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Papers by Sheryl Lidzy
Military Medicine, 1996
Proper command of medical units is central to their effectiveness. For many years the majority of... more Proper command of medical units is central to their effectiveness. For many years the majority of commands have been available only to physicians. This paper suggests a concept for structuring the way in which individuals are considered suitable for command assignments. In this regard, there is an ongoing process within the Army Medical Department wor~ing toward delinking command from specific corps and substituting branch immaterial commands. Some ideas are presented to clarify this issue and contribute toward the resolution of a crucial and potentially divisive area.
New England Journal of Entrepreneurship, Oct 14, 2019
Purpose-Understanding the factors that influence entrepreneurs throughout the entrepreneurial pro... more Purpose-Understanding the factors that influence entrepreneurs throughout the entrepreneurial process has been a vital topic of entrepreneurial research. Despite societal changes, male entrepreneurs still outnumber females. The purpose of this paper is to develop a greater grasp on the factors that contribute to this phenomenon. Design/methodology/approach-Utilizing social dominance theory and social cognition theory, the authors suggest that a female entrepreneur's social dominance orientation (SDO) and mentorship experiences will influence her social and conventional entrepreneurial intention. Findings-The authors' theorizing suggests SDO can lower entrepreneurial self-efficacy which in turn can lower conventional entrepreneurial intentions but increase social intentions in some women. However, if the entrepreneur has mentoring, the effect could be dissipated. Originality/value-This paper is one of the first to examine the impact of SDO on entrepreneurial intentions, and builds on the work of other scholars.
Gender-role expectations of students at a Christian university: Cultural notions of masculinity and femininity
Christian Higher Education, 2005
... During the interview process, the Sheryl Lidzy is an Assistant Professor in the Department of... more ... During the interview process, the Sheryl Lidzy is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Organizational Com-munication at Murray State University, Murray, Kentucky. ... E-mail:Sheryl.Lidzy@ MurrayState.edu 317 Page 2. 318 SD Lidzy ...
Successful socialization of an organizational culture: A critical analysis of the messages of student members of Southern Nazarene University
Gender-role expectations of students at a Christian university: Cultural notions of masculinity and femininity
Christian Higher Education, 2005
... During the interview process, the Sheryl Lidzy is an Assistant Professor in the Department of... more ... During the interview process, the Sheryl Lidzy is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Organizational Com-munication at Murray State University, Murray, Kentucky. ... E-mail:Sheryl.Lidzy@ MurrayState.edu 317 Page 2. 318 SD Lidzy ...
The impact of social dominance orientation on female entrepreneurial intention
New England Journal of Entrepreneurship
Purpose Understanding the factors that influence entrepreneurs throughout the entrepreneurial pro... more Purpose Understanding the factors that influence entrepreneurs throughout the entrepreneurial process has been a vital topic of entrepreneurial research. Despite societal changes, male entrepreneurs still outnumber females. The purpose of this paper is to develop a greater grasp on the factors that contribute to this phenomenon. Design/methodology/approach Utilizing social dominance theory and social cognition theory, the authors suggest that a female entrepreneur’s social dominance orientation (SDO) and mentorship experiences will influence her social and conventional entrepreneurial intention. Findings The authors’ theorizing suggests SDO can lower entrepreneurial self-efficacy which in turn can lower conventional entrepreneurial intentions but increase social intentions in some women. However, if the entrepreneur has mentoring, the effect could be dissipated. Originality/value This paper is one of the first to examine the impact of SDO on entrepreneurial intentions, and builds on...
Gender Role Expectations of Students at a Christian University: Cultural Notions of Masculinity and Femininity
Christian Higher Education, 2005
The impact of social dominance orientation on female entrepreneurial intention
New England Journal of Entrepreneurship
Purpose Understanding the factors that influence entrepreneurs throughout the entrepreneurial pro... more Purpose Understanding the factors that influence entrepreneurs throughout the entrepreneurial process has been a vital topic of entrepreneurial research. Despite societal changes, male entrepreneurs still outnumber females. The purpose of this paper is to develop a greater grasp on the factors that contribute to this phenomenon. Design/methodology/approach Utilizing social dominance theory and social cognition theory, the authors suggest that a female entrepreneur’s social dominance orientation (SDO) and mentorship experiences will influence her social and conventional entrepreneurial intention. Findings The authors’ theorizing suggests SDO can lower entrepreneurial self-efficacy which in turn can lower conventional entrepreneurial intentions but increase social intentions in some women. However, if the entrepreneur has mentoring, the effect could be dissipated. Originality/value This paper is one of the first to examine the impact of SDO on entrepreneurial intentions, and builds on...
