Volume 16 (2024)
Volume 15 (2023)
Volume 14 (2022)
Volume 13 (2021)
Volume 11 (2019)
Volume 10 (2018)
Volume 9 (2017)
Volume 8 (2016)
Volume 7 (2015)
Volume 6 (2014)
Volume 5 (2013)
Volume 4 (2012)
Volume 3 (2011)
Volume 2 (2010)
Volume 1 (2009)
Articles
The Relationship between Living a Calling and Job Crafting: The Moderating Role of Job Passion

Elham Ebrahimi

Volume 12, Autumn & Winter2021 , February 2021, Pages 1-20

https://doi.org/10.22067/pmt.v12i2.84944

Abstract
  1- INTRODUCTIONAs a proactive orientation and transpersonal approach to the job, living a calling is a concept that has recently entered the literature on human resource management and organizational behavior. This orientation has specific behavioral and perceptual instances for the job and is defined ...  Read More

Articles
Investigating the Effect of Ambidextrous Leadership on Employees’ Silence Mediated by Psychological Empowerment and Social Capital

Maryam Tehrani; Fatemeh Alipour; Leila Shafeie

Volume 12, Autumn & Winter2021 , February 2021, Pages 21-48

https://doi.org/10.22067/tmj.2020.39994

Abstract
  1- INTRODUCTIONOne of the most important challenges of complicated environments for organizations is to make a balance between discovering and innovative activities called ambidexterity. Organizational ambidexterity has a positive relationship with organizational growth, technical innovation, and financial ...  Read More

Articles
Detecting the Experts’ Mental Patterns towards Readiness for Change in Mashhad Municipality

Hossein Abdolahzadeh Rafi; Fariborz Rahim nia; Alireza Khorakian

Volume 12, Autumn & Winter2021 , February 2021, Pages 49-76

https://doi.org/10.22067/tmj.2021.31064.0

Abstract
  1- INTRODUCTIONToday, change is an important factor for organizations’ survival, and as the main factor for the success of organizational change, managers and experts must be able to implement change programs. It seems that change management skills including understanding, planning, implementing, ...  Read More

Articles
The Impact of Cultural Intelligence on Employee Voice Considering the Mediation of Transformational Leadership

hajieh rajabi farjad; hananeh jahangirii

Volume 12, Autumn & Winter2021 , February 2021, Pages 77-100

https://doi.org/10.22067/tmj.2021.30671.0

Abstract
  1- INTROUDUCTIONHospitals staff have direct contact with their patients, and in many cases, they deal with patients' lives. Since patients have different cultures and backgrounds, the need for staff `s cultural intelligence to deal with multicultural situations is very necessary. These organizations ...  Read More

Articles
Causal Explanation of Team Cohesion Based on Job-adequate Skills, Role Ambiguity, and Participative Leadership: The Mediating Role of Team Trust

Noori Kaabomeir; Montaha Mosavi; Nasrin Arshadi

Volume 12, Autumn & Winter2021 , February 2021, Pages 101-130

https://doi.org/10.22067/tmj.2020.39995

Abstract
  1- INTRODUCTIONIn today's world, when doing work requires multiple skills, judgments, and experiences, the use of teams and workgroups has become increasingly common to achieve performance beyond the individuals’ performance. Many executive managers believe that hiring teams and workgroups allows ...  Read More

Articles
Structural Equation Modeling for Dimensions and Components of Green Human Resource Management of Firms Located in Birjand Industrial Town

Abdul Majid imani; Noor Mohammad Yaghoubi; Fatemeh Sadat Amidi; Farahnaz Ahang

Volume 12, Autumn & Winter2021 , February 2021, Pages 131-160

https://doi.org/10.22067/pmt.v12i2.81596

Abstract
  1- INTRODUCTIONGreening is a sustainable vision for the world and helps all parts of the organization, especially, marketing, manufacturing, financial, and human resource departments. Formulating and institutionalizing green values on an extra-organizational scale causes employees to love their job and ...  Read More

Articles
Analyzing the Multiple Structural Relationships for the Role of Future Perspective in Shaping the Employees’ Psychological Contract

Saeed Aibaghi Esfahani; Amir Ghafourian Shagerdi; s.mojtaba Mirlohi; mohammad mahdi Mahdavi; omid behboodi

Volume 12, Autumn & Winter2021 , February 2021, Pages 161-188

https://doi.org/10.22067/pmt.v12i2.76546

Abstract
  1- INTRODUCTIONIn today's complex and challenging world, organizations need a competitive advantage to succeed. If human capital is considered one of the most important organizational resources, it can help the organization to achieve a competitive advantage. The purpose of this study was to analyze ...  Read More

Articles
Investigating the Relationship between Passive Leadership and Organizational Incivility Moderated by Experienced Incivility

Alireza Fathiizadeh; Reza Zare

Volume 12, Autumn & Winter2021 , February 2021, Pages 189-206

https://doi.org/10.22067/pmt.v12i2.81527

Abstract
  INTRODUCTIONRudeness, impoliteness, and indecent behaviors, which represent incivility, have become a norm in almost all aspects of modern societies and have been recognized as one of the pervasive antisocial behaviors in the workplace. Behavioral incompatibilities occur when an employee treats other ...  Read More

Articles
The Effect of Perceived Overqualification on Job Attitudes (A Study on Iran's Banking Industry)

Mohsen Rafiei; Alireza Hadadian; Marjan Fayyazi

Volume 12, Autumn & Winter2021 , February 2021, Pages 207-228

https://doi.org/10.22067/pmt.v12i2.84946

Abstract
  1- INTRODUCTIONHuman resource management is always the main concern for organizations. Since the banking sector has a pivotal role in the economic development of countries, the better management of the workforce in this sector has attracted great attention for decades. The phenomenon of overqualification ...  Read More

Articles
Exploring the Conceptual Components of Organizational Silence and their Affecting Factors: a Mixed-methods Study

Hamid Erfanian Khanzadeh

Volume 12, Autumn & Winter2021 , February 2021, Pages 229-262

https://doi.org/10.22067/tmj.2021.30739.0

Abstract
  1- INTRODUCTIONAlthough employees' voice than their silence is more valuable to organizations in today's competitive and changing world, many employees prefer silence. Therefore, the organization is not capable of investigating and correcting its errors, which refers to a problem called organizational ...  Read More

Articles
The Relationship between Organizational Culture and Change Programs in Universities

Haniye Esmaili Mahani; Seyedmohamad Mirkamali

Volume 12, Autumn & Winter2021 , February 2021, Pages 263-288

https://doi.org/10.22067/pmt.v12i2.83396

Abstract
  1-INTRODUCTION Today, the higher education system is faced with many economic, political, and societal changes. Rising international competition, diverse students, increasing demand from industrialized societies, declining budgets, and rapid technological advances are among the key drivers of change ...  Read More

Articles
Developing a Model for Establishing Coach-oriented Organization with the Approach of Organizational Learning

Toktam Saghafi; mahmood gorbani; naziyasadat naseri

Volume 12, Autumn & Winter2021 , February 2021, Pages 289-316

https://doi.org/10.22067/pmt.v12i2.88304

Abstract
  1- INTRODUCTIONCoaching is a new and applied method for human resource development with such goals as improving organizational learning. Coach-oriented organizations, in addition to developing organizational learning patterns, can provide a good platform to enrich individual and organizational goals. ...  Read More