The impact of temporal distance and need for status on employee evaluations of corporate social responsibility campaigns/ Lydia Hanks, Lu Zhang, and Sean McGinley
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TextPublication details: United Kingdom : Taylor & Francis Group, April-June 2020.Description: Volume 21, pages 188-204 illustrationSubject(s): DDC classification: - DPer 647.94068 In821 2020 v21 no. 1-4
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