Les médecins sont-ils intéressés à l'intéressement ?
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- Nicolas da Silva, 2013. "Les médecins sont-ils intéressés à l'intéressement ?," Post-Print hal-01449938, HAL.
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motivation intrinsèque; motivation; intéressement; effet pervers;All these keywords.
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