When goal orientations collide: effects of learning and performance orientation on team adaptability in response to workload imbalance.
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Justin W. Webb | Christopher O. L. H. Porter | C. O. Porter | Celile Itir Gogus | J. Webb | Christopher O L H Porter | Justin W Webb
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