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Inclusion o'clock—Time embodiment in the experiences of disabled employees (2024)
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Georgiadou, A., & Damianidou, E. (2024). Inclusion o'clock—Time embodiment in the experiences of disabled employees. Gender, Work and Organization, https://doi.org/10.1111/gwao.13204

This study introduces the concept of “timeism” to examine how ableist assumptions about time and productivity intersect to marginalize disabled workers in organizational contexts. Drawing on qualitative interviews with disabled workers in Cyprus, we... Read More about Inclusion o'clock—Time embodiment in the experiences of disabled employees.

How does perceived organizational support improve expatriates' outcomes during global crises? The mediating role of the ethical organizational climate in global organizations (2024)
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Georgiadou, A., Amari, A., Swalhi, A., & Hofaidhllaoui, M. (2024). How does perceived organizational support improve expatriates' outcomes during global crises? The mediating role of the ethical organizational climate in global organizations. Journal of International Management, 30(3), Article 101131. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.intman.2024.101131

The COVID-19 pandemic significantly impacted expatriates' work experiences, emphasizing the need to understand how organizations can mitigate negative consequences through meaningful support. However, a research gap exists regarding the association b... Read More about How does perceived organizational support improve expatriates' outcomes during global crises? The mediating role of the ethical organizational climate in global organizations.

The dark side of meaningful work-from-home: A nonlinear approach (2022)
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Magrizos, S., Roumpi, D., Georgiadou, A., Kostopoulos, I., & Vrontis, D. (2023). The dark side of meaningful work-from-home: A nonlinear approach. European Management Review, 20(2), 227-244. https://doi.org/10.1111/emre.12534

Changes in the technological environment of work already in motion over the last few years, but accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic, place individuals' search for meaningfulness in their work under a new light. In this context, we draw on enrichment... Read More about The dark side of meaningful work-from-home: A nonlinear approach.

Keeping students close or afar? Whom, how and what for (2022)
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Damianidou, E., & Georgiadou, A. (2024). Keeping students close or afar? Whom, how and what for. Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice, 30(7-8), 986-998. https://doi.org/10.1080/13540602.2022.2062728

The COVID-19 pandemic posed great risks to some disabled students, not necessarily because of health-related conditions, but due to the pre-existing entrenched inequalities that might have led to widened disparities. Hence, our aim was to critically... Read More about Keeping students close or afar? Whom, how and what for.

Gender, bodies and identities in organization: Postcolonial critiques (2021)
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Georgiadou, A., Metcalfe, B. D., Dickerson von Lockette, N., Groutsis, D., & Ozkazanc-Pan, B. (2021). Gender, bodies and identities in organization: Postcolonial critiques. Gender, Work and Organization, 28(5), 1719-1725. https://doi.org/10.1111/gwao.12745

Critical perspectives on embodiment in organizations acknowledges that the body is a site, object and subject of the labor force, crossing and spanning the material, social, cultural, and natural world (Dale, 2005; Monaghan, 2002; Williams & Bendelow... Read More about Gender, bodies and identities in organization: Postcolonial critiques.

The interaction between gender and informal social networks: An East Asian perspective (2021)
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Georgiadou, A., & Syed, J. (2021). The interaction between gender and informal social networks: An East Asian perspective. Human Resource Management Journal, 31(4), 995-1009. https://doi.org/10.1111/1748-8583.12347

Despite the increasing attention to gender diversity management in recent decades, there is a dearth of studies that provide an East Asian perspective on this topic. We argue that informal social networks have a crucial role in macro-social and organ... Read More about The interaction between gender and informal social networks: An East Asian perspective.

The interaction between gender and informal social networks: An East Asian perspective: Gender diversity management in East Asia (2021)
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Georgiadou, A., & Syed, J. (2021). The interaction between gender and informal social networks: An East Asian perspective: Gender diversity management in East Asia. Human Resource Management Journal, 31(4), 995-1009. https://doi.org/10.1111/1748-8583.12347

Despite the increasing attention to gender diversity management in recent decades, there is a dearth of studies that provide an East Asian perspective on this topic. We argue that informal social networks have a crucial role in macrosocial and organi... Read More about The interaction between gender and informal social networks: An East Asian perspective: Gender diversity management in East Asia.

