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Anastasios Hadjisolomou
Anastasios Hadjisolomou
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Too scared to go sick: Precarious academic work and ‘presenteeism culture’in the UK higher education sector during the Covid-19 pandemic
A Hadjisolomou, F Mitsakis, S Gary
Work, Employment and Society 36 (3), 569-579, 2022
342022
Profit over people? Evaluating morality on the front line during the COVID-19 crisis: A front-line service manager’s confession and regrets
A Hadjisolomou, S Simone
Work, Employment and Society 35 (2), 396-405, 2021
272021
‘It’s not a big deal’: customer misbehaviour and social washing in hospitality
I Booyens, A Hadjisolomou, D Nickson, T Cunningham, T Baum
International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management 34 (11), 4123-4141, 2022
222022
Doing and negotiating transgender on the front line: Customer abuse, transphobia and stigma in the food retail sector
A Hadjisolomou
Work, Employment and Society 35 (5), 979-988, 2021
212021
Managing attendance at work: The role of line managers in the UK grocery retail sector
A Hadjisolomou
Employee Relations 37 (4), 442-458, 2015
172015
(De) regulation of working time, employer capture, and ‘forced availability’: a comparison between the UK and Cyprus food retail sector
A Hadjisolomou, K Newsome, I Cunningham
The International Journal of Human Resource Management 28 (21), 3047-3064, 2017
152017
Front-line service managers’ misbehaviour and disengagement: the elephant in the store?
A Hadjisolomou
Employee Relations: The International Journal 41 (5), 1015-1032, 2019
82019
Fair work for all? A review of employment practices in the Scottish hospitality industry
A Hadjisolomou, I Booyens, D Nickson, T Cunningham, T Baum
The University of Strathclyde, 2022
52022
Spaces of active disengagement across the food retail shop floor
A Hadjisolomou
Employee Relations: The International Journal 45 (1), 140-155, 2023
32023
Too scared to go sick? The management and the manifestations of workplace attendance in the food retail sector
A Hadjisolomou
Industrial Relations Journal 47 (5-6), 417-433, 2016
32016
‘He is the customer, I will say yes’: Notions of power, precarity and consent to sexual harassment by customers in the gay tourism industry
A Hadjisolomou, D Nickson, T Baum
Gender, Work & Organization 30 (4), 1407-1428, 2023
22023
'The way he looks': Bears, wolfs and cubs Sexualized aesthetic labour in the gay tourism industry. An empirical analysis
A Hadjisolomou, D Nickson
International Labour Process Conference, 2019
22019
‘Boys will be boys?’: Submissive masculinity and sexual harassment in the gay tourism industry
A Hadjisolomou, K Walters, D Nickson, T Baum
Hospitality & Society 13 (3), 173-200, 2023
12023
Customer abuse and harassment in the hospitality industry: the immersion of an everyday workplace crime
F Mitsakis, A Hadjisolomou, A Kouki
Current Issues in Tourism, 1-21, 2024
2024
Exploring the case the dark side of gay tourism:(half-) naked bodies, race, precarity and sexual harassment
A Hadjisolomou, D Nickson, T Baum
Tourism Cases, 2023
2023
Presenteeism’amongst UK higher education staff during and beyond the pandemic
F Mitsakis, A Hadjisolomou, A Kouki, G Kinman
2023
Intellectual activism: the path to change in policy and practice through critical research. The work of the Global Hospitality Research Alliance (GHRA)
T Baum, D Curran, D Williamson, T Duncan, TT Linge, O Gjerald, ...
2023
Morally disengaged managers and customers on the service front-line: evidence from the Greek tourism and hospitality sector during the pandemic
A Hadjisolomou, F Mitsakis, A Kouki
International Labour Process Conference, 2022
2022
Too scared to go sick: precarious academic work and'virtual presenteeism'in the UK higher education during the Covid-19 pandemic
A Hadjisolomou, F Mitsakis
2021
Managing attendance at work: the role of line managers in the UK grocery retail sector
K Townsend, T Dundon, A Hadjisolomou
Employee Relations, 2015
2015
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