An Analytic Hierarchy Process Contingency Analysis of Factors Affecting the Emigration Decision of Medical Doctors in Turkey

While the importance of explicitly identifying and considering contingent factors such as decision content and context is widely accepted as a way to ensure the validity of the decision analysis for the specific task at hand, few studies include this. This research uses a contingency theoretical app...

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Үндсэн зохиолчид: Cigdem Kadaifci (Зохиогч), Y. Ilker Topcu (Зохиогч), Enrique Mu (Зохиогч)
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