“LOOK at YOU!”: Disembodiment between ugly bodies and able minds (2021)
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Damianidou, E., & Georgiadou, A. (2021). “LOOK at YOU!”: Disembodiment between ugly bodies and able minds. Gender, Work and Organization, 28(5), 1823-1839. https://doi.org/10.1111/gwao.12648

Evidence points to embodiment being perceived as a lived human experience that bridges the natural and the cultural. Therefore, embodied social identities seem to be related with the way people perceive their body as beautiful/ugly, namely worthy/not... Read More about “LOOK at YOU!”: Disembodiment between ugly bodies and able minds.

Leading Through Social Distancing: The Future of Work, Corporations and Leadership from Home (2020)
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Georgiadou, A., & Antonacopoulou, E. P. (2021). Leading Through Social Distancing: The Future of Work, Corporations and Leadership from Home. Gender, Work and Organization, 28(2), 749-767. https://doi.org/10.1111/gwao.12533

At this critical juncture when the COVID‐19 health crisis has disrupted our ways of living, working and relating to each other, we are perforce to explore and cocreate the Future we want to be part of. Drawing upon feminist theory, we introduce the n... Read More about Leading Through Social Distancing: The Future of Work, Corporations and Leadership from Home.

Let Women Take the Lead: Insights from the UK Defense Industry (2019)
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Georgiadou, A., Metcalfe, B., & Rimington, C. (2019). Let Women Take the Lead: Insights from the UK Defense Industry. AIB Insights, 19(4), 12-15. https://doi.org/10.46697/001c.16964

We discuss how gender diversity in the workplace is managed (or not) within a non-traditional environment, specifically a UK defense company, aiming to gain an understanding of the impact on female employees. We argue that there are still remnants o... Read More about Let Women Take the Lead: Insights from the UK Defense Industry.

International Perspectives on Securing Human and Social Rights and Diversity Gains at Work in the Aftermath of the Global Economic Crisis and in Times of Austerity (2018)
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Mor Barak, M., Vassilopoulou, J., Georgiadou, A., Kyriakidou, O., & da Rocha, J. P. (2019). International Perspectives on Securing Human and Social Rights and Diversity Gains at Work in the Aftermath of the Global Economic Crisis and in Times of Austerity. European Management Review, 16(4), 837-845. https://doi.org/10.1111/emre.12333

© 2018 European Academy of Management This editorial illuminates the evidence of how human and social rights and diversity gains at work are under attack in the aftermath of the global economic crisis and in times of austerity. We provide a brief ove... Read More about International Perspectives on Securing Human and Social Rights and Diversity Gains at Work in the Aftermath of the Global Economic Crisis and in Times of Austerity.

Making sense of tourists' photographs using canonical variate analysis (2017)
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Balomenou, N., Garrod, B., & Georgiadou, A. (2017). Making sense of tourists' photographs using canonical variate analysis. Tourism Management, 61, 173-179. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tourman.2017.02.010

© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Tourists' photographs can serve as a rich database for researchers wishing to study tourists' perceptions and attitudes towards destinations. Such data can also be useful in examining how tourists behave, where, when, with whom an... Read More about Making sense of tourists' photographs using canonical variate analysis.

Reflections from EDI conference: Equality, diversity, inclusion and human rights in times of austerity (2016)
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Georgiadou, A. (2016). Reflections from EDI conference: Equality, diversity, inclusion and human rights in times of austerity. Equality, Diversity and Inclusion: An International Journal, 35(7-8), 467-472. https://doi.org/10.1108/EDI-09-2016-0077

© Emerald Group Publishing Limited. Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of the research presented at the 2016 Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Conference in Nicosia, Cyprus. Design/methodology/approach - The report is... Read More about Reflections from EDI conference: Equality, diversity, inclusion and human rights in times of austerity.