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Predictors and Outcomes of Openness to Changes in a Reorganizing Workplace
It is becoming increasingly important for employees to be able to cope with change in the workplace. This longitudinal study examined a set of individual differences and context-specific predictors of employee openness (i.e., change acceptance and positive view of changes) toward a set of workplace...
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