Socialization in network marketing organizations: is it cult behavior?

The Journal of Socio-Economics - Tập 29 - Trang 361-374 - 2000
Patralekha Bhattacharya1, Krishna Kumar Mehta1
1School of Management, Yale University, New Haven, CT 06520, USA

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