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Ed SNAPE, Prof
Chair Professor in Management
,
Department of Management, Marketing and Information Systems
Dean
,
Office of the Dean of Business
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8793-5735
Email
esnape
hkbu.edu
hk
1985 …
2024
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Business & Economics
Union Commitment
100%
Union Participation
52%
Industrial Relations
49%
Hong Kong
37%
Union Renewal
30%
Citizenship Behavior
30%
Trade Unions
29%
Organizational Commitment
29%
Staff
28%
Work Place
27%
Performance Appraisal
24%
Human Resources
24%
Climate
23%
Age Discrimination
22%
Employees
21%
Fire Services
21%
Workers
20%
Total Quality Management (TQM)
18%
Organizational Citizenship Behavior
18%
Foreign-invested Enterprises
17%
Human Resource Management
17%
Supervisors
16%
Employee Behaviour
14%
Employee Commitment
14%
Union Strategy
14%
Union Organizing
14%
China
13%
Quality Management
13%
Trade Unionism
13%
Activism
13%
Building Societies
12%
Employee Attitudes
11%
Older Workers
11%
Testing
11%
Homeworking
11%
Citizenship
11%
Goal Interdependence
11%
Managers
10%
Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs)
10%
Authoritarianism
10%
Organization-based Self-esteem
10%
Manufacturing
10%
Feedback Seeking
10%
State-owned Enterprises
10%
Performance
9%
Social Exchange
9%
HRM Practices
9%
Abusive Supervision
9%
Quality Culture
9%
Shared Services
9%
Social Sciences
commitment
27%
Hong Kong
15%
upward appraisal
14%
employee
13%
east-west comparison
12%
human resource management
12%
performance
10%
manufacturing
9%
manager
9%
leader
8%
citizenship
8%
worker
8%
quality management
7%
organization
7%
leadership
7%
authoritarianism
7%
participation
7%
hospital authorities
7%
work environment
6%
Union membership
6%
interdependence
6%
human resources
6%
decentralization
6%
staff appraisal
5%
stereotype
5%
self-esteem
5%
public sector
5%
health service
5%
industrial relations
5%
ideology
5%
employee organization
5%