This researcher investigates how economic crises and cultural dynamics influence worker support systems, examining phenomena such asCo-worker Support and Affective Commitment, while also exploring how Cultural Obligation and Deviant Behavior are shaped by Moral Economy perspectives. Their work spans themes in Employment and Welfare Studies, Culture, Economy, and Development Studies, with a focus on understanding the interplay between economic crises, cultural behavior, and workplace dynamics across diverse regions.
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