Mesurer différemment l’identification à l’organisation : résultats d’une série d’études sur l’adaptation française et la validation d’un instrument graphiqueMeasuring organizational identification differently: Results of a series of studies on the French-adaptation and validation of a graphic single-item scale

  • Emily Brousseau and
  • Martin Lauzier

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  • Emily Brousseau
    Université du Québec en Outaouais

  • Martin Lauzier
    Université du Québec en Outaouais
    martin.lauzier@uqo.ca

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