New Open Access: Prosocial Compensation Following a Service Failure: Fulfilling an Organization’s Ethical and Philanthropic Responsibilities https://t.co/xi9GHAQysD
Prosocial Compensation Following a Service Failure: Fulfilling an Organization’s Ethical and Philanthropic Responsibilities https://t.co/xi9GHAQysD
Hier kun je het paper zelf lezen (Open Access): https://t.co/Sn6j9Yar2r
RT @StevenVdWalle: When a public (or private) service fails, how do you want to be compensated as a citizen? Does a charity donation on you…
RT @SpringerEthics: #openaccess published in Journal of Business Ethics Prosocial Compensation Following a Service Failure: Fulfilling a…
#openaccess published in Journal of Business Ethics Prosocial Compensation Following a Service Failure: Fulfilling an Organization’s Ethical and Philanthropic Responsibilities https://t.co/BoPxPFFs9c https://t.co/gXVzgbmgqE
RT @StevenVdWalle: When a public (or private) service fails, how do you want to be compensated as a citizen? Does a charity donation on you…
When a public (or private) service fails, how do you want to be compensated as a citizen? Does a charity donation on your behalf work? Prosocial compensation. New paper with @MarijkeLeliveld JP Thomassen & K Ahaus https://t.co/XWoHvsvfK9 Preprint here
RT @MarijkeLeliveld: 1/ New @UniGroningenFEB en @KU_Leuven paper in #journalofbusinessethics with Jean Pierre Thomassen, Kees Ahaus en @Ste…
1/ New @UniGroningenFEB en @KU_Leuven paper in #journalofbusinessethics with Jean Pierre Thomassen, Kees Ahaus en @StevenVdWalle on prosociaal compensation after service failure in public and private sector https://t.co/KajW40aoi2