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Cultural Boundary of Expectancy Theory-Based Performance Management: A Commentary on DeNisi and Pritchard’s Performance Improvement Model

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  • Kai Zhang
  • Lynda Jiwen Song
  • Rick D. Hackett
  • Peter Bycio

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  • Kai Zhang & Lynda Jiwen Song & Rick D. Hackett & Peter Bycio, 2006. "Cultural Boundary of Expectancy Theory-Based Performance Management: A Commentary on DeNisi and Pritchard’s Performance Improvement Model," Management and Organization Review, The International Association for Chinese Management Research, vol. 2(2), pages 279-294, July.
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