The role of personality in the job demands-resources model A study of Australian academic staff
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Con Stough | Arnold B. Bakker | Anthony H. Winefield | Maureen F. Dollard | N. Gillespie | A. Bakker | M. Dollard | A. Winefield | Carolyn M. Boyd | C. Stough | Nicole Gillespie
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