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Selective incivility shapes identity and organizational identification
Study examines impression management and identity strengthening among highly skilled ethnic minority workers responding to workplace incivility in Dutch organizations.
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Radicalization pathways differed across convicted terrorist groups in Indonesia
Mixed-methods study reveals distinct radicalization pathways in Indonesian terrorist groups, showing how personal crises and identity fusion drive violent activism differently across organizations.
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Religion linked to emigrant family functioning and identity
Religion's impact on Polish Catholic emigrant household functioning in Scotland, analyzing economic decision-making, social identity, and cultural adaptation through quantitative survey methodology.
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“From identity to innovation: a multi-theoretical framework of green organizational identity, ambidextrous green innovation, and digital-enabled environmental collaboration”
Explore how green organizational identity, ambidextrous innovation, and digital collaboration drive sustainable competitive advantage through integrated internal and external mechanisms.
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Iranian boys’ names shifted from traditional Islamism
Analysis of Iranian boys' names from 1962-2021 reveals shifts from National Islamism toward Archaist Nationalism, with rising Modern Nationalism and declining Traditional Islamism.