Performance concepts and performance theory

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Performance concepts and performance theory. / Frese, Michael; Sonnentag, Sabine.
Psychological management of individual performance . ed. / Sabine Sonnentag. 1. ed. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons Ltd., 2002. p. 3-25 (Wiley handbooks in the psychology of management in organizations).

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Harvard

Frese, M & Sonnentag, S 2002, Performance concepts and performance theory. in S Sonnentag (ed.), Psychological management of individual performance . 1. edn, Wiley handbooks in the psychology of management in organizations, John Wiley & Sons Ltd., Chichester, pp. 3-25.

APA

Frese, M., & Sonnentag, S. (2002). Performance concepts and performance theory. In S. Sonnentag (Ed.), Psychological management of individual performance (1. ed., pp. 3-25). (Wiley handbooks in the psychology of management in organizations). John Wiley & Sons Ltd..

Vancouver

Frese M, Sonnentag S. Performance concepts and performance theory. In Sonnentag S, editor, Psychological management of individual performance . 1. ed. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons Ltd. 2002. p. 3-25. (Wiley handbooks in the psychology of management in organizations).

Bibtex

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