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Neurosensitivity in Business: Vantage Sensitivity as a Competitive Advantage?

Wyrsch, Patrice Cirill (2020). Neurosensitivity in Business: Vantage Sensitivity as a Competitive Advantage?. (Thesis). Universität Bern, Bern

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Abstract

This dissertation investigates the link between neurosensitivity (i.e., environmental sensitivity/sensory-processing sensitivity) and business-relevant behaviors. Study 1 conceptual-theoretically explores the link between neurosensitivity and organizational ambidexterity and social capital. Study 2 empirically examines neurosensitivity with organizational citizenship behavior and work conditions. Study 3 examines neurosensitivity with task performance and leadership. On the one hand, study 1 proposes that the diversity of neurosensitivity and, thus, neurodiversity, can serve as a source of competitive advantage. On the other hand, studies 2 and 3 suggest that vantage sensitivity can serve as a source of competitive advantage. In sum, the crucial question from a management perspective is not whether a person shows high or low levels of sensitivity, but rather whether that person is able to realize the potential of his or her vantage sensitivity level.

Item Type: Thesis
Dissertation Type: Cumulative
Date of Defense: 20 August 2020
Subjects: 600 Technology > 650 Management & public relations
Institute / Center: 03 Faculty of Business, Economics and Social Sciences > Department of Business Management > Institute of Organization and Human Resource Management
Depositing User: Hammer Igor
Date Deposited: 11 Dec 2020 19:57
Last Modified: 20 Aug 2021 00:30
URI: https://boristheses.unibe.ch/id/eprint/2364

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