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Fall 2013
In discussions of identity in online environments, the current momentum in both academic literature and industry practices pushes toward full identity revelation. Along with market-driven justifications, there is also a stated belief that revealing one's identity will lead to better behavior...
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Fall 2015
Consumers often must employ self-control strategies to resist temptations in order to achieve their self-control goals. Although prior work has identified many useful self-control strategies, it remains unclear when and how the anticipated amount of effort required to implement a specific...
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Attachment Theory in Organizations: Relationships with Coworker, Leader, and Organization Itself
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I present a dissertation project consisting of three independent research papers focusing on how attachment theory (Ainsworth et al., 1978; Bowlby, 1969) can inform the employee–organization relationship (EOR) research, including workplace relationships with coworkers, leaders, and the...
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Spring 2013
This study examines client satisfaction and engagement profitability for a Big 4 audit firm. I obtain proprietary client data from the firm’s national office, including satisfaction survey responses and profitability (realization) rates. I examine the roles of service quality dimensions that are...
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Becoming an entrepreneur: How Chinese Immigrants in Canada Created an Entrepreneurial Identity
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My study attempts to answer important questions about how individuals develop an entrepreneurial identity, and what the role of family is during the identity transition process. To do this, I combined three streams of literature: identity theory, family capital theory, and the immigrant...