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The psychological micro-foundations of corporate social responsibility: A person-centric systematic review.

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Bibliographic reference Gond, Jean-Pascal ; El Akremi, Assâad ; Swaen, Valérie ; Babu, Nishat. The psychological micro-foundations of corporate social responsibility: A person-centric systematic review.. In: Journal of Organizational Behavior, Vol. 38, no.2, p. 225–246 (10 January 2017)
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