Intergroup contact theory: examining knowledge sharing among individuals from different tribes
Several studies have been conducted to confirm the robustness of intergroup contact theory to reduce sentiments among people from different races, nationalities, and languages. However, reviews conducted show that none of these studies examined the applicability of the intergroup contact theory to r...
Main Authors: | Okyere Kwakye, E., Nor, K. M., Soehod, K., Zaitul, Zaitul |
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Format: | Article |
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IGI Global
2019
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