Table of contents - Special Issue: Leading for organizational excellence in the Middle East
Strategies for talent management: a study of select organizations in the UAE
Abhilasha Singh, Jyoti SharmaThis paper aims at finding out strategies adopted by the organizations to reduce the employee turnover as well as to how to effectively manage human capital for competitive edge…
A framework for leading change in the UAE public sector
Nader Asaad Bin Taher, Vlad Krotov, Leiser Silva– The purpose of this paper is to guide managers on business process reengineering (BPR) and automation projects in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) public sector context.
Interpersonal communication and diversity climate: promoting workforce localization in the UAE
Valerie Priscilla Goby, Catherine Nickerson, Emily DavidThis paper aims to identify the rudiments of an organizational communication framework which can serve as a facilitator of a positive diversity climate, which, in turn, could…
Examining the relationship between organizational coaching and workplace counterproductive behaviours in the United Arab Emirates
Amjad Al-Nasser, Mohamed BeheryThe purpose of this study is to establish both the validity of Western theories within the Middle East, namely, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and to further improve and extend…
Expatriate leadership competencies and performance: a qualitative study
Hanan AlMazrouei, Robert ZaccaThe purpose of this paper is to investigate leadership competencies of expatriate managers working within the UAE and identify if these competencies are unique from those needed…
Employee suggestion scheme sustainability excellence model and linking organizational learning: Cases in United Arab Emirates
Flevy Lasrado, M. Arif, Aftab RizviThe purpose of this paper is to propose a sustainability assessment model and to discuss the implications for organizational learning. Paper presents a sustainability excellence…
Workplace quotas: Building competitiveness through effective governance of national-expatriate knowledge transfer and development of sustainable human capital
Laura L. Matherly, Shamma Sultan Al NahyanThis study aims to develop a theoretical model that specifies the most important factors hypothesised to facilitate reciprocal knowledge transfer between nationals and…
The effects of human resource management practices on employees’ organisational commitment
Khaled Aladwan, Ramudu Bhanugopan, Brian D'Netto– This study aims to examine the effects of human resource management (HRM) practices on organisational commitment (OC) in the Middle Eastern context.
Correlates of employee turnover intentions in oil and gas industry in the UAE
Afif Saif Harhara, Sanjay Kumar Singh, Matloub HussainThis paper aims to develop a framework to understand, predict and control factors affecting employee turnover intentions in the oil and gas industry in the UAE. The oil and gas…
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1934-8835Renamed from:
Organizational AnalysisOnline date, start – end:
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- Prof Peter Stokes