Leslie Tworoger
Nova Southeastern University
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Journal of Business and Technical Communication | 2013
Cynthia P. Ruppel; Baiyun Gong; Leslie Tworoger
This study examines how members of a global virtual team chose communication media while managing multiple boundaries. The study is unique in that it considers the perspectives of U.S. managers who teleworked from domestic workplaces and virtual team members located in offices in India. It describes the complex dynamics of the decision-making processes that team members used in attempting to allocate their individual resources in order to meet the demands of a high-performance organizational culture. The findings suggest that managers chose media that met task requirements and maintained the boundaries between their work and personal lives rather than media that would provide the most satisfactory experience.
International Journal of e-Collaboration | 2013
Leslie Tworoger; Cynthia P. Ruppel; Baiyun Gong; Randolph A. Pohlman
This research focused on the question: What leadership constraints contribute to the complexity of the working environment faced by global virtual team leaders and how do those leadership constraints impact the behavior of leaders when they are trying to meet team member expectations? This qualitative study of a high performing team within a multinational corporation MNC identified four constraints facing leaders: virtuality, globalization, the domestic workplace, and the matrix organizational structure. These constraints and their interactions contributed to the complexity that leaders faced when attempting to influence followers. While work/life roles have changed dramatically for leaders, team member expectations remain rooted in the past.
International Journal of Human Resource Management | 2018
Roslyn Vargas; Yuliya V. Yurova; Cynthia P. Ruppel; Leslie Tworoger; Regina A. Greenwood
Abstract High performing organizations are using analytics for evidence-based decision-making. However, the human resource (HR) function in many organizations has been slow to adopt this innovation. This study applies innovation theory, informed by the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB), to examine the individual’s decision to adopt HR Analytics in an effort to identify why the adoption rate is lagging. We examined early stages of the individual decision process beginning from Stage 1 (knowledge) and leading to Stage 3, (the decision) to adopt or not to adopt the innovation. We found several points in the process that can act as barriers or facilitators. Organizations and champions of this innovation wishing to facilitate HR analytics adoption can take action to remove as many of these barriers to the individual’s decision as possible. Further research should focus on the best way to remove these barriers.
The journal of applied management and entrepreneurship | 2009
Kathleen E. Voges; Leslie Tworoger; Mike Bendixen
Journal of Management Information and Decision Sciences | 2008
Judith A. Harris; Thomas Tworoger; Leslie Tworoger
Journal of Organizational Culture, Communications and Conflict | 2014
Eleanor Lawrence; Cynthia P. Ruppel; Leslie Tworoger
Advances in Business Research | 2012
Cynthia P. Ruppel; Leslie Tworoger; Thomas Tworoger
Archive | 2009
Leslie Tworoger; Baiyun Gong; Cynthia P. Ruppel; Michael Bendixen
Archive | 2008
S. Abdullah; A. Mullineaux; Thomas Tworoger; Leslie Tworoger
Archive | 2017
Yuliya V. Yurova; Leslie Tworoger; Roslyn Vargas; Cynthia P. Ruppel; Leslie Cauthen Tworoger