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Affective Commitment as a Predictor of Absenteeism: Evidence from a U.S. Utility Provider

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Published in:International Journal of Human Resource Studies
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Published: 2025
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title Affective Commitment as a Predictor of Absenteeism: Evidence from a U.S. Utility Provider
title_auth Affective Commitment as a Predictor of Absenteeism: Evidence from a U.S. Utility Provider
title_full Affective Commitment as a Predictor of Absenteeism: Evidence from a U.S. Utility Provider
title_fullStr Affective Commitment as a Predictor of Absenteeism: Evidence from a U.S. Utility Provider
title_full_unstemmed Affective Commitment as a Predictor of Absenteeism: Evidence from a U.S. Utility Provider
title_short Affective Commitment as a Predictor of Absenteeism: Evidence from a U.S. Utility Provider
title_sort affective commitment as a predictor of absenteeism: evidence from a u.s. utility provider
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url https://www.macrothink.org/journal/index.php/ijhrs/article/view/23182