Athletic participation brings more job opportunities, true or false? (English)
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The International Journal of Human Resource Management
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35
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1225-1249
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2024
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Title:Athletic participation brings more job opportunities, true or false?
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Contributors:Celse, Jeremy ( author ) / Chang, Kirk ( author )
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Published in:The International Journal of Human Resource Management ; 35, 7 ; 1225-1249
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Publication date:2024-04-11
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Size:25 pages
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Type of media:Article (Journal)
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Type of material:Electronic Resource
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Language:English
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Table of contents – Volume 35, Issue 7
The tables of contents are generated automatically and are based on the data records of the individual contributions available in the index of the TIB portal. The display of the Tables of Contents may therefore be incomplete.
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Athletic participation brings more job opportunities, true or false?Celse, Jeremy / Chang, Kirk et al. | 2024
- 1250
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Constant connectivity and boundary management behaviors: the role of human agencyFarivar, Farveh / Eshraghian, Farjam / Hafezieh, Najmeh / Cheng, David et al. | 2024
- 1283
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Role (in-)congruity and the Catch 22 for female executives: how stereotyping contributes to the gender pay gap at top executive levelDiederich, Sarah / Iseke, Anja / Pull, Kerstin / Schneider, Martin et al. | 2024
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Unveiling Qatarization: a strategic HRM perspective on the context of implementing successful workforce nationalizationElbanna, Saïd / Fatima, Tahniyath / Fetais, Abdulla / Al Thawadi, Othman et al. | 2024
- 1340
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(Not) seeing eye to eye on developmental HRM practices: perceptual (in)congruence and employee outcomesMarescaux, Elise / De Winne, Sophie et al. | 2024
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‘Many places to call home’: a typology of job embeddedness among internationally relocated workers and its relationship to personal initiative, intent to stay in the host country, and intent to stay in the organizationNguyen, Anh / Andresen, Maike et al. | 2024