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Janet A. Lenaghan
Assistant Professor of Management
Hofstra University
Richard Buda
Associate Professor of Management
Hofstra University
Alan B. Eisner
Associate Professor and Graduate Program Chair of Management
Pace University
* The authors gratefully acknowledge the insightful comments of Dr. Charles C. Fischer, editor of JMI and two anonymous reviewers. We would also like to thank Alvin Hwang and Dan Baugher for their contributions to this research. This article is dedicated to the memory of our friend and coauthor, Dr. Richard Buda, who passed away on September 2, 2005.
(1) Outcomes comparable to those reported emerged when treating WFC and EI as continuous variables and using hierarchical regression. The interaction effect remained significant at the .05 level.




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