by
Frege, Carola M., 1965-
Format:
Books
Publication Date
2013
Excerpt:
-McCormick -- 5.The experience of work in comparative perspective / Patrick McGovern -- 6.HRM, organizational
by
Knox, Paul L.
Format:
Regular print
Publication Date
2013
Excerpt:
-Making -- Territoriality -- People and Places, Insiders and Outsiders -- Experience and Meaning -- Images and Behavior
by
Silverman, David, 1943, author.
Format:
Books
Publication Date
2013
Excerpt:
Only Concerned with Subjective Experience -- 17.4.Take Advantage of Using Qualitative Data -- 17.5
by
Braun, Virginia.
Format:
Books
Publication Date
2013
Excerpt:
experience ; The authors use the same dataset throughout - reproduced in full (with associated research
by
Joyner, Randy L.
Format:
Books
Publication Date
2013
Excerpt:
Knowledge, Experience, and Skills -- Likely Support -- Time Required -- Accessibility -- Conduct a Broad
by
Lecrenski, Nick.
Format:
Books
Publication Date
2013
Excerpt:
-- Clearing Application Data -- Displaying Pictures Library Content -- Selecting Files: User Experience
by
Grandey, Alicia.
Format:
Books
Publication Date
2013
Excerpt:
Perspectives: Customer Service, Call Centers, Caring Professionals -- 6.The Customer Experience of Emotional
by
Cortina, Jose M.
Format:
Books
Publication Date
2013
Excerpt:
/Organizational Psychology / Robert P. Gephart, Jr. -- ch. 10 Experience Sampling Methodology / Timothy A. Judge
by
Pare, David.
Format:
Books
Publication Date
2013
Excerpt:
Relationship -- SECTION THREE MAPPING CLIENTS' EXPERIENCE -- 5.Receiving and Reading Meaning -- 6.Responding
by
Stohr, Mary K.
Format:
Books
Publication Date
2013
Excerpt:
metropolitan community -- Section VIII The Corrections Experience for Staff -- Introduction -- The State of the
by
McDonald, Kevin, 1955-
Format:
Books
Publication Date
2013 2010
Excerpt:
Movement -- Violence and Nation: the Palestinian Experience -- Apocalypse Now? -- Violence, the Mask and
by
Funada-Classen, Sayaka, author.
Format:
Electronic Resources
Publication Date
2013 2012
Excerpt:
history more deeply and comprehensively. In any case, it would be impossible to study the experience of
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