ISSN 1930-0158
Vol. 11, Issue 1, 2009October 01, 2009 EDT
How Time Brings Together “I” and “We”: A Theory of Identification Through Memory
How Time Brings Together “I” and “We”: A Theory of Identification Through Memory
Articles in Vol. 11, Issue 1, 2009
Vol. 11, Issue 1, 2009
- From the Editor - October 2009Ernie Stark
- Social-agency-embedded Forms of Collective-value Production: Network Modes of OrganizingJohn P. Ulhøi
- Ethics of Potential New Retail Employees: Relationships Between Ethical Perceptions and Grades of Future Retail PersonnelDavid J. Burns
- How Time Brings Together “I” and “We”: A Theory of Identification Through MemoryOzgur EkmekciAndrea Casey
- The Relationship between Core Self-Evaluations and Affective CommitmentJoshua D. KittingerAlan G. WalkerJohn G. CopeKarl L. Wuensch
- Conducting an Employment Selection Validation Study at a Food Processing PlantMark A. JohnsonJames P. Jolly
Ekmekci, Ozgur, and Andrea Casey. 2009. “How Time Brings Together ‘I’ and ‘We’: A Theory of Identification Through Memory.” Journal of Behavioral and Applied Management 11 (1): 48–67. https://doi.org/10.21818/001c.17320.
