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Indian public sector trade unionism in context: Gujarat and West Bengal compared
(Journal of Contemporary Asia, 2015)
Using qualitative research methods and comparing two Indian states (Gujarat and West Bengal), the authors examine the relative power and influence of trade unions in three parts of the public sector, viz., state government ...
Navigating the extended reach: target experiences of cyber bullying at work
(Elsevier Ltd, 2013)
With research on workplace bullying having so far focused on face-to-face interactions via proximate physical presence, cyberbullying remains to be understood. Through a hermeneutic phenomenological inquiry of target ...
The experience of work in India’s domestic call centre industry
(International Journal of Human Resource Management, 2013)
Research on Indian call centres has focused almost exclusively on international-facing operations, at the expense of its domestic sub-sector, which is driven by different economic dynamics, namely the expanding Indian ‘new ...
Linkage between perceived external prestige and emotional labour: mediation effect of organizational identification among pharmaceutical representatives in India
(Elsevier Inc., 2012)
With the increasing importance of customer service in sustaining competitive advantage, one of the challenges before the organizations is how to motivate their employees to perform desired emotional labor during customer ...
The exit coping response to workplace bullying: the contribution of inclusivist and exclusivist HRM strategies
(Employee Relations, 2010-01-15)
Purpose
– This paper aims to describe the role of human resource management (HRM) in targets' coping with workplace bullying.
Design/methodology/approach
– The paper draws on a study rooted in van Manen's hermeneutic ...