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In praise of holistic scholarship : a collective essay in memory of Mark Easterby-Smith
Robinson, S.
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Contu, A.
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Elliott, C.
. - : SAGE Publications, 2021
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HOW CAN THE DOD ADOPT COMMERCIAL-STYLE ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE FOR PROCUREMENT?
Krebs, Kory D.
. - : Monterey, CA; Naval Postgraduate School, 2020
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Succession in Chinese family-SMEs: a gendered analysis of successor learning and development
Mustafa, M.
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Elliott, C.
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Zhou, L.
. - : Informa UK Limited, 2019
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Due to characteristics such as size, financial constraints and entrepreneurial origins, HRD and learning in SMEs is generally regarded as informal in nature. How SME employees, including those in family SMEs, learn new knowledge and skills is receiving increasing attention. This paper studies learning approaches in Chinese family-SMEs during the succession process. We suggest that founder/owners’ and family-members’ perceptions of gender influence the nature of successors’ learning and firm leadership opportunities by identifying the masculinization/feminization of different learning modes. We argue that many SMEs’ informal nature and owner characteristics may exacerbate negative gendered stereotypes and norms, ultimately affecting women’s leadership learning and legitimacy. The study identifies disruptions to the traditional gendered order as it emerges from women successors’ role and learning in SMEs. This offers a new lens to understand why some family-SMEs might succeed and/or fail in the second generation.
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http://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/160276/
http://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/160276/3/HRDI-SI-Submission-RnR3-27-2.pdf
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Constructing women’s leadership representation in the UK press during a time of financial crisis : gender capitals and dialectical tensions
Elliott, C.
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Stead, V.
. - : SAGE Publications, 2018
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The impact of functional severity on self-concept of young people with spina bifida.
Minchom, P. E.
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Ellis, Nick C.
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Appleton, P. L.
. - : BMJ, 1995
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The measurement characteristics of developmental tests
Elliott, C.
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Jean Piaget
(London, 1982), P.241-255
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