An empirical study of ‘green’ workplace behaviours: ability, motivation and opportunity (English)
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Asia Pacific Journal of Human Resources
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2018
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Title:An empirical study of ‘green’ workplace behaviours: ability, motivation and opportunity
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Contributors:Rayner, Julie ( author ) / Morgan, Damian ( author )
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Published in:Asia Pacific Journal of Human Resources ; 56, 1 ; 56-78
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Publication date:2018-01-01
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Size:23 pages
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Type of media:Article (Journal)
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Type of material:Electronic Resource
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Language:English
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Table of contents – Volume 56, Issue 1
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Issue Information ‐ TOC| 2018
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Editors’ noteBartram, Timothy / Cooke, Fang Lee et al. | 2018
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Gender diversity from the top: the trickle‐down effect in the Australian public sectorGould, Jill A / Kulik, Carol T / Sardeshmukh, Shruti R et al. | 2018
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Green human resource management practices: scale development and validityTang, Guiyao / Chen, Yang / Jiang, Yuan / Paillé, Pascal / Jia, Jin et al. | 2018
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An empirical study of ‘green’ workplace behaviours: ability, motivation and opportunityRayner, Julie / Morgan, Damian et al. | 2018
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Scholars, strategists or stakeholders? Competing rationalities and impact of performance evaluation for academic managers in Chinese universitiesWang, Meng / Morley, Michael J / Cooke, Fang Lee / Xu, Jiuping / Bian, Huimin et al. | 2018
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Making sense of sexual harassment: narratives of working women in Sri LankaAdikaram, Arosha S et al. | 2018
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Sexual harassment training: explaining differences in Australian and US approachesBainbridge, Hugh TJ / Perry, Elissa L / Kulik, Carol T et al. | 2018