Evaluation Framework EFI for Measuring the Impact of Learning, Education and Training

422 indexed citations
published 2014
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DSpace (Open University in the Netherlands)

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About Evaluation Framework EFI for Measuring the Impact of Learning, Education and Training

This paper, published in 2014, received 422 indexed citations . Written by Christian M. Stracke covering the research area of Management Science and Operations Research. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Atmospheric Science (82 citations), Global and Planetary Change (75 citations), Ecology (27 citations), Aerospace Engineering (24 citations) and Environmental Engineering (22 citations). Published in DSpace (Open University in the Netherlands).

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