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Corporate social responsibility 2 Emotional intelligence 2 Human resource practices 2 I-deals 2 Quantitative 2 Upward influence behaviours 2 Vietnam 2 Corporate Social Responsibility 1 Corporate culture 1 Human Resource Management 1 Intelligence 1 Intelligenz 1 Personalmanagement 1 Unternehmenskultur 1 Viet Nam 1
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Rowley, Chris 2 Luu Trong Tuan 1 Luu, Tuan Trong 1
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Personnel Review 1 Personnel review : a professional journal reporting new developments in research, theory and practice of personel management 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 Other ZBW resources 1
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From value-based human resource practices to i-deals: software companies in Vietnam
Luu, Tuan Trong; Rowley, Chris - In: Personnel Review 44 (2015) 1, pp. 39-68
Purpose – Idiosyncratic deals (i-deals) are employees’ proactive individualized negotiations with their employer for higher job autonomy corresponding to their competencies and values. The path to i-deals in the organization can commence with value-based human resource (HR) practices. The...
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From value-based human resource practices to i-deals : software companies in Vietnam
Luu Trong Tuan; Rowley, Chris - In: Personnel review : a professional journal reporting new … 44 (2015) 1, pp. 39-68
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