Conditions for distributed leadership practices among managers in elder- and disability care organizations: A structural equation modeling approach
Background: Against the backdrop of worldwide increases in life expectancy, there is a growing concern about the future of health and social care services in many countries, including Sweden. This is not least due to expected cutbacks in tax revenues and increasing staff shortages in the welfare sec...
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Main Authors: | Caroline Hasselgren (Author), Lotta Dellve (Author), Gunnar Gillberg (Author) |
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2021-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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