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Drawing from examination, we speculated that apparent CSR identifies with feelings (authoritative pride), work mentalities (organizational/hierarchical embeddedness), work practices (diminished turnover, and in-role performance), and well-being. We also explored the complementary effect of four...
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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 examines the mediating effect played by knowledge management and innovation between organizational culture and organization effectiveness. We modified W. Zheng et al. (2010) model, to propose a framework depicting how different facets of organizational culture affects its performance....
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This study investigated the relationship between organizational culture, job stress, and employee engagement. It also attempted to find out the dominant organizational culture in Pakistan. For assessing the culture the competing values framework was adopted which differentiates culture in four...
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The core objective of this research is to study the interrelations between organizational culture, innovation, motivation, job satisfaction, and performance. We proposed a theoretical framework whereby organizational culture that can both stimulate or restrain innovation directly or through...
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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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Resolving workforce conflict and turnover issues have being a great concern. Even a greater challenge is to know how this conflict takes place. Organizations working to overcome gender inequality find it even more difficult to cope up with this situation when conflict arises in the Women...
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There is abundant literature on Entrepreneurship within the organization, but the evidence on how it is caused is still dispersed. Moreover, it still lacks a proper theoretical framework. Brettel et. al. (2015) used the Competing Values Model in explaining the effect of organizational culture on...
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