International Business Management

Year: 2016
Volume: 10
Issue: 25
Page No. 5836 - 5841

Investigating the Effect of Thinking Styles Dimension from the Perspective of Sternberg and Emotional Intelligence Staff of Agricultural Jihad Organization in East Azerbaijan Province (City of Tabriz)

Authors : Amir Hossein Amirkhani, Mitra Abbasian, Mohammad Kharaghani and Hamideh Arshadi

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