The relationship between organisation identity and organisational performance
D. Phil. === Whetten (1985), Dutton and Dukerich (1991) and Van Tonder (1987; 1999; 2004a). Organisation identity is often simply described as the distinctive character of the organisation and more formally defined as the core, unique, enduring and unifying features of the organisation. Labich (1994...
Main Author: | Sugreen, Gulshan |
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2012
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10210/4973 |
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