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Business Unethicality as an Impediment to Consumer Trust: The Moderating Role of Demographic and Cultural Characteristics
(2013)The article reports the findings of a study conducted among 387 consumers regarding their perceptions of the unethicality of business practices of firms and how these affect their response behavior, in terms of trust, ...
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Cellular Manufacturing at Champion Irrigation Products
(1993)Champion Irrigation Products is a company which has started to employ the principles of Cellular Manufacturing in its operations. Undertakes the task of examining the applicability of Cellular anufacturing at the company ...
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A Comparison of Formative Versus Reflective Approaches for the Measurement of Electronic Service Quality
(2019)Drawing upon the extant literature, we examine the definition, conceptualization, and measurement of electronic service quality (e-SQ) and propose an alternative measurement approach. We posit that customers' perceptions ...
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Complex thinking, complex practice: The case for a narrative approach to organizational complexity
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Computational assessment of distributed decomposition methods for stochastic linear programs
(1998)Incorporating uncertainty in optimization models gives rise to large, structured mathematical programs. Decomposition procedures are well-suited for parallelization, thus providing a promising venue for solving large ...
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Constructing labour: An exploration of emotional responses to work in two cultural settings
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Controversies in Management
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Corporate Social Hypocrisy and Firm Sales
(2019)A particularly insidious form of deception occurs when organizations claim to engage in socially and environmentally responsible business practices, when in truth they do not. The present paper terms this phenomenon ...