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Wie kann eine Unternehmenskultur konkret gestaltet und weiterentwickelt werden? Antworten auf diese Frage liefern Beispiele aus der unternehmerischen Praxis von BMW, Grundfos, Hilti, Henkel, Lufthansa und Novo Nordisk.
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Purpose: The paper aims to explore the possibility that a positive organizational reputation brings both benefits and burdens to employees working for those organizations. We argue that although organizational reputation can cause employees to identify more strongly with the organization, it may...
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The research was conducted with a core objective to study the relationship between leaders' emotional intelligence, organizational culture, and sub-ordinates’ OCB and task performance. A theoretical framework is proposed modifying Miao et al. (2018) model to include a mediating role of...
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This study investigated what leadership traits affect workplace incivility and how they affect them. Drawing on Bandura's theory of social learning, we proposed a theoretical framework explaining leadership and incivility nexus by modifying Walsh et. al. (2017) model, as well as adding culture...
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Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. What is Culture in the Context of Organizations? -- Chapter 3. The Development of Culture and its Subcultures -- Chapter 4. The Influences of Culture on Organizations’ Daily-Life -- Chapter 5. Culture and Organizational Performance -- Chapter 6. Situations...
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Despite numerous researches on ethical leadership, literature still lacks the researches on boundary conditions that limit its effectiveness. Thus, the present study examines the relationship between ethical leadership (EL) and organizational deviance via first-order mediation of affective...
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The lens through which followers experience the ethical dimension of leadership itself it is argued is likely distorted by a followers’ level in the hierarchy. In this regard, ethical leadership may be better conceptualized as an intermediary through which follower status contributes to these...
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