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Utilitarian Value Is More Important Than Hedonic Value in Preventing

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Utilitarian value is more important than hedonic value in preventing switching behavior.


Definitions:

Specific Tasks

Particular and defined pieces of work or duties assigned to someone as part of a job or course of study.

Leader Demands

The requirements or expectations set by a leader for their subordinates or team members to achieve organizational goals.

Effective Size

Refers to the actual impact or capability of a group or organizational unit to achieve its objectives.

Context Factor

An external condition or circumstance that influences the environment in which an event occurs or a decision is made.

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