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8 February - Volume 21, Issue 1, Pages 3 - 104
9 May - Volume 21, Issue 2, Pages 106 - 211
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14 November 2016
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“A whole new future” – identity construction among disadvantaged young adults
Jessie Koen
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Annelies Van Vianen
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Ute-Christine Klehe
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Jelena Zikic
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Happy employees in a resourceful workplace: just a direct relationship?
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A study on the mediational role of psychological capital
Greta Mazzetti
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Dina Guglielmi
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Rita Chiesa
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Marco Giovanni Mariani
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Career control, career dialogue and managerial position
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How do these matter for perceived employability?
Monique Veld
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Judith H. Semeijn
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Tinka van Vuuren
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Correlates of work-alienation and positive job attitudes in high- and low-status workers
Angela Fedi
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Letizia Pucci
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Stefano Tartaglia
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Chiara Rollero
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Occurrence of rating distortions and ratees’ fairness perceptions per raters’ mood and affect
Sumrina Razzaq
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Muhammad Zahid Iqbal
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Malik Ikramullah
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Jan-Willem van Prooijen
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