The relationship between job strain and help-seeking behavior as moderated by power distance orientation
It is a common occurrence for employees to encounter stress during the course of a workday. In such situations, individuals often turn to those in their immediate surroundings for support when confronted with work challenges (Hassard & Cox, 2015). An employee may opt to approach their workmate o...
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Main Author: | Li, Merry Joyce T. |
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