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Employee Relations
Employee Relations: The International Journal (2023) 45 (1): 21–44.
Published: 19 August 2022
... religious conviction. Social networking activities in collectivistic cultures, such as that of Lebanon (Ayyash-Abdo, 2001), are extensively present (Rowley et al., 2016), and although wasta is one of the social networking practices that is highly associated with the Arab culture...
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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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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...
