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The influence of Economic Status on Distributive Justice: The mediating role of nonmonetary sharing mode: A case of Pakistan State Oil (PSO)

The primary purpose of the study was to examine and analyze the individual notion and belief of distributive justice and relative economic status by focusing on distributive justice non-monetary sharing mode by providing evidence from the Pakistan state oil (PSO) with an aim to enlighten the readers...

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Published in:City University Research Journal 2022-01, Vol.12 (3), p.199-210
Main Authors: Khan, Junaid Athar, Naseer, Rabia, Shahzad, Saqib
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