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    Evaluating the multi-dimensional view of employee commitment: A comparative UK-Chinese study.

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    This study evaluates the contribution of the multiple constituencies of commitment framework to the explanation of work attitudes and behaviours among samples of manufacturing workers in the United Kingdom (UK) and the People's Republic of China (PRC). Our findings suggest that the organization, the supervisor, co-workers and the union were seen by respondents as separate commitment foci. Consistent with the 'compatibility hypothesis', the relationship between commitment and outcome was stronger where the constituency focus was matched. However, the 'cultural hypothesis', on the greater salience of person- or group-based commitments in the PRC context, was generally not accepted. The findings are discussed in the light of the comparative cultural and industrial relations contexts of the two countries.Department of Management and Marketin

    Integrating The Diverse Definitions of Happiness: A Time-Sequential Framework of Subjective Well-Being

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    emotion, subjective well-being, mood, happiness,

    Control of Cell Proliferation During Development and Animal Evolution

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    Normal and Abnormal Blood Coagulation: A Review

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