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Increasing Factors of Organizational Commitment of Medical Doctors and Nurses

ISGUC, The Journal of Industrial Relations and Human Resources
doi 10.4026/1303-2860.2011.0182.x
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July 1, 2011

Authors
Serap BENLİGİRAYHarun SÖNMEZ
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IS, GUC (The Journal of Industrial Relations and Human Resources)


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