Shopping with elephants: coming to terms with nepotism in the retail space
Nepotism, favouritism and discrimination: issues that exist not only in business and politics, but also, in shopping malls! Research has shown that customers will likely receive benefits and superior service when they demonstrate a common “bond” with the people who serve them. Perks include free pro...
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2009
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