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A Process for Assessment Exercise Design: a Model of Best Practice
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Ahmed, Y.
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BLACKWELL BUSINESS
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1997
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Perceived Fairness of Promotion Procedures: Identification of Justice Rules and Consequences for Job Attitudes
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Reiley, J.
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BLACKWELL BUSINESS
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1996
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3 |
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Perceptions of Overt and Personality-based Integrity Tests
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Whitney, D. J.
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BLACKWELL BUSINESS
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1999
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4 |
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Performance Rating Accuracy: Convergence Between Supervisor Assessment and Sales Productivity
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Sundvik, L.
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BLACKWELL BUSINESS
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1998
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Personality and Job Performance in Financial Services Managers
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Salgado, J. F.
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BLACKWELL BUSINESS
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1997
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Personality and Performance at the Beginning of the New Millennium: What Do We Know and Where Do We Go Next?
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Barrick, M. R.
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BLACKWELL BUSINESS
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2001
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7 |
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Personality Predictors of Citizenship Performance
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Borman, W. C.
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BLACKWELL BUSINESS
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2001
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Personality, Self-Efficacy and Functioning in Management Teams: A Contribution to Validation
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De Jong, R. D.
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BLACKWELL BUSINESS
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1999
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Personnel Selection at the Beginning of the New Millennium
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Salgado, J.
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BLACKWELL BUSINESS
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2000
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10 |
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Perspectives on Models of Job Performance
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Viswesvaran, C.
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BLACKWELL BUSINESS
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2000
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Playing by the Rules: Ethical Criteria at an Ethical Investment Fund
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Cowton, C. J.
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BLACKWELL BUSINESS
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1999
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12 |
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Practioner Focus - Profile: Charles Hampden-Turner
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00
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BLACKWELL BUSINESS
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1999
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13 |
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Predictors of Participation in Performance Appraisal: A Voluntary System in a Blue-Collar Work Environment
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Langan-Fox, J.
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BLACKWELL BUSINESS
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1998
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14 |
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Procedural Justice and Perceptions of Fairness in Selection Practice
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Harris, L.
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BLACKWELL BUSINESS
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2000
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15 |
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Procedural Justice in Personnel Selection: International and Cross-Cultural Perspectives
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Steiner, D. D.
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BLACKWELL BUSINESS
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2001
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16 |
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PROFESSIONALISM AND VALUES
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Brakel, A.
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BLACKWELL BUSINESS
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2000
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PROGRESSIVE CAPITALISM OR REACTIONARY SOCIALISM? PROGRESSIVE LABOUR POLICY, AGEING MARXISM AND UNREPENTANT EARLY CAPITALISM IN THE CHINESE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
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Lee, O.
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BLACKWELL BUSINESS
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2001
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PROLEGOMENA FOR AN ECONOMIC THEORY OF MORALS
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Waldkirch, R. W.
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BLACKWELL BUSINESS
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2001
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PROPOSAL FOR A MODEL FOR THE ELABORATION OF ETHICAL CODES BASED ON DISCOURSE ETHICS
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Lozano, J. F.
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BLACKWELL BUSINESS
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2001
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Protecting the Public, Securing the Profession: Enforcing Ethical Standards Among Software Engineers
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Wilkes, J.
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BLACKWELL BUSINESS
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1997
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