Книга: P. Na. Kanchana,M. Balasubramanian and N. Sivakami «Job Satisfaction as predictor of organizational commitment»

Job Satisfaction as predictor of organizational commitment

Производитель: "LAP Lambert Academic Publishing"

M. Balasubramanian is Assistant Professor, PG&Research Department of Statistics, Periyar E. V. R. Government College(Autonomous), Tiruchirappalli, Tamilnadu. Hehas been actively involved in teaching, training, consulting research and statistical data analysis for around fifteen years in Tamilnadu. Dr. N. Sivakami is working as Professor&Head, PG Department of Social work in Srimad Andavan Arts&Science College, Tiruchirapalli. She has produced many articles in national&International Journals. She has organized many innovative programmes addressing social issues and policy formulation at the District level. ISBN:9783659371820

Издательство: "LAP Lambert Academic Publishing" (2013)

ISBN: 9783659371820

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