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Developing service climate in local vs. foreign firms in smaller Asian emerging markets: a resource-based and social exchange perspective

While research on drivers of service climate has focused on organisational resources and human resource practices such as training, employee autonomy and inter-departmental support, how these resources interrelate and influence service climate has not been examined, especially in the context of smal...

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Published in:International journal of human resource management 2017-02, Vol.28 (4), p.627-656
Main Authors: Hoang, Hung Trong, Rao Hill, Sally, Freeman, Susan, Lu, Vinh Nhat, Imrie, Brian C.
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service climate
service firms
smaller Asian emerging markets
Social exchange theory
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