An Investigation of Turkish Academics' Job Satisfaction, Role Stress and Intention to Leave

Like any other professional group, academic staff always faces various problems and difficulties while performing their duties. Revealing academics' current problems to solve them and ensuring that they are able to work efficiently and peacefully requires extensive research. Therefore, this stu...

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