Journal of Organizational Culture, Communications and Conflict
Semiannual journal publishes theoretical and empirical works in business oriented areas of organizational communications and behavior, conflict resolution, and human resources management.
ABSTRACT The research analyzing corporate reorganizations at the micro-level is in short supply. Micro-level reorganizations are reorganizations that are not corporate-wide in nature. These micro-level restructures occur at the functional unit level...
ABSTRACT This research explores the self-efficacy-performance relationship in the classroom. Previous research done in this setting has typically reported correlations that are approximately half of what is found in other settings. This paper proposes...
ABSTRACT Interest in emotional intelligence (EQ) has grown exponentially over the past decade, thanks to several widely reprinted articles in the Harvard Business Review and subsequent best-selling books by Daniel Goleman and other EQ authors. Growing...
ABSTRACT AOL TIME WARNER, Compac and HP, Enron and Anderson, and September 11, 2001. What do all of these have in common? A confluence of culture. Today, culture is an overused to term. What is culture? This literature review of culture and the...
ABSTRACT This paper provides the necessary organizational steps to develop an effective employee Internet and email policy. First, we examine the growth in personal use of the Internet and email in the workplace. Second, we will explain the potential...
ABSTRACT A group level analysis was conducted on person-organization fit by examining differences between employees' perceptions of their current organizational culture and a description of the organizational culture they viewed as most conducive...
ABSTRACT There is much interest in the "glass ceiling" limiting advancement of women in top management and numerous studies have attempted to explain this trend. Possible explanations include discrimination, differing qualities, attitudes, or gender-specific...
ABSTRACT A behavioral understanding of the complex interactions of culture, rewards and individual performance is critical in business. The role of compensation and rewards in their various forms influence employee behaviors and the influencers...
ABSTRACT The faculty at 15 AACSB accredited colleges of business who had co-authored published articles in business journals were surveyed for their views on: 1) the impact of AACSB on faculty scholarly efforts, 2) the preferred order of author...