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Examiner: Emic versus etic: A perspective for decision-making

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Emic versus etic: A perspective for decision-making
Jan Aylsworth | Organizational Psychology Examiner
July 30, 2014
Organizational psychology, organizational effectiveness and how we all work together within the organizations we populate are complex notions that involve multiple perspectives of multiple stakeholders over multiple points in time.Yet in the moment, the luxury of philosophical thought is...
Emic versus etic: A perspective for decision-making
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