2013
DOI: 10.5465/ambpp.2013.176
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Seeing Past the Orange: An Inductive Investigation of Organizational Respect in a Prison Context

Abstract: This dissertation develops grounded theory on how respect is received and internalized in organizations, and the personal and work-related outcomes of receiving respect. A company that employed inmates at a state prison to perform professional business-to-business marketing services provided a unique context for data collection, as respect is typically problematic in a prison environment but was deliberately instilled by this particular company. Data collection took place in three call centers (minimum, medium… Show more

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“…A third outcome that may be common to opportunity-and closeness-focused PI-but not threat-focused PI-is identity holism (Ashforth & Johnson, 2001;Rogers, 2013). In the literature on multiple identities, scholars have tended to view identities as "silos"-that is, as distinct and separate.…”
Section: Outcomes Common To Multiple Pi Processesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A third outcome that may be common to opportunity-and closeness-focused PI-but not threat-focused PI-is identity holism (Ashforth & Johnson, 2001;Rogers, 2013). In the literature on multiple identities, scholars have tended to view identities as "silos"-that is, as distinct and separate.…”
Section: Outcomes Common To Multiple Pi Processesmentioning
confidence: 99%