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What constitutes a level of analysis?: Reflections on Yammarino's, “Levels of analysis and the US Constitution”
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International Journal of Organizational Analysis (2008) 16 (3): 198–202.
Published: 21 November 2008
...) and contemporary social network concepts. Practical implications Leaders and other members of social and organizational systems should be mindful of their mental representations of hierarchy, of organizational or social groupings (e.g., US States), and of social distance. These representations can influence...
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Comments on Yammarino's “Levels of analysis and the US Constitution”: Organization theory beyond “the firm”
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International Journal of Organizational Analysis (2008) 16 (3): 194–197.
Published: 21 November 2008
... without its constellation of affiliates, partners and networks. Practical implications Organization theorists, and managers, would do well to extend their horizons to include networks and partners, to understand how “organizations” work beyond their nominal boundaries. Originality/value The paper...
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INTRA‐ORGANIZATIONAL NETWORK RESOURCES: RELATION TO CAREER SUCCESS AND PERSONALITY
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The International Journal of Organizational Analysis (2003) 11 (1): 41–66.
Published: 01 January 2003
...Nikos Bozionelos The study investigated the relationship of career instrumental and expressive intra‐organizational network resources with extrinsic and intrinsic career success and with the Big‐Five of personality in a sample of 264 white‐collar workers. Total network resources were associated...
