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Abstract Attracting and developing details technology (IT) specialists is among the best issues for businesses. Although a lot investigation has become carried out about the job habits and attitudes of IT experts over the very last 3 decades
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Office 2007 Ultimate Key, the number of ties and the structural holes. Data were collected from 129 IT specialists from a range of jobs, organizations and industries. Results indicate that tie strength in the organization of an IT professional is positively related to task satisfaction. The number of ties outside an organization an IT professional has is also positively related to job performance. However
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Zhang, Lixuan
Creation Date: 2006-08 Partner(s): Collection(s): Usage