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    Language competence and role stress in Japanese companies in Australia

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    Okamoto, K.
    Teo, Stephen
    Date
    2010
    Type
    Conference Paper
    
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    Okamoto, K. and Teo, S. 2010. Language competence and role stress in Japanese companies in Australia, in Catherine Welch, Fely Evangelista, Sid Gray, Robert Jack, Ben Tipton (ed), ANZIBA Conference 2010: Global Business and Sustainable Development, Apr 15 2010. Sydney, Australia: Australia and New Zealand International Business Academy.
    Source Title
    Proceedings of the ANZIBA Conference 2010: Global Business and Sustainable Development
    Source Conference
    ANZIBA Conference 2010: Global Business and Sustainable Development
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/41646
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