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대기업 사무직 근로자의 이직의도와 경력학습, 경력동기, 조직지원인식, 조직몰입, 경력몰입 및 고용가능성의 관계 = The Relationships among Turnover Intention, Career related Learning, Career Motivation, Perceived Organizational Support, Organizational Commitment, Career Commitment and Employability of Office Workers in Large Corporations

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' 대기업 사무직 근로자의 이직의도와 경력학습, 경력동기, 조직지원인식, 조직몰입, 경력몰입 및 고용가능성의 관계 = The Relationships among Turnover Intention, Career related Learning, Career Motivation, Perceived Organizational Support, Organizational Commitment, Career Commitment and Employability of Office Workers in Large Corporations' 의 주제별 논문영향력
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