Engaging mixed methodology to Gauge Industrial Relations Quality Determinants / Elizabeth Caroline Augustine, Nur Aida Kipli and Kuldip Singh

Several scholars have claimed that harmonious and quality industrial relations lead to organizational development. There are studies and instruments to measure industrial relations harmony. However, so far, document searches based on SCOPUS and Google Scholar databases revealed a lack of evidence ba...

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Main Authors: Augustine, Elizabeth Caroline (Author), Kipli, Nur Aida (Author), Singh, Kuldip (Author)
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Published: Universiti Teknologi MARA, Sarawak, 2023-03.
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