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Can high performance work practices help in the former Soviet Union?

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  • Luthans, Kyle W.
  • Hodgetts, Richard M.
  • Luthans, Brett C.

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  • Luthans, Fred & Luthans, Kyle W. & Hodgetts, Richard M. & Luthans, Brett C., 2000. "Can high performance work practices help in the former Soviet Union?," Business Horizons, Elsevier, vol. 43(5), pages 53-60.
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