This paper explores the retrospective construction of atrocity narratives of organizational change in primary industries of the Latrobe Valley, located in southeast Australia. Within their narratives, participants discuss various forms of workplace violence aimed at employees by management and, in some cases, other employees. In addition, shifting narratives from violence to resignation are explored. As all participants are no longer employed in the organizations described in the narratives, causal associations between workplace violence and resignation choices are of particular interest. In this context, atrocity narratives are presented in a deliberate effort to extend the theorizing of organizational change into domains that are neither ...
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A large literature identifies unique organizational capabilities as a potent source of competitive a...
Coping with the emotional consequences of hurtful situations in the workplace can be problematic for...
This paper is concerned with how employees talk about their experiences of organizational change and...
The attempt to regenerate city centres has led to the creation of a ‘night-time economy’ (NTE) based...
This is a pre-copy-editing, author-produced version of an article accepted for publication in Auto/B...
Domestic violence and child abuse represent significant threats to whānau ora. Conversely, the weake...
The moral turn within sociology suggests we need to be attentive to values and have a rapprochement ...
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Sociology has been said to be in crisis: it is fragmented; its institutional life is threatened; it ...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.Sessio...
Purpose – This paper aims to analyse why some contemporary corporate organisations are relucta...
Sugar is a commodity in high demand all over the world, and sweets are often associated with good ti...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to determine how Australian workplaces, their managers ...
The documentary process is one that puts experimentation above structure, almost to the antithesis o...
This research drew on positive psychology in order to offer an optimistic way of conceptualising the...
A large literature identifies unique organizational capabilities as a potent source of competitive a...
Coping with the emotional consequences of hurtful situations in the workplace can be problematic for...
This paper is concerned with how employees talk about their experiences of organizational change and...
The attempt to regenerate city centres has led to the creation of a ‘night-time economy’ (NTE) based...
This is a pre-copy-editing, author-produced version of an article accepted for publication in Auto/B...
Domestic violence and child abuse represent significant threats to whānau ora. Conversely, the weake...
The moral turn within sociology suggests we need to be attentive to values and have a rapprochement ...
This paper explores how social media can facilitate peace building by focusing on how citizens used ...
Sociology has been said to be in crisis: it is fragmented; its institutional life is threatened; it ...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.Sessio...
Purpose – This paper aims to analyse why some contemporary corporate organisations are relucta...
Sugar is a commodity in high demand all over the world, and sweets are often associated with good ti...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to determine how Australian workplaces, their managers ...
The documentary process is one that puts experimentation above structure, almost to the antithesis o...
This research drew on positive psychology in order to offer an optimistic way of conceptualising the...
A large literature identifies unique organizational capabilities as a potent source of competitive a...
Coping with the emotional consequences of hurtful situations in the workplace can be problematic for...