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Work from home and job outcomes: does well-being matter for accountants in a developing country?

Purpose Well-being is an important dimension of human life but plays a controversial role in organizations, especially in different working environments. This study aims to explore the role of well-being in work from home (WFH) context, and its consequence on job outcomes among accountants in a fast...

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Published in:International journal of organizational analysis (2005) 2024-07, Vol.32 (7), p.1285-1301
Main Authors: Giang, Thi Trang, Nguyen, Cong-Hoang, Ho, Yi-Hui
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