Browsing by Subject "Organizational Communication"
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(2015-08-19)With this research project, I endeavored to better understand the relationship that exists between identification, context, and control within communities of practice in which members identify with particular salience. ...
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(2012-10-19)National and international crises in the early 21st Century, whether natural, technological or man-made, emphasize the need for highly reliable organizations (HROs) to conduct emergency response in a relatively error-free ...
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(Texas A&M University, 2005-02-17)In this dissertation, I explicate how scholars implicate themselves in the subfield of organizational communication studies by engaging in antinomic language-games which make the conduct of research (and textwork in ...
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(2021-05-24)Workplace bullying is a destructive behavior that affects everyone in an organization including those who witness it as bystanders. A vulnerable bystander group influenced by bullying are organizational newcomers. Witnessing ...
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When Sugar Turns to Sh%&: Immediate Action Decision Making and Resilience in High Reliability Teams (2012-02-14)Organizational scholars have long been interested in organizations which exemplify high reliability. While such organizational studies have provided valuable clues to the ways in which such organizations form and function, ...