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Business, 21.11.2019 05:31 ralphy34

Paul is an employee at a marketing firm. he is someone who prefers to be instructed by his seniors and avoids taking major responsibilities. he rarely uses his own judgement or creativity while doing a task in fear of putting things at risk. paul's conduct in the workplace is consistent with the assumptions of
a. expectancy theory
b. theory y
c. equity theory
d. theory x

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