## Abstract This paper represents an initial effort to explore the empirical relationship between business ideologies and perceptions of organizational downsizing. The results of four studies, two conducted in the US and one each in Singapore and Korea, suggest that respondents' belief in the ideol
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Perceiving Self-Interest: Power, Ideology, and Maintenance of the Status Quo
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