Empowerment leads employees to have responsibilities by improving their working ways in order to achieve organizational goals. This study aimed to analyze working empowerment and psychological empowerment to improve nurses’ commitment. In this study, the model of Kanter was designed for nurses in private hospitals. Quantitative approach was applied to analyze causal relationships between variables. The population were 186 nurses; and the samples were 65 nurses taken with simple random sampling. Moreover, PLS (Partial Least Square) was applied as the data analysis technique. As the results, this study indicated that the structural empowerment was able to increase psychological empowerment. While, psychological empowerment was able to improve...
Empowerment is culture-bound expression that may vary in meaning across the different cultures. It i...
Background: The demanding nature of nursing work environments signals longstanding and growing conce...
Trust in managers helps to create a positive work environment for nurses, while mistrust in manageme...
Empowerment leads employees to have responsibilities by improving their working ways in ...
Nurse's perceptions of structural empowerment are contributing to low job satisfaction, mistrust in ...
(1) Background: The nurse structure is the largest proportion of the healthcare team in hospitals an...
Aim The purpose of the present study was to test an expanded model of Kanter’s theory by examining ...
Introduction: people within organizations are a key factor for efficiency. Thus employee empowerment...
This case report explores the impact of work empowerment among the nursing staff in a private medica...
Nurses' commitment is influenced greatly by their perceived empowerment in form of professional soci...
This research project is meant to study the effect of psychological empowerment among staff in Polyt...
Nurse administrators are challenged to create an environment which will attract and retain professio...
Psychological empowerment is an individual's belief about the meaning of their work, ability to succ...
The organizational structure and characteristics of a hospital are influential in nurse job satisfac...
Turnover of staff nurses is costly, and managers must address reasons for attrition. Empowerment has...
Empowerment is culture-bound expression that may vary in meaning across the different cultures. It i...
Background: The demanding nature of nursing work environments signals longstanding and growing conce...
Trust in managers helps to create a positive work environment for nurses, while mistrust in manageme...
Empowerment leads employees to have responsibilities by improving their working ways in ...
Nurse's perceptions of structural empowerment are contributing to low job satisfaction, mistrust in ...
(1) Background: The nurse structure is the largest proportion of the healthcare team in hospitals an...
Aim The purpose of the present study was to test an expanded model of Kanter’s theory by examining ...
Introduction: people within organizations are a key factor for efficiency. Thus employee empowerment...
This case report explores the impact of work empowerment among the nursing staff in a private medica...
Nurses' commitment is influenced greatly by their perceived empowerment in form of professional soci...
This research project is meant to study the effect of psychological empowerment among staff in Polyt...
Nurse administrators are challenged to create an environment which will attract and retain professio...
Psychological empowerment is an individual's belief about the meaning of their work, ability to succ...
The organizational structure and characteristics of a hospital are influential in nurse job satisfac...
Turnover of staff nurses is costly, and managers must address reasons for attrition. Empowerment has...
Empowerment is culture-bound expression that may vary in meaning across the different cultures. It i...
Background: The demanding nature of nursing work environments signals longstanding and growing conce...
Trust in managers helps to create a positive work environment for nurses, while mistrust in manageme...