Employee And Decision-Maker Perceptions On Job Related And Personal Characteristics Suited For Teleworking: A Study In The Malaysian Telecommunication Industry
There is a vast amount of literature addressing the remarkable growth of teleworking in the western societies. The literature covers various topics such as people's perception towards teleworking, the impact of teleworking on individuals and traits of successful teleworkers. There are also lega...
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Main Author: | Arnifa Aswawi |
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2002
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