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Development of activity through reflection: the case of the public prosecutor's lapsus linguae
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Journal of Organizational Change Management (2011) 24 (2): 191–210.
Published: 05 April 2011
... experiencing a series of interruptions. © Emerald Group Publishing Limited 2011 Public prosecutors Job analysis Our first year of work covered a lot of ground: we approached the public prosecutors' different fields of action and the different situations in which they must act...
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Job involvement, obsessive‐compulsive personality traits, and workaholic behavioral tendencies
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Journal of Organizational Change Management (2004) 17 (5): 490–508.
Published: 01 October 2004
... Job analysis Workaholism Personality measurement Job involvement refers to the degree to which individuals psychologically identify with their present job (Kanungo, 1982). For highly involved employees, their jobs seem inexorably connected with their very identities, interests, and life...
