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Chung, Gawon – Gerontologist, 2013
This study explored how direct care workers in nursing homes conceptualize good care and how their conceptualizations are influenced by external factors surrounding their work environment and the relational dynamics between them and residents. Study participants were drawn from a local service employees' union, and in-depth interviews were…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Work Environment, Nursing Homes, Health Personnel
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Lyso, Ingunn Hybertsen; Mjoen, Kristian; Levin, Morten – International Journal of Training and Development, 2011
This article aims to contribute to the field of human resource development by exploring the conditions that influence the organizational impact of action learning projects. Many organizations use such projects as an integral part of their management development programs. Past research on action learning projects has shown how balancing action and…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Experiential Learning, Management Development, Case Studies
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Galloway, Robin – Journal of Extension, 2012
Back in the old days, some folks reckoned an equine was just a disposable tool to get their jobs done. They might ride a horse hard, so it was sweaty, panting, and broken down. When done they would throw it out to pasture without proper grooming. This is probably the origin of the expression to "get rode hard and put away wet." As…
Descriptors: Extension Agents, Extension Education, Career Development, Job Satisfaction
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McAlpine, Lynn – Higher Education Quarterly, 2012
Increasingly PhD graduates who wish to take up traditional academic positions (full-time teaching and research leading to permanence) are unable to find such jobs. They end up in fixed-term appointments as post-doctoral fellows or researchers on others' grants. Few studies document their experiences and most that do draw on data from the late…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Faculty, Doctoral Degrees, Graduates
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Felfe, Christina; Hsin, Amy – Economics of Education Review, 2012
How do maternal work conditions, such as psychological stress and physical hazards, affect children's development? Combining data from the Child Development Supplement of the Panel Study of Income Dynamics and the Occupational Information Network allows us to shed some light on this question. We employ various techniques including OLS with…
Descriptors: Employed Women, Mothers, Work Environment, Child Development
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Bisel, Ryan S.; Messersmith, Amber S. – Business Communication Quarterly, 2012
We synthesize the interdisciplinary literature into a heuristic for crafting effective organizational and supervisory apologies (the OOPS four-component apology). In the first experiment, we demonstrate how an offense committed by an organization is perceived to be more egregious than an offense committed by a friend or supervisor. Furthermore,…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Antisocial Behavior, Interpersonal Communication, Responses
Casad, Scott – Performance Improvement Quarterly, 2012
Job rotations have existed as a means of developing individual knowledge and skills since the industrial revolution, and in today's dynamic global workplace, they afford organizations an opportunity to manage changing psychological work contracts and employee desires for self-managed careers. Through the systematic mining of psychology, business,…
Descriptors: Job Satisfaction, Work Environment, Job Security, Identification (Psychology)
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Morrow, Paula C.; McElroy, James C.; Scheibe, Kevin P. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2012
Prior research on the effects of office redesign on work-related outcomes has been largely a theoretical and yielded mixed and conflicting findings. Expanding on individual reactions to office design changes as specified by social interference theory, we propose that office redesign affects organizational commitment and this relationship is…
Descriptors: Financial Services, Employees, Employee Attitudes, Work Environment
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Emmons, Karen M.; Weiner, Bryan; Fernandez, Maria Eulalia; Tu, Shin-Ping – Health Education & Behavior, 2012
There is a growing emphasis on the role of organizations as settings for dissemination and implementation. Only recently has the field begun to consider features of organizations that affect dissemination and implementation of evidence-based interventions. This manuscript identifies and evaluates available measures for five key…
Descriptors: Evidence, Delivery Systems, Psychometrics, Intervention
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Gibbs, Paul; Maguire, Kate – Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 2012
This paper is about writing effective recommendations for action based on inquiries, evidence or arguments that have the purpose of effecting change. The importance of the topic for higher education is evident in the increasing accountability being asked of research from within institutions, in other words, research which provides evidenced-based…
Descriptors: Job Applicants, Letters (Correspondence), Advocacy, Persuasive Discourse
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Hare, Dougal Julian; Durand, Marianne; Hendy, Steve; Wittkowski, Anja – Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 2012
Studies examining staff attitudes toward people with intellectual disability have traditionally used pre-determined categories and models or been open to researcher bias. The use of methods derived from personal construct psychology permits an objective investigation of staff views and attitudes without such limitations. Fourteen staff from an…
Descriptors: Mental Retardation, Behavior Problems, Institutionalized Persons, Residential Programs
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Carolyn L. Carlson – Advocate, 2012
Each year in American public schools, nearly 450,000 teachers leave their jobs (Johnson, Berg, & Donaldson, 2005). This means that one-sixth of all teachers either transfer to different schools/districts or leave the teaching profession altogether. One of the main factors contributing to teachers' decisions to remain at or leave their…
Descriptors: Principals, Administrator Role, Administrator Responsibility, Teacher Persistence
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Suwanarak, Kasma – English Language Teaching, 2015
This research aims to understand language learning strategies of Thai adult learners and factors affecting their strategy use. The participants are forty officers of General Service Division of the Council of State of Thailand, attending an English training course for developing their work potential. The data were collected through the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, English (Second Language), Learning Strategies, Second Language Instruction
Guerra, Melisa G.; Maxwell, Gerri M. – Journal of Case Studies in Education, 2015
Educational diagnosticians in the state of Texas serve multiple roles across various districts (National Clearinghouse for Professions in Special Education [NCPSE], 2011). Due to the increased accountability requirements in the area of special education, much more time is required to complete the procedural requirements set forth by state and…
Descriptors: Educational Diagnosis, Special Education, Accountability, Administrator Attitudes
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Hicks, Melanie; Monroy-Paz, Jorge – Journal of Research Administration, 2015
In a world of fast moving technology, pressure cooker work climates and stretched resources, productivity, employee engagement, and talent retention are critical to the success of any organization. Research administration offices are no exception. Psychological contract theory provides insightful illumination on reactions to these environments by…
Descriptors: Psychology, Contracts, Research Administration, Employer Employee Relationship
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