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Thirty years of shaping the discipline: JOB's most influential papers
Neal M. Ashkanasy,
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Neal M. Ashkanasy
University of Queensland, UQ Business School, Australia
University of Queensland, UQ Business School, Australia.Search for more papers by this authorNeal M. Ashkanasy,
Corresponding Author
Neal M. Ashkanasy
University of Queensland, UQ Business School, Australia
University of Queensland, UQ Business School, Australia.Search for more papers by this author
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