Employability, organizational commitment and person-organization fit among nurses in China: A correctional cross‐sectional research
Abstract Aim This study aimed to explore the effect of training on organizational commitment, the mediating effect of employability and the moderating role of person-organization fit. Design A correctional cross‐sectional research design was adopted for this study. Methods A questionnaire‐based surv...
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Main Authors: | Wei Yan (Author), Xingqu Wu (Author), Huan Wang (Author), Yaling Zhang (Author), Lixia Cheng (Author), Xinyao Zhou (Author), Huan Chen (Author), Caiping Song (Author), Junying Ye (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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