Does Felt Obligation or Gratitude Better Explain the Relationship Between Perceived Organizational Support and Outcomes?
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Thomas J. Zagenczyk | R. Eisenberger | Tae-Yeol Kim | Tae-Hyun Kim | Xueqi Wen | Dianhan Zheng | Deog-Ro Lee | Lei Wang | S. Krivacek | Jing Zhang | Salar Mesdaghinia | M. Joo | Zihan Liu | Jia Yu
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