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Personnel Review
Personnel Review (2025) 54 (6): 1598–1620.
Published: 20 June 2025
... type (i.e. power hierarchy and status hierarchy). When the hierarchical type is a power hierarchy, the wrongdoers’ hierarchical levels positively affect the observers’ negative gossip behavior due to the observers’ increased intentionality attributions and unethical perception; when the hierarchical...
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Personnel Review
Personnel Review (2002) 31 (2): 189–204.
Published: 01 April 2002
... is that Foucauldians need to play a more active role in public debate, circulating their critical knowledge and analyses beyond the academy. © MCB UP Limited 2002 Human resource management Managerial power Resistance Hierarchy Management studies The Foucauldian analysis of human resource...
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Personnel Review
Personnel Review (1998) 27 (2): 104–123.
Published: 01 April 1998
...). The beliefs of head office managers in relation to their role in the organizational hierarchy appear to provide the rationale for their perspective of organizational culture. Thus, head office managers in the three companies tend to conceptualize organizational culture in prescriptive terms, frequently...
