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Amplifying Employee Voice? Situating Social Media in the Organisational Voice System
ABSTRACT In today's digitised workplace, it is important to understand how employee voice is affected by new technologies. Adopting a novel interdisciplinary approach, this paper uses the Escalator of Participation framework and the Technology Affordance lens to explore how modern communication technology, such as social media (SM), compares to ...
Maria Khan +2 more
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Mercy Consent and Contained Resistance: Grievance Systems in Chinese Food‐Delivery Platforms
ABSTRACT Based on a multi‐methods qualitative study, this article investigates how in‐platform grievance systems operate in the Chinese food‐delivery platform work. Drawing on labour process theory, we examine the role of in‐platform grievance systems in shaping the dynamic interplay between control, consent, and resistance. Our findings reveal that in‐
Ziheng Liu, Wei Wei
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2004 Women\u27s Cross Country Press Releases, George Fox ...
George Fox University Archives
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A Fallible "Fail-Safe": An Analysis of Provisional Balloting Problems in the 2006 Election [PDF]
A Fallible 'Fail-Safe' provides a snapshot of provisional balloting problems experienced by voters across the nation in November 2006, as reported by Election Protection volunteers.
Scott Novakowski
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Gender Dimensions of Support for Local Policy: Resident, Policymaker, and Policy Gender
ABSTRACT There is a well‐established triadic relationship between satisfaction with public services, trust in leaders, and policy support in developed democracies. This study takes a novel approach by considering how gender is associated with the strength and direction of these connections, an element underexplored in the literature.
Aliza Forman‐Rabinovici, Itai Beeri
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Close Calls: Reclaiming the Nuclear Hotline as a Communication Technology
Public discourse commonly depicts “communication” as a crucial function of nuclear hotlines. However, scholars have not critically examined images of communication that dominate the development and use of nuclear hotlines.
Bryan C. Taylor, Hamilton Bean
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ABSTRACT Illegitimate tasks are duties that violate established role expectations, such as assigning urban planning officers to manage traffic hotlines. In the public sector, bureaucratic structures, resource constraints, and leadership limitations often contribute to the proliferation of such tasks, yet their impact on public servants' behaviors ...
Nhung Nguyen +2 more
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Iowa Health Focus, November 2004 [PDF]
Monthly newsletter for the Iowa Department of Public ...
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ABSTRACT Recent literature calls for scholars to bridge the divide that has emerged between criminology and regulation and governance. In the current work, we propose that criminological opportunity theories provide one fruitful pathway to that end.
Carole Gibbs +3 more
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Foxconn Internship Program Plan Appendix 1 [PDF]
This document is part of a digital collection provided by the Martin P. Catherwood Library, ILR School, Cornell University, pertaining to the effects of globalization on the workplace worldwide.
Fair Labor Association
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