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ESG as an Organizational Reputation Signal:A Study on Employee Turnover Intention and Instrumentality Perception ESG作为组织声誉信号:员工离职意向与工具性感知的研究
Insa jo'jig yeon'gu Pub Date : 2023-05-31 DOI: 10.26856/kjom.2023.31.2.1
Eunmi Chang, Jimin Kwon, Bo Kyung Kim
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