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Who is empowered? Relative importance of dispositional and situational sources to psychological empowerment

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Who is empowered? Relative importance of dispositional and situational sources to psychological empowerment

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Document type:
Article
Collection:
POP - Possession, Ownership, Property
Title:
Who is empowered? Relative importance of dispositional and situational sources to psychological empowerment
Author:
Simonet, Daniel V. Miller, Katherine E. Luu, Sylvia Askew, Kevin L. Narayan, Anupama Cunningham, Sydnie Pena, Camila Attar, Amen Fonseca, Rose Kobezak, Holly M.
Journal:
European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology
Year of publication:
2019
Volume:
28
Issue:
4
Pages:
536–554
Language:
English
Subject:
core self-evaluation dominance analyses job characteristic mastery psychological empowerment
Topic:
J - Management, leadership, organization
Access:
Access to documents restricted [POP]

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Simonet, Daniel V. et al. “Who Is Empowered? Relative Importance of Dispositional and Situational Sources to Psychological Empowerment.” N.p., 2019. Print.
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