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Abusive supervision and newcomers’ turnover intention: a perceived workplace ostracism perspective

The Journal of general psychology, 2020
The relationship between abusive supervision and newcomers’ turnover intention was explored from the perspective of perceived workplace ostracism. Findings from three-wave data (n = 300) showed that (1) abusive supervision was positively associated with ...
Zhenyuan Wang   +4 more
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Language proficiency and sociocultural integration of Canadian newcomers

Applied Psycholinguistics, 2020
This paper evaluates the sociocultural integration of newcomers, paying special attention to language proficiency while taking into account the importance of the assimilation, cultural fit, and social network perspectives.
Reza Nakhaie
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Onboarding Bot for Newcomers to Software Engineering

International Conference on Software and Systems Process, 2020
Software development teams dedicate considerable resources to training newcomers. Newcomers are new developers to a software project. The software onboarding process is more complicated than onboarding into other organizations.
James Dominic   +2 more
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Beyond "One-Size-Fits-All": Understanding the Diversity in How Software Newcomers Discover and Make Use of Help Resources

International Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2019
For most modern feature-rich software, considerable external help and learning resources are available on the web (e.g., documentation, tutorials, videos, Q&A forums). But, how do users new to an application discover and make use of such resources?
Kimia Kiani   +4 more
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Newcomers

Art Libraries Journal, 1996
In Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz hat sich in den vergangenen zwei Jahrhunderten eine vielfältige Museumslandschaft mit entsprechenden Kunstbibliotheken herausgebildet. In den letzten beiden Jahrzehnten kamen viele Neugründungen von Museen, Ausstellungshallen und Hochschulen hinzu (man sprach vom ‘Museums-boom’).
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Newcomers

2009
Abstract In April 1701 forty Indians from the lower Susquehanna Valley came to Philadelphia to make a treaty with William Penn. They were led by Connoodaghtoh, the “King of the Indians inhabiting upon and about the River Susquehannah.” About ten years earlier Connoodaghtoh had led a group of his Susquehannock Indians from Maryland back ...
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Teachers’ translanguaging practices and “safe spaces” for adolescent newcomers: Toward alternative visions

Bilingual Research Journal, 2019
This study investigated structural features of a newcomer program housed within a comprehensive high school and language practices among newcomer students and their teachers.
Nora W. Lang
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The Trouble with Newcomers: Women, Localism and the Politics of Surfing

Journal of Australian studies, 2019
In Australian surfing, localism is a practice through which surfers claim authority to protect their surf breaks and access to waves from newcomers and outsiders.
Rebecca Olive
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How do socialization tactics and supervisor behaviors influence newcomers’ psychological contract formation? The mediating role of information acquisition

International journal of human resources management, 2019
This study examines how an organization’s socialization tactics and supervisor behaviors can influence a newcomer’s psychological contract by identifying the specific factors involved in its formation process.
Kyungmin Kim, H. Moon
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Filling in the “Blank Slate”: Examining Newcomers’ Schemas of Supervisors During Organizational Socialization

Journal of Management, 2018
Newcomers have little knowledge of the behavioral tendencies of their future supervisors before they join the company; thus, they enter the organization with a “blank slate” regarding their assessments of their supervisors.
Sushil S. Nifadkar
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