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International Journal of Social Psychology
Revista de Psicología Social
Volume 20, 2005 - Issue 1
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“¿Cuánto tiempo trabajaremos aquí?” Antigüedad en la organización y características de los contratos psicológicos en empleados de call/contact centers

‘How long will we work here?’ Organizational tenure and characteristics of the psychological contracts in call/contact centers employees

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Pages 73-91 | Published online: 23 Jan 2014

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