Employee Referral, Social Proximity, and Worker Discipline: Theory and Suggestive Evidence from India
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- Dhillon, Amrita & Iversen, Vegard & Torsvik, Gaute, 2019. "Employee referral, social proximity and worker discipline: theory and suggestive evidence from India," CAGE Online Working Paper Series 418, Competitive Advantage in the Global Economy (CAGE).
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