Licensed to say no : how and why does engaging in a prior moral action influence family support provision?
Year of publication: |
October 2017
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Authors: | Li, Andrew ; Mai, Ke Michael ; Bagger, Jessica |
Published in: |
Journal of vocational behavior. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier, ISSN 0001-8791, ZDB-ID 120151-7. - Vol. 102.2017, p. 86-98
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Subject: | Family support | Moral licensing | Counterfactual thinking |
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