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What types of U.S. companies join the United Nations global compact? An empirical analysis of voluntary initiative engagement comparing the competitive advantage, regulatory avoidance, and new moral marketplace approaches
Rocky Mountain National Park waste audit and recycling behavioral change intervention initiative
The impact of diversity training in organizations: A systematic review using a meta-analysis methodology from 1991--2006
Consensus making: The state of nature and the nature of the state. The case of the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge
Reregulating the flows of the Arkansas River: Comparing forms of common pool resource organizations
A critical ethnography: The process of change at a core knowledge junior high school
Facility management reorganizations: Drivers for change in management of facility functions
Relationships between organizational performance and change factors and manufacturing firms' leanness
Why organizations matter: Certification experiences of coffee producer groups in Guatemala
An exploratory investigation of organizational security climate in a highly regulated environment
Instrument development: Assessing solutions for managing change and organizational readiness
Virtually engaged: The effect of a virtual work environment on task engagement, its antecedents, and consequences
Organizational creativity: The relationship between creativity, values, and performance in architectural practice
Establishing group norms through wiki technologies within a health-care setting: A case study
Restoring employer image after a crisis
Assessing the impact of the Academic Quality Improvement Project on the organizational climate of a comprehensive community college: A case study approach
The experiences of the younger supervisor: Implications for organizations