Job performance in healthcare: a systematic review
Abstract Background Healthcare organisations face major challenges to keep healthcare accessible and affordable. This requires them to transform and improve their performance. To do so, organisations must influence employee job performance. Therefore, it is necessary to know what the key dimensions...
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Main Authors: | Marcel Krijgsheld (Author), Lars G. Tummers (Author), Floortje E. Scheepers (Author) |
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2022-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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