SAGE Publications Inc: Group & Organization Management: Table of Contents Table of Contents for Group & Organization Management. List of articles from both the latest and ahead of print issues.
- Examining the Impact of Daily AI-Supported Work on Employee Outcomes: A Challenge-Hindrance Approachpor Kanimozhi Narayanan, Claudia Sacramento, Wladislaw Rivkin, Mohsen Joshanloo, Matthew Carter, Anitha Chinnaswamy1Aston Business School, 1722Aston University, Birmingham, UK2Trinity Business School, Dublin, Ireland326722Keimyung University, Daegu, South Korea en abril 15, 2026 a las 2:43 am
Group & Organization Management, Ahead of Print. <br/>Drawing on the Challenge–Hindrance Stressor Framework (CHSF), we examined how AI-supported work functions as a daily stressor that can elicit both engagement and disengagement responses depending on individual challenge and hindrance appraisals. Using a ...
- A Commentary on Sackett et al. (2025): Reframing the Familiarity Paradox Through Regulatory Strainpor Hanna Kalmanovich-Cohen, Steven J. Stanton1School of Business Administration, Department of Management & Marketing, 122597Oakland University, Rochester, MI, USA en abril 13, 2026 a las 11:05 am
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- Human Resource Management Practices and Workplace Safety: Evidence From Ethnographies on Autonomy-Based Structural Empowerment and its Limitspor Connie Deng, Nick Turner, Steve Granger, Alyssa Grocutt, Rik Mantel1University of Sydney Business School, University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia2Haskayne School of Business, 2129University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada3John Molson School of Business, Concordia University, Montreal, QC, Canada en abril 10, 2026 a las 5:40 am
Group & Organization Management, Ahead of Print. <br/>This mixed-method study examines how human resource management (HRM) practices relate to organizational work injury rates and when their safety benefits are constrained by features of the work system. Using quantitative data from 106 ethnographies ...
- CSR Mirror: A Social Media Analysis of Corporate Social Responsibility Discoursepor Ru-Shiun Liou, Chen Zhong, Sulei Han, Emilija Djurdjevic1Department of Management and Entrepreneurship, University of Tampa, Tampa, FL, USA2Department of Information Technology Management, University of Tampa, Tampa, FL, USA3Department of Finance, University of Tampa, Tampa, FL, USA4College of Business, 4260University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, USA en abril 10, 2026 a las 3:56 am
Group & Organization Management, Ahead of Print. <br/>Social media offers a publicly accessible window into how stakeholders engage in sensemaking around organizations’ corporate social responsibility (CSR) practices. These discussions not only provide insight into interpretations of CSR practices among ...
- Building an Ecosystem to Embrace the Contribution of Replication and Reproducibility Studies, One Special Issue at a Timepor William G. Obenauer, Robyn L. Brouer, Rachel Clapp-Smith, Ajay R. Ponnapalli, Andreas Schwab, Jost Sieweke, Chen Wang1Maine Business School, 356526University of Maine, Orono, ME, USA2Mitchell College of Business, 5557University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL, USA3Mike Cottrell College of Business, 32193University of North Georgia, Dahlonega, GA, USA4Mike Ilitch School of Business, 2954Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, USA5Ivy College of Business, Iowa State University, Ames, IA, USA6School of Business and Economics, 1190Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands7Haworth College of Business, 4175Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI, USA en abril 9, 2026 a las 11:58 am
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