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Personnel Selection in Organizations
Kevin R. Murphy
- 27 Nov 1992
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TL;DR: Schmitt and Borman as discussed by the authors reviewed the book "Personnel Selection in Organizations, edited by Neal Schmitt and Walter C. Borman" and presented a review of the book's contents.
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Abstract: The article presents a review of the book “Personnel Selection in Organizations,” edited by Neal Schmitt and Walter C. Borman.
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