The moderating effect of emotional competence on job satisfaction and organisational commitment of healthcare professionals
Abstract Background Healthcare organisations, such as hospitals, are largely seen as task-oriented, width different people expected to work in interdependent teams. The objective of this study was to investigate the relevance of individual factors (job satisfaction) and individual competences (emoti...
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Main Authors: | Elena Stamouli (Author), Sebastian Gerbeth (Author) |
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