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The Compensation Conundrum: Does the Hospitality Industry Shortchange Its Employees—and Itself?
The Cornell Hotel and Restaurant Administration Quarterly
doi 10.1016/s0010-8804(01)80047-1
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September 1, 2001
Authors
M Sturman
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SAGE Publications
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