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A longitudinal person-centred approach to the job demands-control model
2016
We used a longitudinal design and a person-centred methodology to test the strain and learning hypotheses of the job demands–control model among Finnish employees (n = 926), who were followed-up at three time points covering a period of 2 years (2008–2010). First, we identified longitudinal subgroups in demands and control across three measurement points. Second, we examined how these subgroups differed in strain (job exhaustion) and motivation-related outcomes (vigour at work, work–family enrichment). Growth mixture modelling revealed four subgroups: “stable high strain”, “stable low strain”, “increasing control”, and “decreasing control”. The stable high- and low-strain subgroups also dif…
How does the online service level influence consumers’ purchase intentions before a transaction? A formative approach
2016
AbstractThe present paper tries to study the impact of online services level in contexts where transactions have not been done yet, through the adoption of a formative approach. In this scene, the present research considers two main dimensions of online services (pre-purchase services and transaction-related services) in a context of clothing purchasing process. Before defining the research and determining the sector to be analyzed, 7 focus groups were conducted. From the obtained conclusions, this study was carried on in the textile sector. A survey with 370 effective respondents was carried out. To measure the different concepts in the model, several scales were used based on literature p…
Análisis bibliométrico y sistémico de la relación entre la gestión y el carbono
2022
[EN] This paper aims to present a bibliometric and systemic analysis of the Bibliographic Portfolio (BP) jointly examining the literature related to topics like “Greenhouse gas,” mainly carbon, and “Management,” as published in databases data such as Web of Science and Scopus in the field of economic and social sciences. The Knowledge and Constructivist Development Process methodology —Proknow-C— was used to establish the final portfolio and through the VosViewer program were mapped the various groups or relationships between the studied literature. The paper presents the theoretical and methodological aspects focusing on the areas and countries of study and highlighting the most relevant a…
Responsabilité sociale d’entreprise et finance responsable : quels enjeux ? sous la direction de Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay et David Rolland, Québec : …
2005
Research in operations management teaching: Trends and challenges
2011
Objeto: El objetivo planteado es analizar la investigación en docencia en Dirección de Operaciones (DO) publicada en revistas de alto impacto del área, con objeto de estudiar tendencias y establecer futuros retos. Diseño/metodología/enfoque: Se ha realizado un estudio bibliométrico en 45 de las principales revistas JCR de DO y Management para el periodo 1995-2010. Los 129 artículos identificados sobre investigación en docencia en DO han sido analizados. Aportaciones y resultados: Existe una escasez de artículos sobre docencia en las principales revistas de DO y Management. El 62.2% de las revistas analizadas no han publicado ninguno, y las restantes (17) han dedicado tan solo el 0.4% del to…
Mind anchors and heart grips: the role of HRM and LMX in internal branding
2021
Internal branding strategies, as in"selling" an organization’s brand to employees so that they will "sell" it to external stakeholders, is a common way for practitioners to get employees to activel...
Margot Katz. (2007).Tarzan and Jane: How to Thrive in the New Corporate Jungle. London: Profile Books. 216 pages
2010
Social inclusion in sports clubs across Europe: determinants of social innovation
2019
Based on the multi-dimensional framework of Damanpour and Schneider [2006. “Phases of the Adoption of Innovation in Organizations: Effects of Environment, Organization and Top Managers 1.” British ...
Increasing the probability of finding an interaction in work stress research: A two-wave longitudinal test of the triple-match principle
2010
Research into work stress has attempted to identify job resources that can moderate the effects of job demands on strain. The recently developed triple-match principle (TMP) proposes that job demands, resources, and strain can be conceptualized as being composed of cognitive, emotional, and physical dimensions. When a psychological imbalance is induced by job demands, individuals activate corresponding resources to reduce the effects of the demands. A closer match occurs when the resources are processed in the same psychological domain as the demands. The further away from a match, the less likely an interactive effect will become. Put simply, the likelihood of finding an interactive effect…
Measuring organisational learning capability among the workforce
2007
PurposeThe present study sets out to propose and validate a measurement scale that aims to capture the organisational capability to learn, based on a comprehensive analysis of the facilitating factors for learning. The organisational learning capability scale consists of 14 items grouped into five dimensions: experimentation, risk taking, interaction with the external environment, dialogue, and participative decision making.Design/methodology/approachData were collected from eight Spanish ceramic tile manufacturers. The survey was addressed to shop floor workers. A total of 157 valid questionnaires were obtained, representing a response rate of 61 per cent. Using confirmatory factor analysi…