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Erin L. Kelly
Erin L. Kelly
Sloan Distinguished Professor, MIT Sloan School, MIT
E-mailová adresa ověřena na: mit.edu - Domovská stránka
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Best practices or best guesses? Assessing the efficacy of corporate affirmative action and diversity policies
A Kalev, F Dobbin, E Kelly
American sociological review 71 (4), 589-617, 2006
30482006
How affirmative action became diversity management: Employer response to antidiscrimination law, 1961 to 1996
E Kelly, F Dobbin
American Behavioral Scientist 41 (7), 960-984, 1998
10521998
Changing workplaces to reduce work-family conflict: Schedule control in a white-collar organization
EL Kelly, P Moen, E Tranby
American sociological review 76 (2), 265-290, 2011
8112011
Getting there from here: Research on the effects of work-family initiatives on work-family conflict and business outcomes. The Academy of Management Annuals
EL Kelly, EE Kossek, LB Hammer, M Durham, J Bray, K Chermack, ...
725*2008
7 getting there from here: research on the effects of work–family initiatives on work–family conflict and business outcomes
EL Kelly, EE Kossek, LB Hammer, M Durham, J Bray, K Chermack, ...
Academy of Management annals 2 (1), 305-349, 2008
7252008
Changing work and work-family conflict: Evidence from the work, family, and health network
EL Kelly, P Moen, JM Oakes, W Fan, C Okechukwu, KD Davis, ...
American sociological review 79 (3), 485-516, 2014
6642014
Gendered challenge, gendered response: Confronting the ideal worker norm in a white-collar organization
EL Kelly, SK Ammons, K Chermack, P Moen
Gender & Society 24 (3), 281-303, 2010
5582010
Rethinking the clockwork of work: Why schedule control may pay off at work and at home
EL Kelly, P Moen
Advances in developing human resources 9 (4), 487-506, 2007
4212007
Civil rights law at work: Sex discrimination and the rise of maternity leave policies
E Kelly, F Dobbin
American Journal of Sociology 105 (2), 455-92, 1999
3991999
Does a flexibility/support organizational initiative improve high-tech employees’ well-being? Evidence from the work, family, and health network
P Moen, EL Kelly, W Fan, SR Lee, D Almeida, EE Kossek, OM Buxton
American Sociological Review 81 (1), 134-164, 2016
3862016
Changing work, changing health: can real work-time flexibility promote health behaviors and well-being?
P Moen, EL Kelly, E Tranby, Q Huang
Journal of health and social behavior 52 (4), 404-429, 2011
3822011
How to stop harassment: Professional construction of legal compliance in organizations
F Dobbin, EL Kelly
American Journal of Sociology 112 (4), 1203-1243, 2007
3752007
Managing flexible work arrangements in US organizations: Formalized discretion or ‘a right to ask’
EL Kelly, A Kalev
Socio-Economic Review 4 (3), 379-416, 2006
3362006
Does enhancing work-time control and flexibility reduce turnover? A naturally occurring experiment
P Moen, EL Kelly, R Hill
Social problems 58 (1), 69-98, 2011
2712011
Time work by overworked professionals: Strategies in response to the stress of higher status
P Moen, J Lam, S Ammons, EL Kelly
Work and occupations 40 (2), 79-114, 2013
2632013
Toward a model of work redesign for better work and better life
LA Perlow, EL Kelly
Work and Occupations 41 (1), 111-134, 2014
2522014
Diversity management in corporate America
F Dobbin, A Kalev, E Kelly
Contexts 6 (4), 21-27, 2007
2362007
The future of research on work, safety, health and wellbeing: A guiding conceptual framework
G Sorensen, JT Dennerlein, SE Peters, EL Sabbath, EL Kelly, GR Wagner
Social Science & Medicine 269, 113593, 2021
2332021
Designing work, family & health organizational change initiatives
EE Kossek, LB Hammer, EL Kelly, P Moen
Organizational dynamics 43 (1), 53, 2014
2192014
Involuntary vs. voluntary flexible work: insights for scholars and stakeholders
A Kaduk, K Genadek, EL Kelly, P Moen
Community, Work & Family 22 (4), 412-442, 2019
2082019
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