Browsing Hankamer School of Business by Issue Date
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A study of a workflow management system in higher education.
(2009-06-10)The Online Protocol Submission system is web-based workflow management system designed and implemented by Information Technology Services and the Office of the Vice Provost for Research at Baylor University. The system ... -
How do stressors lead to burnout? The mediating role of motivation
(American Psychological Association, 2009-07)We extend existing stressor-strain theoretical models by including intrinsic motivation as a mediator between well-established job stressors and burnout. Though the link between situational stressors and burnout is well ... -
The downside of goal-focused leadership: The role of personality in subordinate exhaustion
(APA PsycNet, 2010)Exhaustion has a significant impact on employees and organizations, and leader behavior may affect it. We applied conservation of resources theory to test propositions regarding the joint effects of goal-focused leadership ... -
The interactive effect of extraversion and extraversion dissimilarity on emotional exhaustion in customer service employees: A test of the asymmetry hypothesis
(Elsevier, 2010-04)Testing the asymmetry hypothesis with regard to personality and one indicator of employee well-being, we explored the interactive effects of extraversion dissimilarity and individual extraversion on customer-oriented ... -
Antidumping tariff : the case of certain frozen fish fillets from Vietnam.
(2010-06-23)In 2003, certain catfish fillets from Vietnam were claimed as having been dumped into the United States market, causing material injuries to domestic producers, and were assessed antidumping duties in the range of 37 to ... -
P = f (Conscientiousness × Ability): Examining the Facets of Conscientiousness
(Taylor & Francis Online, 2010-09-16)We posited that the form of the joint effects of motivation and ability in traditional performance models are interactive because motivation triggers the use of energy resources required to deploy ability at work. Moreover, ... -
Linking team resources to work–family enrichment and satisfaction
(Elsevier, 2010-10)Work–family scholars now recognize the potential positive effects of participation in one life domain (i.e., work or family) on performance in other life domains. We examined how employees might benefit from team resources, ... -
The trade balancing act : reconciling domestic and foreign politics.
(2010-10-08)This paper examines the motives for policymakers in their use of antidumping tariffs. In a scenario where a country is facing domestic political economy influences and foreign political economy influences, I find evidence ... -
Export sophistication and catching up.
(2010-10-08)The catching up model predicts that countries who continue to increase technology through economic policies will experience sustained growth and success in closing the gap between themselves and the current technology ... -
Valuing the environment : a comparison of Western Europe, the US, and Canada.
(2011-01-05)Using the World Values Survey, we evaluate the differences in environmental preferences between the United States and two other global leaders, Western Europe and Canada, in order to discover whether there is evidence, at ... -
Determinants of faculty salaries at elite liberal arts colleges.
(2011-01-05)In this paper we focus on the determinants of faculty salary levels at elite liberal arts colleges for specific years over the past decade. We address the role regional personal income per capita and endowment play in ... -
Service employees give as they get: Internal service as a moderator of the service climate-service outcomes link
(National Library of Medicine, 2011-03)We lend theoretical insight to the service climate literature by exploring the joint effects of branch service climate and the internal service provided to the branch (the service received from corporate units to support ... -
General job performance of first-line supervisors: the role of conscientiousness in determining its effects on subordinate exhaustion
(Wiley Online Library, 2011-04)In an integrated test of the job demands-resources model and trait activation theory, we predicted that the general job performance of employees who also hold supervisory roles may act as a demand to subordinates, depending ... -
Work–Family Enrichment and Satisfaction: Mediating Processes and Relative Impact of Originating and Receiving Domains
(SAGE Journals, 2011-07-19)Previous research has been inconsistent in the prediction and empirical findings regarding work–family enrichment and satisfaction. The current research seeks to clarify this inconsistency by examining both directions of ... -
Inside multi-disciplinary science and engineering research centers: The impact of organizational climate on invention disclosures and patents
(Elsevier, 2011-11)Much past research on commercialization activities by university scientists and engineers has focused on the role of resources in the extra-organizational commercialization environment, such as the availability of venture ... -
Unintended consequences : how agricultural subsidies are fueling the drug trade.
(, 2011-12-19)The United States has historically subsidized its farmers directly and indirectly through a variety of different methods. In recent years, there has been evidence that OECD agricultural subsidies are leading farmers in ... -
An Exploratory Study of Factors that Relate to Burnout in Hobby-Jobs
(International Association of Applied Psychology, 2012-05-15)Using the Job Demands-Resources model as a theoretical foundation, we explored the relationships among job demands, internal resources, and burnout in a unique population of workers—individuals with hobby-jobs (i.e. jobs ... -
Clarifying the construct of human resource systems: Relating human resource management to employee performance
(Elsevier, 2012-06)Strategic human resource management researchers have strongly advocated a system perspective and provided considerable evidence that certain systems of human resource practices have a significant impact on individual and ... -
What did you say? The effect of language distance on international service trade.
(, 2012-08-08)Service trade is more heavily dependent on communication than commodity trade because its production and consumption occur simultaneously. "Linguistic distance," a measure of how closely the majority languages of two nations ... -
A theory of information systems strategy : antecedents and performance impacts through the development of dynamic capabilities.
(, 2012-08-08)Of central importance to the functioning of the IT department is its information systems (IS) strategy which delineates the perspective it takes toward IS and the general attitudes that reflect intentions regarding IS. ...