Measuring social capital of healthcare organizations reported by employees for creating positive workplaces - validation of the SOCAPO-E instrument
Abstract Background In highly segmented and complex healthcare organizations social capital is assumed to be of high relevance for the coordination of tasks in healthcare. So far, comprehensively validated instruments on social capital in healthcare organizations are lacking. The aim of this work is...
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Main Authors: | Lena Ansmann (Author), Kira Isabel Hower (Author), Markus Antonius Wirtz (Author), Christoph Kowalski (Author), Nicole Ernstmann (Author), Lorna McKee (Author), Holger Pfaff (Author) |
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2020-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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