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Studies in Business and Economics
Volume 17 (2022): Issue 3 (December 2022)
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Using Graph Theory to Optimize Career Transitions
James Otto
James Otto
College of Business & Economics, Towson University
USA
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Han Chaodong
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College of Business & Economics, Towson University
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Ke Jian-Yu Fisher
Ke Jian-Yu Fisher
College of Business Administration & Public Policy, California State University
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Fisher, Ke Jian-Yu
Jan 27, 2023
Studies in Business and Economics
Volume 17 (2022): Issue 3 (December 2022)
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Published Online:
Jan 27, 2023
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DOI:
https://doi.org/10.2478/sbe-2022-0053
Keywords
Career change
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Occupational skills
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Graph theory
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Shortest path
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