The Causal Order of Job Satisfaction and Organizational Commitment in Models of Employee Turnover

Human Resource Management Review - Tập 9 - Trang 495-524 - 1999
Douglas B Currivan1
1University of Massachusetts, Boston, MA, 02125-3393 USA

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