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HR
MOC
Madison Mucci-Ferris
Tippie College of Business, U. of Iowa, United States
Michele Williams
U. of Iowa, United States
William Becker
Virginia Tech, United States
Sarah Tuskey
Virginia Tech, United States
Emily Heaphy
U. of Massachusetts, Amherst, United States
Amy Colbert
U. of Iowa, United States
Madison Mucci-Ferris
Tippie College of Business, U. of Iowa, United States
Amy Colbert
U. of Iowa, United States
Radostina Purvanova
Drake U., United States
Alanah Mitchell
Drake U., United States
Catherine Kleshinski
Indiana U., Bloomington, United States
Kelly Wilson
Purdue U., West Lafayette, United States
Liuba Belkin
Lehigh U., United States
Workplace relationships promote productivity, growth, and well-being in organizations. However, as the work context changes, the nature of workplace relationships, the processes by which they are formed and maintained, and their functions may change as well. This symposium includes four studies that examine the ways in which workplace and societal shifts impact relational processes and outcomes. All four studies emphasize the increasingly porous boundary between work and life, considering the effects of alternative work arrangements and macrosocietal events such as the COVID-19 pandemic and global wars on workplace relationships and examining how nonwork relationships may fulfill work-related needs. The presentations and planned discussion will shed light on the ways in which relationships may be impacted by changes to work and worker concerns and the ways in which relationships may help employees navigate the changing world of work.
Author: Madison Mucci-Ferris – Tippie College of Business, U. of Iowa
Author: Amy E. Colbert – U. of Iowa
Author: Radostina Krassimirova Purvanova – Drake U.
Author: Alanah Mitchell – Drake U.
Author: Catherine Kleshinski – Indiana U., Bloomington
Author: Kelly Schwind Wilson – Purdue U., West Lafayette
Author: Liuba Belkin – Lehigh U.
Author: Michele Williams – U. of Iowa
Author: William J. Becker – Virginia Tech
Author: Sarah Tuskey – Virginia Tech