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Changing experiences of work dirtiness, occupational disidentification, and employee withdrawal Journal article
Schaubroeck,John M., Lam,Long W., Lai,Jennifer Y.M., Lennard,Anna C., Peng,Ann C., Chan,Ka Wai. Changing experiences of work dirtiness, occupational disidentification, and employee withdrawal[J]. Journal of Applied Psychology, 2018, 103(10), 1086-1100.
Authors:  Schaubroeck,John M.;  Lam,Long W.;  Lai,Jennifer Y.M.;  Lennard,Anna C.;  Peng,Ann C.; et al.
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Dirty Work  Leadership  Occupational Disidentification  Withdrawal Behavior  Work Dirtiness  
Are you willing to do it? Performing dirty work in the Chinese context Conference paper
Lai, Y. M., Lam, L. W.. Are you willing to do it? Performing dirty work in the Chinese context[C], 2014.
Authors:  Lai, Y. M.;  Lam, L. W.
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Dirty work  Chinese culture  occupational disidentification  
Defining who you are not - The Roles of Moral Dirtiness and Occupational and Organizational Disidentification in Affecting Casino Employee Turnover Intention Journal article
Lai, Y. M., Chan, K. W., Lam, L. W.. Defining who you are not - The Roles of Moral Dirtiness and Occupational and Organizational Disidentification in Affecting Casino Employee Turnover Intention[J]. Journal of Business Research, 2013, 1659-1666.
Authors:  Lai, Y. M.;  Chan, K. W.;  Lam, L. W.
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Dirty Work  Moral Dirtiness  Occupational Disidentification  Organizational Disidentification  Intention To Quit  
Defining who you are not: The roles of moral dirtiness and occupational and organizational disidentification in affecting casino employees’ turnover intention Journal article
Lai, Jennifer Y. M., Chan, K. W., Lam, Long W.. Defining who you are not: The roles of moral dirtiness and occupational and organizational disidentification in affecting casino employees’ turnover intention[J]. Journal of Business Research, 2013, 66(9), 1659-1666.
Authors:  Lai, Jennifer Y. M.;  Chan, K. W.;  Lam, Long W.
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Organizational Disidentification  Dirty Work  Moral Dirtiness  Occupational Disidentification  Intention To Quit