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From the 1960s through the 1990s, the most common job for women in the United States was clerical work. Even as college-educated women obtained greater opportunities for career advancement, occupational segregation by gender remained entrenched. How did feminism in corporate America come to...
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Recent studies indicate that financial markets have taken on a more prominent role in the economic activities of U.S. organizations outside of the finance industry. While prior research has documented some of the associated macro-level implications, little work to date has directly examined what...
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In this paper we use inductive and deductive methods to explore the role of empathy in care-giving jobs: Specifically, the relationship between empathetic care and patient safety. We argue that empathetic care is evidenced by extra-role behavior, emotional engagement, and relational richness...
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Due to current economic circumstances (e.g., stagnating wages, increasing material aspirations, mounting student debt), an increasing number of employees are prone to experiencing economic scarcity, defined here as the perception that one has fewer financial resources than one's needs require....
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