THE EFFECTIVENESS OF LMX IN EMPLOYEE OUTCOMES IN THE PERSPECTIVE OF ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE

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Abang Azlan Mohamad, maazlan@unimas.my, Universiti Sains Malaysia
May Chiun Lo; T Ramayah, , Universiti Malaysia Sarawak
Kirsten Ling, , Universiti Malaysia Sarawak

Journal: The Asia-Pacific Social Science Review
Volume 19 Issue 4 (Published: 2019-12-01)

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