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Herzberg revisited: the impact of salary on the job and career attitudes of I/S professionals
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Proceedings of the 1995 ACM SIGCPR conference on Supporting teams, groups, and learning inside and outside the IS function reinventing IS table of contents
Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Pages: 92 - 102  
Year of Publication: 1995
ISBN:0-89791-712-X
Authors
Stanley J. Smits  College of Business Administration, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA
John R. Tanner  College of Business Administration, University of Southwestern Louisiana, Lafayette, LA
Ephraim R. McLean  College of Business Administration, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA
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SIGCPR: ACM Special Interest Group on Computer Personnel Research
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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Collaborative Colleagues:
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John R. Tanner: colleagues
Ephraim R. McLean: colleagues