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Performance evaluation in high technology firms: a political perspective
Joseph J. Martocchio
, Gerald R. Ferris
School of Labor and Employment Relations
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Performance Evaluation
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Political Views
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High-tech Firms
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Effective Management
66%
External Environment
33%
High Technology
33%
Organizational Performance
33%
Human Resource Management
33%
Human Resource Management Practices
33%
Technology Organization
33%
Management Performance
33%
Internal Environment
33%
Human Resource Department
33%
Performance Practice
33%
Subordinate Performance
33%
Computer Science
Performance Evaluation
100%
High Technology
100%
Effective Management
50%
Technology Organization
25%
External Environment
25%
Human Resource Management
25%
Internal Environment
25%
Human Resources Department
25%
Human Resource
25%
Social Sciences
Performance Evaluation
100%
Human Resources
100%
Personnel Management
50%
Organizational Performance
50%
Engineering
High Technology
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