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Good Work: Eroding and New Standards in a Changing World

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  • Rastetter, Daniela

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  • Hauff, Sven & Rastetter, Daniela, 2021. "Good Work: Eroding and New Standards in a Changing World," management revue - Socio-Economic Studies, Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, vol. 32(3), pages 147-151.
  • Handle: RePEc:nms:mamere:10.5771/0935-9915-2021-3-147
    DOI: 10.5771/0935-9915-2021-3-147
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    1. Sven Hauff & Stefan Kirchner, 2015. "Identifying work value patterns: cross-national comparison and historical dynamics," International Journal of Manpower, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, vol. 36(2), pages 151-168, May.
    2. Hauff, Sven & Kirchner, Stefan, 2014. "Changes in workplace situation and work values. Relations and dynamics within different employment regimes," management revue - Socio-Economic Studies, Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, vol. 25(1), pages 27-49.
    3. Jeremy Aroles & Nathalie Mitev & François-Xavier de Vaujany, 2019. "Mapping themes in the study of new work practices," Post-Print hal-02327015, HAL.
    4. Hauff, Sven & Kirchner, Stefan, 2014. "Changes in workplace situation and work values. Relations and dynamics within different employment regimes," management revue. Socio-economic Studies, Rainer Hampp Verlag, vol. 25(1), pages 27-49.
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