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Ayalla Ruvio
Ayalla Ruvio
Marketing professor, Broad College of Business, Michigan State University
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A test of a multidimensional model of job insecurity: The case of Israeli teachers
Z Rosenblatt, A Ruvio
Journal of organizational behavior 17 (S1), 587-605, 1996
5591996
Reconceptualizing materialism as identity goal pursuits: Functions, processes, and consequences
LJ Shrum, N Wong, F Arif, SK Chugani, A Gunz, TM Lowrey, A Nairn, ...
Journal of Business Research 66 (8), 1179-1185, 2013
3462013
A gender-based framework of the experience of job insecurity and its effects on work attitudes
Z Rosenblatt, I Talmud, A Ruvio
European Journal of work and organizational psychology 8 (2), 197-217, 1999
3311999
Consumers' need for uniqueness: short‐form scale development and cross‐cultural validation
A Ruvio, A Shoham, MM Brenčič
International Marketing Review 25 (1), 33-53, 2008
3222008
Entrepreneurial leadership vision in nonprofit vs. for-profit organizations
A Ruvio, Z Rosenblatt, R Hertz-Lazarowitz
The Leadership Quarterly 21 (1), 144-158, 2010
3012010
Animosity on the home front: The Intifada in Israel and its impact on consumer behavior
A Shoham, M Davidow, JG Klein, A Ruvio
Journal of International marketing 14 (3), 92-114, 2006
2922006
Market orientations in the nonprofit and voluntary sector: A meta-analysis of their relationships with organizational performance
A Shoham, A Ruvio, E Vigoda-Gadot, N Schwabsky
Nonprofit and voluntary sector quarterly 35 (3), 453-476, 2006
2522006
Unique like everybody else? The dual role of consumers' need for uniqueness
A Ruvio
Psychology & Marketing 25 (5), 444-464, 2008
2312008
Innovativeness, exploratory behavior, market mavenship, and opinion leadership: An empirical examination in the Asian context
A Ruvio, A Shoham
Psychology & Marketing 24 (8), 703-722, 2007
2152007
PUBLIC SECTOR INNOVATION FOR EUROPE: A MULTINATIONAL EIGHT‐COUNTRY EXPLORATION OF CITIZENS’PERSPECTIVES
E Vigoda‐Gadot, A Shoham, N Schwabsky, A Ruvio
Public Administration 86 (2), 307-329, 2008
2112008
Opinion leaders and followers: A replication and extension
A Shoham, A Ruvio
Psychology & Marketing 25 (3), 280-297, 2008
2022008
Organizational innovativeness: construct development and cross‐cultural validation
AA Ruvio, A Shoham, E Vigoda‐Gadot, N Schwabsky
Journal of Product Innovation Management 31 (5), 1004-1022, 2014
1782014
Materialism: The good, the bad, and the ugly
LJ Shrum, TM Lowrey, M Pandelaere, AA Ruvio, E Gentina, P Furchheim, ...
Journal of Marketing Management 30 (17-18), 1858-1881, 2014
1362014
Public sector innovation for the managerial and the post-managerial era: Promises and realities in a globalizing public administration
E Vigoda-Gadot, A Shoham, N Schwabsky, A Ruvio
International public management journal 8 (1), 57-81, 2005
1332005
Testing an organizational innovativeness integrative model across cultures
A Shoham, E Vigoda-Gadot, A Ruvio, N Schwabsky
Journal of Engineering and Technology Management 29 (2), 226-240, 2012
1072012
International standardization of channel management and its behavioral and performance outcomes
A Shoham, MM Brencic, V Virant, A Ruvio
Journal of international Marketing 16 (2), 120-151, 2008
1002008
How a learning orientation affects drivers of innovativeness and performance in service delivery
O Pesämaa, A Shoham, J Wincent, AA Ruvio
Journal of Engineering and Technology Management 30 (2), 169-187, 2013
962013
When bad gets worse: The amplifying effect of materialism on traumatic stress and maladaptive consumption
A Ruvio, E Somer, A Rindfleisch
Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science 42, 90-101, 2014
812014
(Un) ethical consumer behavior: Robin Hoods or plain hoods?
A Shoham, A Ruvio, M Davidow
Journal of Consumer Marketing 25 (4), 200-210, 2008
802008
Terrorism, distress and coping: High versus low impact regions and direct versus indirect civilian exposure
E Somer, A Ruvio, E Soref, I Sever
Anxiety, Stress, and Coping 18 (3), 165-182, 2005
792005
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