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Behavioral Drivers of Process Deviations and the Effects on Productivity and Quality: Evidence From the Field 

Ibanez, Maria R. (2018-05-23)
This dissertation provides empirical evidence from high-stakes field settings of how productivity and quality are affected by workers' deviations from prescribed processes. The first essay of the dissertation explores the ...

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