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Pfeffer, Jeffrey. 1992. Managing with Power: Politics and Influence in Organizations. Boston, MA: Harvard Business School Press.
Pfeffer, Jeffrey. 1994. Competitive Advantage Through People: Unleashing the Power of the Workplace. Boston, MA: Harvard Business School Press.
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Pfeffer, Jeffrey and Alison Davis-Blake. 1990. “Unions and Job Satisfaction: An Alternative View.” Work and Occupations 17:259-283.
Pfeffer, Jeffrey and Philip Nowak. 1976. “Joint Ventures and Interorganizational Interdependence.” Aministrative Science Quarterly 21:398-418.
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Podolny, Joel M. and James N. Baron. 1997. “Relationships and Resources: Social Networks and Mobility in the Workplace.” American Sociological Review 62:673-693.
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Podolny, Joel M., Toby E. Stuart and Michael T. Hannan. 1996. “Networks, Knowledge, and Niches: Competition in the Worldwide Semiconductor Industry, 1984-1991.” American Journal of Sociology 102:659-689.
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