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WHO OUGHT TO BE BLAMED? THE EFFECT OF ORGANIZATIONAL ROLES ON BLAME AND CREDIT ATTRIBUTIONS
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Main Authors:
Donald E., Gibson
,
Scott J., Schroeder
Format:
text
Language:
eng
Published:
Emerald
2003
Subjects:
Attribution theory,Blame,Conflict,Credit,Roles,Structure
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