A value sysfem is an enduring organization of beliefs concerning preferable modes of conduct or end-states of existence along a continuum of relative importance' (Rokeach, 1973, p. 5). The use of such value systems for cross-cultural comparisons is strongly indicated by Rokeach's assumption, accordi
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The structure of work values: A cross cultural comparison
โ Scribed by Dov Elizur; Ingwer Borg; Raymond Hunt; Istvan Magyari Beck
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- 112133734
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- John Wiley and Sons
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- 1991
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