Onboarding New Employees Taking Into Account Gender Differences
Keywords: Gender, woman, female professional mentality, onboarding
Article no: 85
Pages 592-600
Keywords: Gender, woman, female professional mentality, onboarding
Article no: 85
Pages 592-600
Keywords: Expectancy theory, hospital employee motivation, expectancy, instrumentality, valence, Jordan
Article no: 18
Pages 122-133
Keywords: Culture, society, mentality, polymentality, civilization
Article no: 266
Pages 2009-2016
Keywords: Financial decisions, financial policy, types of financial policy, financial mentality, risk, behavioral economics
Article no: 110
Pages 869-873
Keywords: Discourse, educational texts, language mentality, second language, teaching, textbooks
Article no: 63
Pages 484-491
Keywords: Artistic ethnography, borderlands, foreign countries, identity, mentality
Article no: 146
Pages 1172-1179
Keywords: Communicative grammar, iconicity, mentality, part of speech
Article no: 12
Pages 99-108
Keywords: Russian culture, linguistic picture of the world, Kyrgyz culture, mentality, artwork, Russian phraseology
Article no: 173
Pages 1311-1318
Keywords: Informal institutions, regional features, mentality, socio-economic development.
Article no: 146
Pages 1273-1277
Keywords: Behavior,concept, mentality, national culture
Article no: 17
Pages 123-130
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