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Toward a workplace that facilitates civility while encouraging prosocial and remedial voice

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 January 2020

Julie B. Olson-Buchanan*
Affiliation:
California State University, Fresno
Wendy R. Boswell
Affiliation:
Texas A&M University
Young Eun Lee
Affiliation:
Texas A&M University
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*Corresponding author. Email: [email protected]

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© Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology 2020

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