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The concept of psychological contract became more popular among researchers starting in the 1990s, [8] but was named decades earlier in 1960 by Chris Argyris.As studies in industrial relations developed and grew more complex, it was revealed that employees are more likely to perform better in certain work environments.
The film was shot on a tight budget of $807,000, [49] beginning on November 11, 1959, and ending on February 1, 1960. [50] [51] Filming started in the morning and finished by six p.m. or earlier on Thursdays (when Hitchcock and his wife would dine at Chasen's). [52] Nearly the whole film was shot with 50 mm lenses on 35 mm cameras.
Psychological thriller [11] 1961: Blast of Silence: Allen Baron: Allen Baron, Molly McCarthy, Larry Tucker: United States: Crime thriller [12] Le Cave Se Rebiffe: Gilles Grangier: Jean Gabin, Martine Carol, Bernard Blier: France Italy: Comedy thriller [13] The Dead Eyes of London: Alfred Vohrer: Joachim Fuchsberger, Karin Baal, Dieter Borsche ...
Jessica Chastain and Anne Hathaway's new movie Mothers' Instinct has unveiled a first trailer.
Directed by Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead, the filmmakers behind recent psychological thrillers like Spring and The Endless, this movie is the latest in a streak of sci-fi hair-raisers that ...
Horror films released in 1960; Title Director Cast Country Notes 13 Ghosts: William Castle: Charles Herbert, Jo Morrow, Martin Milner: United States [1] Atom Age Vampire: Anton Giulio Majano: Alberto Lupo, Susanne Loret: Italy [2] Black Sunday: Mario Bava: Barbara Steele, John Richardson, Ivo Garrani: Italy [3] Blood and Roses: Roger Vadim
Italian indie thriller “The Contract,” starring Kevin Spacey as a character named “The Devil,” is set to world premiere at the Cairo Film Festival this week, without Spacey on the red ...
Chris Argyris (July 16, 1923 – November 16, 2013 [1]) was an American business theorist and professor at Yale School of Management and Harvard Business School.Argyris, like Richard Beckhard, Edgar Schein and Warren Bennis, [citation needed] is known as a co-founder of organization development, and known for seminal work on learning organizations.