Exploring the differential impact of individual and organizational factors on organizational commitment of physicians and nurses
Abstract Background Physician and nursing shortages in acute and critical care settings require research on factors which might drive their commitment, an important predictor of absenteeism and turnover. However, the degree to which the commitment of a physician or a nurse is driven by individual or...
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Main Authors: | Felix Miedaner (Author), Ludwig Kuntz (Author), Christian Enke (Author), Bernhard Roth (Author), Anika Nitzsche (Author) |
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