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Work-family conflict, positive spillover, and emotions among Asian American working mothers
Being Asians, good "moms," and great workers: Investigating the psychological contours of Asian Indian immigrant women's "model minority" experience
 
Labor control and worker identity meaning making: The culture of motherhood and education
Essays on industrial organization: Regulatory uncertainty and dynamic decision-making by firms
 
Sensemaking as a trigger for change in university emergency response routines: Ethnographic and case study analyses of a residential life department
Work Environment and Psychosocial Factors Affecting Physical Activity among Taiwanese Information Technology Professionals
 
Creativity and Constraint: Exploring the Role of Constraint in the Creative Processes of New Product and Technology Development Teams
Deviating, but not Deviant: Conformity to Gender Norms and Sex-Based Harassment at Work
 
What Were They Thinking? A Meaning-Making Model of Workplace Incivility from the Target's Perspective
Relationships at work: Incivility, Interpersonal Citizenship, Emotion, and Gender in Organizations