Wanous et al., 1977 - Google Patents
A cross-sectional test of need hierarchy theoryWanous et al., 1977
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- 10634127867833847385
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- Wanous J
- Zwany A
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- Organizational Behavior and Human Performance
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Using Alderfer's ERG need hierarchy theory as the starting point, three need categories were developed. These were then compared to cluster and factor analytic results and accordingly modified. Three propositions which state the causal relationship between need …
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