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Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 17, Iss 4 (2022)
Introduction Gendered differences in career paths of medical graduates persist globally. We aim to explore the impact of domestic tethers on the career paths of physicians by studying gendered differences in domestic burdens of physicians as well as
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https://doaj.org/article/64b51bac5b8b4ff2b42b365ba681968a
Publikováno v:
Organization Studies. 43:1535-1557
In this editorial for our Special Issue, we focus on ways to better understand the role of organizations, organizing, and the organized during social and institutional change in response to disruption, division, and displacement. The papers in this S
Publikováno v:
Information Technology & People.
PurposeThe authors explore the entanglement of smartphone technology and power in this paper. This paper explores the following question: In what ways does the actualization of smartphone affordances result in empowering outcomes (i.e. increase or re
Autor:
Fida Afiouni, Charlotte M. Karam
Publikováno v:
Gender, Work & Organization. 28:672-700
This paper explores how context shapes the career constructions of 40 Lebanese female professionals. Starting with career construction theory (CCT), we leverage feminist standpoint theory (FST) to propose a hybrid analytic framework. With this framew
Publikováno v:
Career Development International. 25:1-13
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to introduce this special issue about the “Impact of the Global Refugee Crisis on the Career Ecosystem” and summarise the key contributions of the included practitioner and scholarly papers which examine refug
Autor:
Charlotte M. Karam, Fida Afiouni
Publikováno v:
Journal of Vocational Behavior. 114:69-87
The current study explores the relationship between contextual hardships and women's career calling. We examine how the formation of career calling drive is linked to how an individual perceives and affectively reacts to forms of oppression within an
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Human Resource Management Journal. 30:343-364
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Business Ethics: A European Review. 27:287-293
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Asia Pacific Journal of Management. 35:145-179
This study examines changes in values of Chinese professionals across high, moderate, and low development regions between 1993/94 and 2004/05 and as such explores values in China’s recent past. The 1993/94 to 2004/05 period was crucial during China
Publikováno v:
Journal of World Business. 52:343-359
In this paper, we advance an analytic framework to help better trace the meaning and practice of CSR in developing countries, which draws from an institutional logics approach combined with the Scandinavian institutionalist perspective on the circula