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This paper gives an overview of major issues in trust research, identifying common foundations and multiple constellations of organizational trust. In doing so, the paper also addresses important implications of theory development and empirical research. It provides a historical sketch of...
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be conditioned by internal barriers. The characteristics of the International Marketing Managers (IMM) and their effect …
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examine managerial cognitions. VCS is an interview‐based approach and helps to highlight how individuals (managers) categorise … helped to glean out the main differences and similarities in the thinking of Indian and British managers regarding the …
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This study investigates the work‐family expectations of the next generation Canadian and Chinese managers and …
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a number of causes, the focus of this study is the stress associated with the lack of alignment between managers …’ societal values and the culture of the organization in which the manager works. Using a sample of 78 Greek managers, it is … managers’ job‐related stress and increasing their performance. Results indicate that an Eiffel Tower organizational culture …
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Male and female managers, at or beyond a specified managerial level, were required to rate their subordinate report … overall score. Company wide data were collected from 810 managers and at least one report staff who they rated. Analysis of … variance on the three composite scores indicated that female managers rating male staff gave the lowest ratings. There were …
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Examines the hypotheses that high instrumentality, adaptive coping, and low work/family pressure are predictive components of women’s managerial advancement. A profile analysis demonstrated that the managerial profile was characterized by high instrumentality and low relationality accompanied...
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Examines the standards of ethical belief and ethical behavior of managers using information technology for decision … privacy, and social responsibility. Presents the results of a questionnaire survey of managers belonging to an IT Management … standards for managers.  …
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drawn from industrial and local authority organizations. The volunteers, comprising male and female managers and non‐managers … teams comprised solely managers, the other half solely non‐managers. The distribution of Belbin team roles over all the … teams was not controlled. All teams completed a business game typically used for training managers in team decision making …
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In reviewing their service offering, organisations may decide standardised services need to be more flexible whilst exclusive or customised services need to adopt a more consistent house style. In this paper, the emotional challenge to the service providers is identified as a key issue in...
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