From Job Resources to Idea Implementation: A Moderated Sequential Mediation Model
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Vicente González-Romá | Salvatore Zappalà | Fabio Massei | Pamela Tierney | P. Tierney | S. Zappalà | Vicente González-Romá | Fabio Massei | Pamela Tierney
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