This paper reports comparative research comparing the relationship between supervisor-subordinate relationships, teamwork, role ambiguity and discretionary power for nurses working in public and private sector hospitals in Australia and the UK. The findings indicate that the four factors accounted for approximately a quarter of the variance for nurses in the UK and almost a fifth of the variance for nurses working in public sector hospitals. Moreover, the findings identify a significant difference across all variables for nurses working in public sector hospitals compared with private sector with nurses in the private sector having higher satisfaction levels and perceiving lower levels of role ambiguity. There were fewer differences for nur...
Within a context of global nurse shortages, replacing nurses is difficult; training and retention is...
This paper examines the relationship between supervisor-nurse relationships, engagement, psychologic...
The research examined the impact of management upon employee outcomes (perceptions of discretionary ...
This paper reports comparative research comparing the relationship between supervisor-subordinate re...
This paper uses a Leader-Member Exchange theoretical framework to first, examine the impact of the s...
In the Australian healthcare sector, many changes in the public sector have affected nurse managemen...
Aim: This paper examine nurses\u27 levels of satisfaction with their supervisor-subordinate communic...
This paper uses a leader—member exchange theoretical framework to compare the relationship of the su...
Aim: This paper examine nurses’ levels of satisfaction with their supervisor-subordinate communicati...
Australia, similar to many other countries, suffers a shortage of skilled nurses. Calls have been m...
This article used leader–member exchange theory as a lens for comparing the impact of the supervisor...
Aim To examine the relationships between leader-member exchange (LMX), workplace learning options (t...
This paper used Social Exchange Theory as a lens for comparing the impact of the supervisor-subordin...
Aim: To examine the relationships between leader–member exchange (LMX), workplace learning options (...
This paper used leader-member exchange theory as a lens for comparing the impact of the supervisor- ...
Within a context of global nurse shortages, replacing nurses is difficult; training and retention is...
This paper examines the relationship between supervisor-nurse relationships, engagement, psychologic...
The research examined the impact of management upon employee outcomes (perceptions of discretionary ...
This paper reports comparative research comparing the relationship between supervisor-subordinate re...
This paper uses a Leader-Member Exchange theoretical framework to first, examine the impact of the s...
In the Australian healthcare sector, many changes in the public sector have affected nurse managemen...
Aim: This paper examine nurses\u27 levels of satisfaction with their supervisor-subordinate communic...
This paper uses a leader—member exchange theoretical framework to compare the relationship of the su...
Aim: This paper examine nurses’ levels of satisfaction with their supervisor-subordinate communicati...
Australia, similar to many other countries, suffers a shortage of skilled nurses. Calls have been m...
This article used leader–member exchange theory as a lens for comparing the impact of the supervisor...
Aim To examine the relationships between leader-member exchange (LMX), workplace learning options (t...
This paper used Social Exchange Theory as a lens for comparing the impact of the supervisor-subordin...
Aim: To examine the relationships between leader–member exchange (LMX), workplace learning options (...
This paper used leader-member exchange theory as a lens for comparing the impact of the supervisor- ...
Within a context of global nurse shortages, replacing nurses is difficult; training and retention is...
This paper examines the relationship between supervisor-nurse relationships, engagement, psychologic...
The research examined the impact of management upon employee outcomes (perceptions of discretionary ...