Building Workplace Trust in Some Cultures is to Blur the Line Between Professional and Personal Life
In China and Turkey, the separation between work and personal life is not so clear cut as compared with western societies, according to a joint study by Singapore Management University professor of organisational behaviour Tan Hwee Hoon, and management professors S. Arzu Wasti and Selin Eser of Saba...
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