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Journal Article
Firfiray, Shainaz and Mayo, Margarita (2017) The lure of work-life benefits : perceived person-organization fit as a mechanism explaining job seeker attraction to organizations. Human Resource Management, 56 (4). pp. 629-649. doi:10.1002/hrm.21790 ISSN 1099-050X.
Fraher, Amy, Branicki, Layla and Grint, Keith (2017) Mindfulness in action : discovering how Navy SEALs build capacity for mindfulness in high-reliability organizations. Academy of Management Discoveries, 3 (3). p. 239. doi:10.5465/amd.2014.0146 ISSN 2168-1007.
Grint, Keith (2017) Cultural change and lodestones in the British Police. International Journal of Emergency Services, 6 (3). pp. 166-176. doi:10.1108/IJES-03-2017-0013 ISSN 2047-0894.
Rofcanin, Yasin , Kiefer, Tina and Strauss, Karoline (2017) What seals the I-deal? Exploring the role of employees' behaviours and managers' emotions. Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology , 90 (2). pp. 203-224. doi:10.1111/joop.12168 ISSN 0963-1798.
Swan, Jacky, Gkeredakis, Emmanouil, Manning, Rachel M., Nicolini, Davide, Sharp, David and Powell, John (2017) Improving the capabilities of NHS organisations to use evidence : a qualitative study of redesign projects in Clinical Commissioning Groups. Health Services and Delivery Research, 5 (18). pp. 1-112. doi:10.3310/hsdr05180 ISSN 2050-4349.
Book Item
Fotaki, Marianna and Jingjit, Rutaichanok (2017) Humanising bureaucracy : clan-oriented culture in the Thai Civil Service. In: Bice , Sara and Poole, Avery and Sullivan, Helen, (eds.) Public Policy in the 'Asian Century'. International Series on Public Policy . London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, pp. 154-181. ISBN 9781137602510
Digital Scholarly Resource
Dean, Deborah (2017) Harvey Weinstein : showbusiness voices signal the sad ubiquity of sexual abuse in industry. [Online]. (https://theconversation.com/harvey-weinstein-showb...). The Conversation: The Conversation Trust (UK).
Dean, Deborah (2017) The real reason Mark Wahlberg earns US$42m more than any woman in Hollywood. [Online]. (https://theconversation.com/the-real-reason-mark-w...). The Conversation: The Conversation Trust (UK).