innovative behaviour

2015

La literatura tradicional sobre los Recursos Humanos (RH), ha dedicado importantes esfuerzos a analizar la relación entre las prácticas de RH y los resultados organizativos. Las prácticas de RH se consideran el medio a través del cual las empresas pueden influir en las habilidades y comportamientos de los empleados, y así lograr los objetivos organizativos (Collins y Smith, 2006; Chen y Huang, 2009). Varios estudios empíricos han demostrado la existencia de la relación positiva entre la gestión de los RH y el desempeño organizativo. Sin embargo, la investigación sobre cómo y por qué esta relación se produce es todavía escasa. En esta línea, varios autores han destacado la necesidad de gener…

UNESCO::CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAS::Organización y dirección de empresasknowledgehuman resource managementinnovative behaviour:CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAS::Organización y dirección de empresas [UNESCO]engagement
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Reaching for different ends through tenure track—institutional logics in university career systems

2020

AbstractIn this study, we used the institutional logics perspective to identify the logics underpinning the tenure track career system, how the logics manifest themselves in recruitment and performance management and how academic leaders and academics negotiate between the logics. The study contributes to research on governance dynamics in academia and to universities’ organisational transformation in the context of strategic actorhood. The data comprised interviews with academic leaders (vice-rectors, deans, department heads) and academics in tenure track positions at two Finnish universities. Empirically, the study explores two key areas of human resource management: recruitment and perfo…

UnderpinningUniversitiesPerformance managementHigher educationTenure trackmedia_common.quotation_subjectContext (language use)MATTERSInstitutional logicsVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Statsvitenskap og organisasjonsteori: 240Education0502 economics and businessMANAGEMENTOrganizational transformationsSociologyFinlandmedia_commonVisionComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONbusiness.industryCorporate governance05 social sciences050301 educationPERFORMANCEPublic relations16. Peace & justiceAcademic careersNegotiationHuman resource managementVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 2005171 Political Sciencebusiness0503 education050203 business & managementHigher Education
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Bibliometric review on FDI attractiveness factors

2022

VDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Økonomi: 210Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementBusiness and International ManagementEducationEuropean J. of International Management
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The impact of COVID ‐19 on franchising in emerging markets: An example from Brazil

2020

The outbreak of COVID‐19, the disease caused by the SARS‐CoV‐2 virus, has had significant economic, political, and social consequences worldwide. The franchising sector, consisting mostly of retail and service businesses, is an example of an industry that has been deeply affected. The experiences of franchising stakeholders in Brazil highlight the strengths of the franchising model in such situations. This investigation, based on primary data from webinars with food service, education, retail, and business‐to‐business service companies in Brazil, coupled with reports from commercial and franchising entities, reveals how the COVID‐19 outbreak has affected the franchising sector. It illustrat…

VDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Økonomi: 210Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Feature Article: Practitioner case studyEconomic geographyBusinessBusiness and International ManagementEmerging marketsPeer review
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Emergence and early institutionalization of competition in higher education: evidence from Finnish business schools

2022

AbstractThis paper investigates the emergence and early institutionalization of competition in higher education (HE), specifically in business schools. First, building on key contributions from economics, management studies, sociology, and HE research, we develop propositions on competition in HE and formulate our theoretical framework. Second, we apply this framework to explore competition in Finnish business schools. We argue that business schools constitute an interesting field for studying competition in HE because they are the frontrunners and champions of competition-based views in HE. Our main contribution is a novel explanation of the preconditions, emergence, and early processes of…

VDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Økonomi: 210Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementEducation
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