Military Medicine, 1996
Proper command of medical units is central to their effectiveness. For many years the majority of... more Proper command of medical units is central to their effectiveness. For many years the majority of commands have been available only to physicians. This paper suggests a concept for structuring the way in which individuals are considered suitable for command assignments. In this regard, there is an ongoing process within the Army Medical Department wor~ing toward delinking command from specific corps and substituting branch immaterial commands. Some ideas are presented to clarify this issue and contribute toward the resolution of a crucial and potentially divisive area.
New England Journal of Entrepreneurship, Oct 14, 2019
Purpose-Understanding the factors that influence entrepreneurs throughout the entrepreneurial pro... more Purpose-Understanding the factors that influence entrepreneurs throughout the entrepreneurial process has been a vital topic of entrepreneurial research. Despite societal changes, male entrepreneurs still outnumber females. The purpose of this paper is to develop a greater grasp on the factors that contribute to this phenomenon. Design/methodology/approach-Utilizing social dominance theory and social cognition theory, the authors suggest that a female entrepreneur's social dominance orientation (SDO) and mentorship experiences will influence her social and conventional entrepreneurial intention. Findings-The authors' theorizing suggests SDO can lower entrepreneurial self-efficacy which in turn can lower conventional entrepreneurial intentions but increase social intentions in some women. However, if the entrepreneur has mentoring, the effect could be dissipated. Originality/value-This paper is one of the first to examine the impact of SDO on entrepreneurial intentions, and builds on the work of other scholars.
Gender-role expectations of students at a Christian university: Cultural notions of masculinity and femininity
Christian Higher Education, 2005
... During the interview process, the Sheryl Lidzy is an Assistant Professor in the Department of... more ... During the interview process, the Sheryl Lidzy is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Organizational Com-munication at Murray State University, Murray, Kentucky. ... E-mail:Sheryl.Lidzy@ MurrayState.edu 317 Page 2. 318 SD Lidzy ...
Successful socialization of an organizational culture: A critical analysis of the messages of student members of Southern Nazarene University
Gender-role expectations of students at a Christian university: Cultural notions of masculinity and femininity
Christian Higher Education, 2005
... During the interview process, the Sheryl Lidzy is an Assistant Professor in the Department of... more ... During the interview process, the Sheryl Lidzy is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Organizational Com-munication at Murray State University, Murray, Kentucky. ... E-mail:Sheryl.Lidzy@ MurrayState.edu 317 Page 2. 318 SD Lidzy ...
The impact of social dominance orientation on female entrepreneurial intention
New England Journal of Entrepreneurship
Purpose Understanding the factors that influence entrepreneurs throughout the entrepreneurial pro... more Purpose Understanding the factors that influence entrepreneurs throughout the entrepreneurial process has been a vital topic of entrepreneurial research. Despite societal changes, male entrepreneurs still outnumber females. The purpose of this paper is to develop a greater grasp on the factors that contribute to this phenomenon. Design/methodology/approach Utilizing social dominance theory and social cognition theory, the authors suggest that a female entrepreneur’s social dominance orientation (SDO) and mentorship experiences will influence her social and conventional entrepreneurial intention. Findings The authors’ theorizing suggests SDO can lower entrepreneurial self-efficacy which in turn can lower conventional entrepreneurial intentions but increase social intentions in some women. However, if the entrepreneur has mentoring, the effect could be dissipated. Originality/value This paper is one of the first to examine the impact of SDO on entrepreneurial intentions, and builds on...
Gender Role Expectations of Students at a Christian University: Cultural Notions of Masculinity and Femininity
Christian Higher Education, 2005
The impact of social dominance orientation on female entrepreneurial intention
New England Journal of Entrepreneurship
Purpose Understanding the factors that influence entrepreneurs throughout the entrepreneurial pro... more Purpose Understanding the factors that influence entrepreneurs throughout the entrepreneurial process has been a vital topic of entrepreneurial research. Despite societal changes, male entrepreneurs still outnumber females. The purpose of this paper is to develop a greater grasp on the factors that contribute to this phenomenon. Design/methodology/approach Utilizing social dominance theory and social cognition theory, the authors suggest that a female entrepreneur’s social dominance orientation (SDO) and mentorship experiences will influence her social and conventional entrepreneurial intention. Findings The authors’ theorizing suggests SDO can lower entrepreneurial self-efficacy which in turn can lower conventional entrepreneurial intentions but increase social intentions in some women. However, if the entrepreneur has mentoring, the effect could be dissipated. Originality/value This paper is one of the first to examine the impact of SDO on entrepreneurial intentions, and builds on...