Impact of organizational climate on organizational commitment and perceived organizational performance: empirical evidence from public hospitals
Abstract Background Extant literature suggested that positive organizational climate leads to higher levels of organizational commitment, which is an important concept in terms of employee attitudes, likewise, the concept of perceived organizational performance, which can be assumed as a mirror of t...
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Main Author: | Aysen Berberoglu (Author) |
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