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Volunteering in Turkish Civil Society and the Psychological Contract
With the incentives for volunteering in civil society in Türkiye since the 2000s, the number of active civil society organizations (CSOs) and the rate of formal volunteering, which refers to volunteering under the umbrella of a CSO, have increased. Thus,
Zehra Zeynep Sadıkoğlu
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Psychological conract violation and cyberloafing
Cyberloafing, personal use of Internet during work hours, is an important concern for organizations due to its potential in lost revenue. The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of psychological contract violation on cyberloafing ...
Kaplan, Metin, Çetinkaya, Ali Şükrü
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Who Cares? The Role Of Job Involvement In Psychological Contract Violation
This study examined survey data from full-time employees employed in a variety of occupations. We empirically examined how psychological involvement with one’s job affects reactions to psychological contract violation.
Stoner, Jason S. +3 more
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CHINESE UNIVERSITIES AS URBAN DEVELOPERS: The Tale of Two Innovation Complexes in Nanjing, China
Abstract Chinese universities are important but undertheorized players in the production of urban built environments. Most work focuses on purpose‐built university towns, neglecting the redevelopment of underutilized downtown campuses. Therefore, this article considers how two publicly funded universities in Nanjing attempted to establish ‘innovation ...
Hao Chen, Yunpeng Zhang
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Clergy working in the Church of England are a rich opportunity for research. Their employment situation is anomalous and from the perspective of my own epistemological location in Human Resource Management there is little tradition of exploring the ...
Nichol, Judith L
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Understanding halal violation effect is important as it can harm product through negative behaviors. This study aims to investigate the effect of psychological contract violation (PCV), recovery satisfaction and severity of violation on boycott ...
Nik Zainun
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Why do Public Debates Escalate? Trigger Points and the Moral Dynamics of “Hot Politics”
ABSTRACT Escalating, emotionally charged, and moralized forms of controversy are a central feature of contemporary politics. Our study develops a framework for understanding how political debates between ordinary citizens become heated; why certain issues provoke particularly strong emotions; and how this affective potential is weaponized by ...
Linus Westheuser +2 more
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Introduction: The global healthcare sector is currently facing an unprecedented crisis, primarily attributed to the emigration of medical personnel especially from developing and under-developed countries to high-income nations. Among the countries most
Timileyin Fashola, John K. Aderibigbe
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Humanitarian migrants are among the most vulnerable migrant groups, often facing significant integration challenges, particularly language barriers. In response, many developed countries have introduced language programs to support their settlement. This study uses an event study (staggered difference‐in‐differences) approach and data from Australia's ...
Bowen Wang, Tunye Qiu
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How much are you willing to pay to avoid lockdowns? Evidence from the real estate market
Abstract In response to the COVID‐19 pandemic, numerous countries implemented lockdowns. In Victoria, Australia, a unique two‐tier system was employed, segregating areas with a Ring of Steel boundary and imposing additional restrictions within. This study focuses on the impact of lockdowns on housing prices and rents, exploring whether people are ...
Jian Liang, Chyi Lin Lee, Qiang Li
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