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    Top Management Team Composition and Organizational Ecology: A Nested Hierarchical Selection Theory of Team Reproduction and Organizational Diversity

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    How ‘bad apples’ spoil the bunch: Faultlines, emotional levers and exclusion in the workplace

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    Just as a rotten apple makes other apples around it begin to decay, so too can people influence others within their vicinity, particularly in terms of destructive emotions and behaviors. Trevino and Youngblood (1990) adopted the term ‘bad apples’ to describe individuals who engage in unethical behaviors and who also influence others to behave in a similar manner. In this chapter, the ‘bad apple’ metaphor is adopted to describe the employee whose actions and interactions create and maintain destructive faultlines and unethical exclusion behaviors that negatively impact the emotional well-being and effective and ethical performance of the team. In particular, the chapter examines the way in which ‘bad apples’ use destructive emotion management skills through the manipulation of emotional levers of others, what motivates them to do so and the implications it may have on management

    To standardize or to adapt? – A comprehensive review and assessment of the literature

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    Introduction: The Sociology of Entrepreneurship

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    Intangible value in buyer–seller relationships

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    Neurochemistry of Drug Abuse

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