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Gamze Arman Incioglu's Outputs (32)

Should I stand up for my abused colleague? When and why high status team members stand up to observed abusive supervision (2023)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

Abusive supervision, defined as a supervisor’s sustained display of hostile verbal and nonverbal behaviors toward employees, is ubiquitous in organizations (Tepper, 2000). As a normatively inappropriate supervisory style (Palanski et al., 2014), it c... Read More about Should I stand up for my abused colleague? When and why high status team members stand up to observed abusive supervision.

Surviving limbo: On the road to potential immigration failure in the middle of a global pandemic (2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

Purpose - The present study explored the experiences of a unique group of Turkish entrepreneur immigrants in the United Kingdom, whose initial experiences upon their move were disrupted by the Covid-19 pandemic in early 2020. The study aimed an in-de... Read More about Surviving limbo: On the road to potential immigration failure in the middle of a global pandemic.

The impact of collectivism orientation and gender identity on work-life balance and life satisfaction relationship: A UK –Spain comparison (2021)
Journal Article

Difficulties in balancing work and non-work roles have a negative impact on an individual’s life satisfaction. This study investigates the relationship between work-life balance and life satisfaction across the United Kingdom and Spain. It also expl... Read More about The impact of collectivism orientation and gender identity on work-life balance and life satisfaction relationship: A UK –Spain comparison.

Bystander intervention in the context of abusive supervision: Effects of power distance orientation and gender (2020)
Journal Article

This study focused on the perceptions and reactions of observers in abusive supervision situations, with regard to the premises of the Bystander Intervention Framework. A 2 x 2 x 2 design was used based on observer’s, perpetrator’s, and victim’s gend... Read More about Bystander intervention in the context of abusive supervision: Effects of power distance orientation and gender.

To and Fro the Bosporus: Exploring the role of Istanbul’s Urban Structure as a Career Boundary (2020)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

Contemporary careers are characterized by multiple boundaries that facilitate and/or hinder career development for individuals (Rodrigues & Guest, 2010). Research on understanding the nature and impact career boundaries has been rather slow since Gun... Read More about To and Fro the Bosporus: Exploring the role of Istanbul’s Urban Structure as a Career Boundary.

Subgroup formation and identification in multinational teams: Do birds of a feather flock together (2017)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

Multinational teams (MNTs) consist of members from different national backgrounds who work interdependently to achieve a shared objective (Earley & Gibson, 2002). Much of the previous research on MNTs has focused on whether members’ national backgrou... Read More about Subgroup formation and identification in multinational teams: Do birds of a feather flock together.

Effects of multinational team and team member characteristics on subgroup formation, group identification, and trust in team (2016)
Thesis

Multinational teams (MNTs) consist of members from different national backgrounds who work interdependently to achieve a shared objective (Earley & Gibson, 2002). These teams are frequently employed in global organizations because they provide severa... Read More about Effects of multinational team and team member characteristics on subgroup formation, group identification, and trust in team.