Search Results - "Grice, Tim"
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Changes in social identities over time: The role of coping and adaptation processes
Published in British journal of social psychology (01-12-2010)“…The present studies investigated the processes by which group members integrate a new social identity. Based on a newly developed theoretical model, we…”
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Job uncertainty and personal control during downsizing: A comparison of survivors and victims
Published in Human relations (New York) (01-04-2005)“…This study developed and tested a model of job uncertainty for survivors and victims of downsizing. Data were collected from three samples of employees in a…”
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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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Mass Treatment with Single-Dose Azithromycin for Yaws
Published in The New England journal of medicine (19-02-2015)“…Yaws, an infectious disease caused by Treponema pallidum subspecies pertenue, is endemic in many parts of the world. A community-wide treatment program in…”
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Group-Directed Criticisms and Recommendations for Change: Why Newcomers Arouse More Resistance Than Old-Timers
Published in Personality & social psychology bulletin (01-07-2007)“…Three experiments examine the extent to which newcomers are able to influence their groups relative to old-timers. Specifically, how group members respond to…”
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