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Counter-Clock World: How Planning Backwards Helps in Moving Forward in Collapsing Environments

2021

Research on corporate decline and turnarounds as well as the strategic use of history have so far remained two separate research fields. We integrate these two fields with a thought experiment, proposing ways in which strategists can work with, and through time in managing and turning around declines. Our thought experiment involves two very different types of analogies: a textual one from Philip K. Dick’s science fiction novels, on the one hand, and a visual one from Einsteinian relativity science, on the other hand. Inspired and informed by these different conceptualizations of the past and time, we develop four forms of backward strategizing to successfully manage a struggling corporatio…

Analogical reasoningThought experimentScience fictionuses of the pastHistorylcsh:Management. Industrial managementmenneisyysTemporalityStrategy and ManagementTemporalityhistory and temporalityAnalogical reasoninghistorialcsh:BusinessCorporationOrganizational decline and collapsescience fictionSociologyorganizational decline and collapsestrategic renewal and corporate turnaround managementUses of the pastStrategic optionsPerspective (graphical)CognitionMythologyhistoriatietoisuusGeneral Business Management and Accountinganalogical reasoningStrategic renewal and corporate turnaround managementyrityksetEpistemologylaskusuhdannelcsh:HD28-70uudistaminenstrateginen suunnittelutulevaisuuslcsh:HF5001-6182relativismitieteiskirjallisuusM@n@gement
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Psicodinamiche di convivenza nel gruppo di lavoro: un'indagine esplorativa

2009

Psicodinamiche di convivenza nel gruppo di lavoro: un'indagine esplorativa - This work is focused on the study of psychodynamics of cohabitation in work groups, organizations and institutions. The generic aim is to explore the relations between organizational feelings and work group efficacy. The research has been carried out with a group of 120 Sicilian workers. In the present study we considered organizational commitment, justice, trust and power feeling. The multiple correspondence analysis point out two dimensions called: Collusion/Collusion Failed and Adhesive Professional Identity/Repulsive Professional Identity. The results point out relations between middle scores of organizational …

Applied Mathematicsmedia_common.quotation_subjectIdentity (social science)Organizational commitmentPsychodynamicsEconomic JusticeFeelingMultiple correspondence analysisCollusionPsychologyWorking groupConvivenza organizzativa commitment giustizia potereSocial psychologymedia_common
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Relationships Between Organizational Justice and Burnout at the Work-Unit Level.

2005

Relationships between organizational justice and well-being are traditionally investigated at the individual level. This article extends previous efforts by testing such relationships at the work-unit level. Three corridors of influence were examined. First, the level (work units’ average scores) of justice is related to the level of burnout. Second, justice climate strength (level of agreement among work-unit members) moderates the predictability of the level of burnout. Third, justice strength is related to burnout strength. The authors interviewed 324 contact employees from 108 work units in 59 service organizations. Findings showed the predominance of interactional justice over distribu…

Applied psychologyGeneral MedicineProcedural justiceBurnoutOrganisation climateGeneral Business Management and AccountingEducationOrganizational behaviorOrganizational justiceInteractional justiceJustice (ethics)Occupational stressPsychologyGeneral PsychologyApplied PsychologyInternational Journal of Stress Management
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Organizational performance focused on users' quality of life: The role of service climate and "contribution-to-others" wellbeing beliefs.

2017

The investigation of organizational factors as precursors of the quality of life (QoL) of service users in organizations for individuals with intellectual disability has been relatively neglected.With this in mind, this study tests the mediation of service climate between employee's "contribution-to-others" wellbeing beliefs (COWBs) and organizational performance focused on the QoL of individuals with intellectual disability. A total of 104 organizations participated in the study. Data were collected from 885 employees and 809 family members of individuals with intellectual disability. The results of the multilevel mediation model supported the hypotheses. When employees believe that their …

Attitude of Health PersonnelHealth PersonnelApplied psychologySocial WorkersOrganizational performanceEudaimoniaQuality of lifeOccupational TherapistsIntellectual Disability0502 economics and businessIntellectual disabilityDevelopmental and Educational PsychologymedicineHumansPsychologyService userFamilyPractical implicationsHealth Services AdministrationMotivationOrganizations05 social sciencesmedicine.diseaseOrganizational CulturePhysical TherapistsClinical PsychologyMediationMultilevel AnalysisQuality of Life050211 marketingService climatePsychology050203 business & managementResearch in developmental disabilities
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An NDC approach to helping pensioners cope with the cost of long-term care

2018

The aim of this paper is to analyse whether it would be possible to provide retirement and long-term care benefits using the same unfunded notional defined contribution scheme. We extend the multi-state overlapping generations model developed by Pla-Porcel et al. (2016) to include two new features: a long-term care benefit graded according to the annuitant's degree of disability and a minimum pension benefit for both contingencies. This brings the model closer to the reality of social insurance and enhances its political attractiveness. The paper contains a numerical example to show how the model functions and focuses especially on the mortality rates for dependent persons, the inception ra…

AttractivenessOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementEconomics and EconometricsStrategy and ManagementPay as you gomedia_common.quotation_subjectOverlapping generations model01 natural sciencesIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringSocial insurance010104 statistics & probabilityEconomics050602 political science & public administration0101 mathematicsLong-term care insuranceNotional amountFunction (engineering)media_commonPensionActuarial scienceMechanical Engineering05 social sciencesMetals and Alloys0506 political scienceSocial securityLong-term careBusinessFinanceJournal of Pension Economics and Finance
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Imagen de marca y análisis lexicográfico: una aplicación a centros comerciales

2015

[EN] The concept of image in its different aspects is very important in today s society as well as in the business management field. Some authors reports that most of the studies that measure image do not take into account neither previous theoretical and conceptual models nor other possible empirical evidence alternatives. Given this need, a research regarding the concept of brand image applied to shopping malls was conducted based on the conceptual model of the consumer cognitive response in order to empirically explore and contrast it. For this reason, a survey was applied to 420 consumers in five shopping malls in Bogotá, achieving a database of 3.749 cases. The results show attribute-s…

AttractivenessOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementVocabularyStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)lexicometric analysisBUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND BUSINESS ECONOMICSimagenLoyalty business modelcentro comercialanálisis de datos textualesrespuesta cognitivaimageBusiness and International ManagementMarketingEmpirical evidenceACCOUNTINGmedia_commonshopping mallMarketinglcsh:CommerceService qualityECONOMICSanálisis lexicométricoORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR AND HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENTM31BUSINESS AND INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENTAdvertisingM37Variety (cybernetics)cognitive responselcsh:HF1-6182GeographyOrder (business)textual data analysisIndustrial relationsConceptual modelBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS AND LABORMARKETINGSTRATEGY AND MANAGEMENTFinanceCuadernos de Gestión
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Attractive rivals may undermine the expectation of career advancement and enhance jealousy

2016

This experiment with 119 adult females examined the effect of a rival’s attractiveness on jealousy and career advancement expectations in a simulated work setting where individuals had to compete for a job promotion. We hypothesized that an attractive rival would evoke relatively more jealousy and lower career advancement expectations, especially in individuals high in Intrasexual Competitiveness (ISC). In addition, we examined the moderating effects of characteristics attributed to the rival in terms of popularity, professionalism, and unfriendliness. The results showed that, overall, an attractive rival induced more jealousy and lower career advancement expectations than an unattractive r…

AttractivenessOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource Managementurogenital systemmedia_common.quotation_subjecteducation05 social sciencesPhysical attractivenessJealousy050109 social psychologyPopularityhumanities0502 economics and businessWork setting0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychologySocial psychologyreproductive and urinary physiology050203 business & managementApplied Psychologymedia_commonEuropean Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology
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What is the Right Mix? Toward a Compensatory Theory of Employer Attractiveness

2021

Despite its long history, employer attractiveness research so far has almost exclusively studied large corporate firms and focused on the question which employer benefits influence firms’ employer attractiveness. However, we know only little about to what extent these findings generalize to more resource-constrained firms, such as small companies and start-ups. To address this void in the literature, this study integrates the theory of instrumental-symbolic employer benefits with a neo-configurational perspective to propose and test a compensatory theory of employer attractiveness that explains how start-ups achieve high employer attractiveness. Using set-theoretic methods, we analyze 219 s…

AttractivenessPerspective (graphical)RemunerationOrganizational cultureContext (language use)Sample (statistics)BusinessMarketingHuman capitalTest (assessment)SSRN Electronic Journal
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The relevance of corporate social responsibility for a sustainable human resource management: An analysis of organizational attractiveness as a deter…

2012

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has become a central issue of business management in recent years. This study aims to add to the literature by pointing out the relevance of CSR for a Sustainable Human Resource Management (HRM). In particular this research investigates job seekers’ perceptions of CSR. The paper focuses on the importance of CSR with in the process of selecting potential employers by analyzing the impact of four different CSR-dimensions upon organizational attractiveness. To address this issue, a policy-capturing study was conducted. Generally the paper provides evidence that each aspect of CSR has a specific effect on organizational attraction. Referring to Sustainable …

AttractivenessSustainable Human Resource ManagementM12corporate social responsibilityM14business.industryProcess (engineering)J24Public relationssustainabilityGeneral Business Management and Accountingprospective employeesSeekersSustainable managementHuman resource managementSustainabilityddc:650Corporate social responsibilityRelevance (law)BusinessMarketingM50organizational attractiveness
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The moderator role of followers’ personality traits in the relations between leadership styles, two types of task performance and work result satisfa…

2014

Authentic leadership is changing our understanding of what makes good leadership. However, few studies have explored how followers’ individual differences and the nature of the task they perform affect its relation to followers’ work outcomes. We examine the moderator role of two core task types (intellective vs. generative) and two personality traits (conscientiousness and emotional stability) in the relationship between two leadership feedback styles (authentic vs. transactional) and task performance or work result satisfaction in a two-wave experiment. The sample consisted of 228 participants enrolled in an organizational psychology course, 34% of whom had work experience. Our results sh…

Authentic leadershipOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementTransformational leadershipTransactional leadershipLeadership styleConscientiousnessIndustrial and organizational psychologyBig Five personality traitsModerationPsychologySocial psychologyApplied PsychologyEuropean Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology
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