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ItemDoes Domberger's theory of 'The Contracting Organization' explain why organizations outsource IT and the levels of satisfaction achieved?Seddon, PB ; Cullen, S ; Willcocks, LP (TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 2007-07)
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ItemDiscourse and institutionsPhillips, N ; Lawrence, TB ; Hardy, C (ACAD MANAGEMENT, 2004-10)
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ItemDISCOURSE AND DEINSTITUTIONALIZATION: THE DECLINE OF DDTMaguire, S ; Hardy, C (ACAD MANAGEMENT, 2009-02)
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ItemHR managers as toxin handlers: The buffering effect of formalizing toxin handling responsibilities (vol 48, pg 695, 2009)Kulik, CT ; Cregan, C ; Metz, I ; Brown, M (JOHN WILEY & SONS INC, 2009-01-01)
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ItemTHE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DIRECTOR INDEPENDENCE, REPUTATION AND MANAGEMENT EARNINGS FORECASTSChan, H ; Faff, R ; Mather, P ; Ramsay, A (Virtus Interpress, 2008)
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ItemSubjective Attributes of Depression, Part 2: The Contribution of Self-Perceived Disability to Depression Following StrokeJenkins, LM ; Andrewes, DG ; Hale, T ; Khan, F ; Coetzee, N (Swinburne University of Technology, 2009)
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ItemSubjective Attributes of Depression, Part 1: The Subjective Disability Depression Questionnaire, a New Measure for Assessing Reactive Depression Following StrokeJenkins, LM ; Andrewes, DG ; Hale, T ; Khan, F ; Coetzee, N (Swinburne University of Technology, 2009)
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ItemTestosterone-status mismatch lowers collective efficacy in groups: Evidence from a slope-as-predictor multilevel structural equation modelZyphur, MJ ; Narayanan, J ; Koh, G ; Koh, D (ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE, 2009-11)
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ItemMerging, Masquerading and Morphing: Metaphors and the World Wide WebPablo, Z ; Hardy, C (SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD, 2009-08)We examine the role of metaphors in relation to Web-based phenomena through a comparative study of 29 Web portals, established under a World Bank project known as the Development Gateway. Our analysis suggests that three metaphors — expert, market and community — are particularly significant across these portals, either separately or in combination. The study indicates three particular ways in which these metaphors can combine — merging, masquerading and morphing. We conclude by discussing the implications of using metaphor to understand how practitioners design Web portals and how users engage with them.
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ItemStructural Logic of Intraorganizational NetworksRank, ON ; Robins, GL ; Pattison, PE (INFORMS, 2010-05-01)In this study we examine the structural logic underlying complex intraorganizational networks. Drawing on different propositions about structural regularities in networks and using a comparative case study, we empirically investigate the structural logic of collaborative networks for the strategic decision process in two German corporations. In both organizations, data were gathered on cooperative relationships between all managers belonging to the top two management levels. We model structural regularities at the dyadic and the extradyadic level by applying a class of multivariate exponential random graph models. Our findings contribute to the existing literature in three ways: (1) Although networks are particularly likely to exhibit some types of structural regularities (e.g., reciprocity and transitivity), there are other relational forms such as cycles that seem to be of limited relevance. (2) Structural regularities are not limited to a single type of relation but may comprise instrumental and affective relational ties simultaneously. (3) An organization's formal cooperation structure has surprisingly limited influence on the structural patterns of cooperation, whereas friendship ties are embedded in managers' regular interaction patterns in many different ways.