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| Title: | Can the Theory of Planned Behaviour Improve Our
Understanding of the Influence of Organisational Factors on Workers'
Behaviour? |
| Authors: | Roche, Ann Marie Freeman, Toby Allan Williamson, Paul Joseph Pidd, Kenneth John |
| Issue Date: | 2007 |
| Publisher: | Australian Psychological Society |
| Citation: | Freeman, T.A., Roche, A.M., Williamson,
P.J., & Pidd, K.J., 2007. Can the Theory of Planned Behaviour Improve Our
Understanding of the Influence of Organisational Factors on Workers' Behaviour?.
Conference Proceedings: 7th Industrial and Organisational Psychology Conference (IOP) /
1st Asia Pacific Congress on Work and Organisational Psychology (APCWOP),
81-85. |
| URI: | http://www.psychology.org.au http://hdl.handle.net/2328/11877 |
| Appears in Collections: | 1701 - Psychology 1117 - Public Health and Health Services
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