Faculty Perception on Support to Do Their Job Well
Research has commonly suggested that adequate and appropriate mentoring and faculty perception of support for a work-life balance are important factors in the recruitment, development, and retention of university faculty. To better understand the role of these factors in faculty job performance at t...
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Main Authors: | Charissa K. Eaton (Author), Aurea K. Osgood (Author), Dawnette L. Cigrand (Author), Ann-Marie L. Dunbar (Author) |
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Park University,
2015-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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