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    JOB: Philanthropic Identity at Work: Employer Influences on the Charitable Giving Attitudes and Behaviors of Employees

    en-usMay 23, 2016
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    JBC media manager Daylanne Markwardt talks with Jennifer Mize Smith of Western Kentucky University about her paper on work identity and charitable giving, published in the April 2013 issue.

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