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Swearing at Work: The Mixed Outcomes of Profanity

Journal of Managerial Psychology - United Kingdom
doi 10.1108/jmp-04-2016-0102
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Organizational BehaviorHuman Resource ManagementApplied PsychologyManagement ScienceSocial PsychologyOperations Research
Date

March 13, 2017

Authors
Yehuda BaruchRea ProuskaAriane Ollier-MalaterreJennifer Bunk
Publisher

Emerald


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