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Demographic and Organizational Influences on Leader-Member Exchange and Related Work Attitudes

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  • Green, Stephen G.
  • Anderson, Stella E.
  • Shivers, Sheryl L.

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  • Green, Stephen G. & Anderson, Stella E. & Shivers, Sheryl L., 1996. "Demographic and Organizational Influences on Leader-Member Exchange and Related Work Attitudes," Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, Elsevier, vol. 66(2), pages 203-214, May.
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