1994
DOI: 10.1177/017084069401500406
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The Tie-pology

Abstract: Research on the nature and significance of organizational dress has been very productive recently, following the publication of my seminal piece 'Suitable Research: On the Development of a Positive Theory of the Business Suit' in 1985. In this paper, I expand the research domain in two directions. First, the subject matter of Organizational Dress Research (ODR) is broadened to include the organizational tie. Second, the research methods employed are enriched by the addition of a typological approach. Hence, bo… Show more

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“…In the work context, appearance has often been analyzed as a form of aesthetic labor, but it is also a way through which gender boundaries are constructed. The way people dress is often a central part of doing a job (Chugh and Hancock, 2009; Rafaeli and Pratt, 1993; Schreuder, 1994). If one works, for instance, in the City of London, wearing a suit is part of creating a professional appearance (Waring and Waring, 2009).…”
Section: The Media Gender and Learning To Look Like A Businesswomanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the work context, appearance has often been analyzed as a form of aesthetic labor, but it is also a way through which gender boundaries are constructed. The way people dress is often a central part of doing a job (Chugh and Hancock, 2009; Rafaeli and Pratt, 1993; Schreuder, 1994). If one works, for instance, in the City of London, wearing a suit is part of creating a professional appearance (Waring and Waring, 2009).…”
Section: The Media Gender and Learning To Look Like A Businesswomanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A fluence-weighted average energy of 30.8 MeV has been determined for the therapy beam (Jones et al 1992) with full build-up in A-150 plastic being achieved at ahout 17 mm (Schreuder 1994). Build-up caps of wall thickness 16 mm were manufactured from A-150 plastic, nylon (type 6) and polyethylene to fit over the aluminium shell housing the TEPC.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%