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Gender discrimination in Romania
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Journal of Organizational Change Management (2006) 19 (6): 766–771.
Published: 01 November 2006
...Gerald W. Ramey; Prodan Adriana; Irina Manolescu Purpose A general overview of gender disparity in economic and political areas in Romania is the objective of this paper. Design/methodology/approach The dynamic perspective of the gender disparity phenomenon is analyzed by means of three main...
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Managing the unmanageable: How can SEAM give back to employees and work situations their anthropological original substance?
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Journal of Organizational Change Management (2003) 16 (1): 99–106.
Published: 01 February 2003
...Georges Trepo; Fabien de Geuser Attempts to explain the sources of the basic assumption of the socio‐economic approach to management (SEAM): the existence of hidden costs and performance. These are due to the heterogeneity of situations and to the presence of multiple contradictions...
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The myth of global competition and the nature of work
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Journal of Organizational Change Management (1998) 11 (5): 378–398.
Published: 01 October 1998
... features of order and disorder. Keynes’ (1936) view was circumspect. He thought capitalism was probably the best economic system available. Financial incentives, and hence the possibility of inequality, are necessary, but, he warned, discrepancies in income and wealth required to produce incentives, may...
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Collective entrepreneurship: the mobilization of college and university recycling coordinators
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Journal of Organizational Change Management (1998) 11 (1): 50–69.
Published: 01 February 1998
... possible. Research on entrepreneurship, popular in the 1950s and 1960s but stagnant in the 1970s and 1980s, has reemerged. The literature on entrepreneurs and entrepreneurship spans many disciplines including economics, psychology, anthropology and sociology[ 3 ]. Economics and psychology have primarily...
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Joblessness, pain, power, pathology and promise
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Journal of Organizational Change Management (1997) 10 (2): 111–129.
Published: 01 April 1997
... recolonized and their subsistence economies decimated. Most of the employee survivors of this economic and class warfare are working longer and harder and are suffering various stress, burnout, and psychiatric symptoms. In addition to intense global competition, cheap foreign labour, and superefficient...
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The future of work in the digital diaspora: economic restructuring and education
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Journal of Organizational Change Management (1997) 10 (2): 139–155.
Published: 01 April 1997
...David N. Cooper The microprocessor and digital technologies have spawned an economic revolution enabling the global customization of mass production and services in close synchronization with the automation of consumer processes. An important outcome of this revolution is the embedding...
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Operationalizing the postmodernity construct for efficient organizational change management
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Journal of Organizational Change Management (1995) 8 (2): 45–71.
Published: 01 April 1995
... Corporate culture Economics Language Management science Organizational theory Post‐industrial society Post‐modernism Social sciences Society What are we calling postmodernity? I′m not up to date...While I clearly see what was behind what was known as structuralism...I do not understand what...
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Diversities, Differences and Authors′ Voices
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Journal of Organizational Change Management (1994) 7 (6): 8–17.
Published: 01 December 1994
...David M. Boje; Grace Ann Rosile Provides a postmodern view of consultants′ experiences with diversity. Calls into question the relationship between what becomes a “diversity category” and the other differences that remain background. Looks at the political and economic system that sustains...
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Can Humankind Change the Economic Myth? Paradigm Shifts Necessary for Ecologically Sustainable Business
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Journal of Organizational Change Management (1994) 7 (4): 15–31.
Published: 01 August 1994
...W. Edward Stead; Jean Garner Stead Economic wealth is humankind′s most dominant myth. However, this myth must be significantly altered if economic activity and ecological sustainability are to be achieved for posterity. Changing the economic myth means shifting the paradigms which underlie...
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The Two Chinas
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Journal of Organizational Change Management (1989) 2 (1): 11–12.
Published: 01 January 1989
... cities such as Guangdong are China′s aspiration at this point, the Datongs are still China′s reality. © MCB UP Limited 1989 China Economics The Two Chinas The Two Chinas by Tom Peters Tom Peters Group, California, USA The room in which I was conducting a seminar was dark and grimy very...
