Search Results - "Gallois, Cynthia"
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A New Role for Place Identity in Managing Organizational Change
Published in Management communication quarterly (01-02-2010)“…In an extension of organizational identity research, we draw on place identity theory (PIT) to argue that employees’ identification with their place of work…”
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Perceived Dissimilarity and Work Group Involvement: The Moderating Effects of Group Openness to Diversity
Published in Group & organization management (01-10-2004)“…Perceived dissimilarity and its association with work group involvement were examined in this study. Additionally, perceived group openness to diversity was…”
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Consequences of Feeling Dissimilar from Others in a Work Team
Published in Journal of business and psychology (01-03-2003)“…This study extended the current literature on group diversity by examining the moderating influence of perceived group openness to diversity on the…”
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Trust me, I'm your boss: Trust and power in supervisor-supervisee communication
Published in International journal of human resource management (01-02-2003)“…This study examined employees' perceptions of trust, power and mentoring in manager-employee relationships in a variety of sectors, including health care,…”
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RESTRUCTURING THE MULTI-PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATION: PROFESSIONAL IDENTITY AND ADJUSTMENT TO CHANGE IN A PUBLIC HOSPITAL
Published in Journal of health and human services administration (01-12-2007)“…The present study explored the multiple identities held by health professionals in a large public hospital that was experiencing organizational change that…”
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"We Do It, but They Don't": Multiple Categorizations and Work Team Communication
Published in Journal of Applied Communication Research (01-11-2006)“…The present study adopted an intergroup approach to information sharing and ratings of work team communication in a public hospital (N = 142) undergoing…”
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Attitudes to Spoken Australian English: Judgements of Ingroup and Ethnic Outgroup Speakers
Published in Australian journal of linguistics (01-06-1989)“…Two studies examined Anglo-Australians attitudes toward male and female Australian and immigrant speakers using English. Results support view that foreign or…”
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Extending a model of shift-work tolerance
Published in Chronobiology international (2006)“…The present study contributes to theory and practice through the development of a model of shift-work tolerance with the potential to indicate interventions…”
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Gay and lesbian identity development: a social identity perspective
Published in Journal of homosexuality (01-01-1996)“…This paper critically examines models of identity development from the perspective of social identity theory. It is argued that recent perspectives on…”
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Attitudinal outcomes of boundary permeability: A comparison of Australian and Singaporean employees
Published in Cross cultural management (01-01-2010)“…Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the moderating role of culture in the relationship between boundary permeability and cooperation and work group…”
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Patients’ Interactions with Health Providers: A Linguistic Category Model Approach
Published in Journal of language and social psychology (01-03-2002)“…Two studies investigated interactions between health providers and patients, using Semin and Fiedler’s linguistic category model. In Study 1 the linguistic…”
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The Language and Communication of Emotion: Universal, Interpersonal, or Intergroup?
Published in The American behavioral scientist (Beverly Hills) (1993)“…Presents a selective review of the research and theory on the experience, expression, and communication of emotion. Suggests that the research is affected by…”
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The theory of reasoned action and cooperative behaviour: it takes two to use a condom
Published in British journal of social psychology (01-09-1993)“…The applicability of the Theories of Reasoned Action and Planned Behaviour to the cooperative behaviour of condom use were examined. Seventy-one male and 78…”
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Nurturing Communication by Health Professionals Toward Patients: A Communication Accommodation Theory Approach
Published in Health communication (01-01-1998)“…This study explores the role of nurturing communication in distinguishing interpersonal and intergroup interactions between health professionals and patients,…”
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Strategies of Accommodation: Development of a Coding System for Conversational Interaction
Published in Journal of language and social psychology (01-06-1999)“…This study describes a coding system developed to operationalize the sociolinguistic strategies proposed by communication accommodation theory (CAT) in an…”
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Communication accommodation between patients and health professionals: themes and strategies in satisfying and unsatisfying encounters
Published in International journal of applied linguistics (01-12-1999)“…This paper examines the relationship between remembered language behaviour and evaluations of interactions between patients and health professionals in…”
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Attachment Style, Assertive Communication, and Safer-Sex Behavior
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The nature of workplace boundaries between Australians and Singaporeans in multinational organizations: A qualitative inquiry
Published in Cross cultural management (01-01-2009)“…Purpose This paper seeks to explore the nature of intercultural experiences of Australians and Singaporeans working in multinational organizations. Cultural…”
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Malevolence, stigma, and social distance: Maximizing intergroup differences in HIV/AIDS discourse
Published in Journal of Applied Communication Research (01-02-2000)“…This study examined the intergroup language used by young heterosexual Australians in conversations about HIV/AIDS and safe sex. Sixty male and 72 female…”
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