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Socio-cultural capital in the Arab workplace: wasta as a moderator of ethical idealism and work engagement
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Employee Relations
Employee Relations: The International Journal (2023) 45 (1): 21–44.
Published: 19 August 2022
..., demonstrating the significant impact that wasta, with its positive and negative characteristics, has on the engagement of employees from the Arab world. A culturally universal mechanism considered to be social capital has been “social networking”. The extant literature includes examples of cultures that name...
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LinkedIn and recruitment: how profiles differ across occupations
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Employee Relations
Employee Relations: The International Journal (2014) 36 (5): 583–604.
Published: 29 July 2014
... of Facebook, and found that half of these students had photographs displaying alcohol consumption. Thus, social networkers need to be particularly vigilant of the photographs they present of themselves, as well as other self-revealing information. One of the consequences of not managing an online...
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Mobility among Latin American migrants: The case of Bolivians in São Paulo and Brazilians in London
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Employee Relations
Employee Relations: The International Journal (2012) 34 (6): 594–612.
Published: 28 September 2012
..., distribution and consumption is observable. Both contexts feature precarious employment relationships, with informality, illegality and ethnic social networks being the main elements of attraction and support in host countries. Differences are located in the perspectives of return and settlement, given...
