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Mối quan hệ giữa sự tham gia công việc, chủ nghĩa Machiavelli và hiệu suất công việc
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Nghiên cứu này đã xem xét ảnh hưởng của sự tham gia công việc đối với mối quan hệ giữa chủ nghĩa Machiavelli và hiệu suất công việc. Kết quả cho thấy có ảnh hưởng đáng kể đối với các nhà quản lý tự nhận thấy mình có mức độ tham gia công việc cao. Không có ảnh hưởng nào được tìm thấy cho các nhà quản lý tự nhận thấy mình có mức độ tham gia công việc thấp. Những phát hiện được thảo luận trong bối cảnh của nghiên cứu, và những hàm ý được cung cấp cho các nhà điều hành trong bối cảnh bán lẻ.
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#sự tham gia công việc #chủ nghĩa Machiavelli #hiệu suất công việcTài liệu tham khảo
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