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Effects of contingent and noncontingent rewards on the relationship between worker satisfaction and task performance: A field study

Ronald D. Johnson and Jerry A. Wallin

Journal of Behavioral Economics, 1975, vol. 4, issue 2, 121-132

Date: 1975
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