Introduction: Organizational culture is formed via communication, resolving conflicts, team work and interconnection. The aim of the study was to present the connections between organizational culture and job satisfaction indicators. Methods: A quantitative descriptive approach was used. The study included nursing employees and medical practitioners in six Slovenian hospitals. A 30 per cent quota sample was used, with a response rate of 35.2 % (n = 310). The Organization Culture Assessment Instrument (OCAI) (α = 0,818) and Index of Work Satisfaction (α = 0,921) questionnaires were used. The data was processed with SPSS 20.0 statistical software by using the t-test, single variance analysis, correlation, factor and regression analysis. ...
Background: Organizational culture influences employees’ job satisfaction, commitment and performan...
Purpose - This paper seeks to examine how values comprising organizational culture impact on employe...
Introduction: Managing organizational culture has been increasingly viewed as a lever for healt...
Organizations is a place where a candidate enter’s it for employment purpose. But later his actions ...
Objective. To evaluate connections between job satisfaction and organizational culture of nurses in ...
The paper explains the impact of organizational culture on employees’ job satisfaction. Organizat...
Previous research shows a significant relationship between organizational culture and job satisfacti...
Background: Organizational culture influences employees’ job satisfaction, commitment and performanc...
The aims of this project were to investigate the influence of staff nurses' perceptions of organizat...
The aims of this project were to investigate the influence of staff nurses' perceptions of organizat...
Background: Health system is seeking to provide health services for people by creating the desirable...
The purpose of this exploratory study was to investigate whether there is any relationship between t...
One of the important grounds of modern organizational management is the organizational culture. A mu...
Introduction: Managing organizational culture has been increasingly viewed as a lever for health car...
Abstract Background Organizational culture refers to the beliefs and values that have existed in an ...
Background: Organizational culture influences employees’ job satisfaction, commitment and performan...
Purpose - This paper seeks to examine how values comprising organizational culture impact on employe...
Introduction: Managing organizational culture has been increasingly viewed as a lever for healt...
Organizations is a place where a candidate enter’s it for employment purpose. But later his actions ...
Objective. To evaluate connections between job satisfaction and organizational culture of nurses in ...
The paper explains the impact of organizational culture on employees’ job satisfaction. Organizat...
Previous research shows a significant relationship between organizational culture and job satisfacti...
Background: Organizational culture influences employees’ job satisfaction, commitment and performanc...
The aims of this project were to investigate the influence of staff nurses' perceptions of organizat...
The aims of this project were to investigate the influence of staff nurses' perceptions of organizat...
Background: Health system is seeking to provide health services for people by creating the desirable...
The purpose of this exploratory study was to investigate whether there is any relationship between t...
One of the important grounds of modern organizational management is the organizational culture. A mu...
Introduction: Managing organizational culture has been increasingly viewed as a lever for health car...
Abstract Background Organizational culture refers to the beliefs and values that have existed in an ...
Background: Organizational culture influences employees’ job satisfaction, commitment and performan...
Purpose - This paper seeks to examine how values comprising organizational culture impact on employe...
Introduction: Managing organizational culture has been increasingly viewed as a lever for healt...