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Edited by David De Cremer, J. Keith Murnighan and Rolf van Dick. This book will be one of the first to provide an overview of recent developments in social psychological theory as it applies to organizational issues. It brings together outstanding scholars whose research touches the interfaces of social psychology , IO psychology and organizational behavior.…...

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