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Antecedents and consequences of gossip in work groups
Author(s):
B. BEERSMA
,
G. A. van Kleef
,
M. T. M. Dijkstra
,
F. Giardini
,
R. P. M. Wittek
,
Bianca Beersma
,
Gerben van Kleef
,
Maria T. M. Dijkstra
,
B. Beersma
,
R. Wittek
,
M. T. Dijkstra
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2019
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