Several studies indicate that management styles and knowledge of organizational structures have an impact on the potential for staff innovation. This exploratory study was conducted to investigate the implications of such variables in relation to nursing managers in a public sector health organization in Victoria, Australia. It reviewed factors that appeared to impact and encourage innovative behaviour amongst nurse managers within a decentralized management structure. To evaluate nurse managers' ability to be innovative, a 55-item survey consisting of both open questions and Likert-type scale questions was developed and distributed to 140 nurse managers working in a public sector health organization. The response rate was 58% yielding...
This descriptive study focuses on innovation diffusion, within a nursing department in a large inner...
Background: Hospitals as one of the most important organizations in the service sector of Iran need ...
Innovation is critical to the survival and continued success of hospitals. Public and political crit...
Several studies indicate that management styles and knowledge of organizational structures have an i...
This exploratory study reports on two surveys conducted in metropolitan and rural health organisatio...
Abstract: Nurses need management support, resources, supportive work environment, and autonomy to ma...
The aim of this research work is to assess nurses’ perception on the impact of management style on r...
The aim of this study is to compare the innovativeness, risk taking, and focusing on opportunity of ...
Several authors state that nurses are markedly underprepared to assume leadership positions, and thi...
A descriptive research design using survey methodology was used to investigate the administrative sk...
There is increasing interest to examine the leadership styles of ward managers following the introdu...
Aim\u2002 The aim of this cross-sectional descriptive study was to compare the different leadership ...
Aim: To describe staff nursesâ perceptions related to the leadership styles adopted by their nurse m...
Introduction: The relationship between managers' thinking style and their accepting change can be ch...
Nurse managers who can observe their own behaviour and its effects on employees can adjust to a bett...
This descriptive study focuses on innovation diffusion, within a nursing department in a large inner...
Background: Hospitals as one of the most important organizations in the service sector of Iran need ...
Innovation is critical to the survival and continued success of hospitals. Public and political crit...
Several studies indicate that management styles and knowledge of organizational structures have an i...
This exploratory study reports on two surveys conducted in metropolitan and rural health organisatio...
Abstract: Nurses need management support, resources, supportive work environment, and autonomy to ma...
The aim of this research work is to assess nurses’ perception on the impact of management style on r...
The aim of this study is to compare the innovativeness, risk taking, and focusing on opportunity of ...
Several authors state that nurses are markedly underprepared to assume leadership positions, and thi...
A descriptive research design using survey methodology was used to investigate the administrative sk...
There is increasing interest to examine the leadership styles of ward managers following the introdu...
Aim\u2002 The aim of this cross-sectional descriptive study was to compare the different leadership ...
Aim: To describe staff nursesâ perceptions related to the leadership styles adopted by their nurse m...
Introduction: The relationship between managers' thinking style and their accepting change can be ch...
Nurse managers who can observe their own behaviour and its effects on employees can adjust to a bett...
This descriptive study focuses on innovation diffusion, within a nursing department in a large inner...
Background: Hospitals as one of the most important organizations in the service sector of Iran need ...
Innovation is critical to the survival and continued success of hospitals. Public and political crit...