اشتیاق شغلی

۲۰,۰۰۰ تومان

توضیحات

اشتیاق شغلی:دانلود مبانی نظری و پیشینه پژوهش اشتیاق شغلی در قالب فایل word قابل ویرایش با منابع فارسی و انگلیسی معتبر.(توضیحات کامل در داخل فایل).

فهرست مطالب

اشتیاق شغلی

تعریف اشتیاق شغلی

مفهوم سازی اشتیاق شغلی

ابعاد اشتیاق شغلی

اشتیاق شغلی و مفاهیم مرتبط

محرک های اشتیاق شغلی

پیامدهای اشتیاق شغلی

نظریات و مدل های اشتیاق شغلی

1- نظریه کان

2- نظریه شائوفلی

3-نظریه شیروم (۲۰۰۳)

4- مدل رابینسون و همکاران (۲۰۰۴)

اشتیاق شغلی و تعارض کار- خانواده

استراتژی های افزایش اشتیاق شغلی

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