This study uses Leader-Member Exchange (LMX) theory to test the associations between the supervisor-subordinate relationship, psychological empowerment and affective commitment amongst 1283 nurses working in Australian public and private hospitals. Both qualitative and quantitative data were collected, analysed and presented. The findings show that the quality of LMX is more important in public sector nursing contexts than in the private sector with regard to the relationship between empowerment and affective commitment. Furthermore, the relationship between empowerment and affective commitment is stronger for nurses in public sector organisations with low-quality LMX than for nurses in public sector organisations with high-quality LMX. As ...
© 2014, © 2014 CIPFA. In the context of nurse shortages and budget constraints in hospitals, retaini...
This study examined the relationship between nurse manager leadership behaviors and styles, staff nu...
Nurses' commitment is influenced greatly by their perceived empowerment in form of professional soci...
This study uses Leader–Member Exchange (LMX) theory to test the associations between the supervisor–...
This study uses Leader–Member Exchange (LMX) theory to test the associations between the supervisor–...
This paper examines the relationship between supervisor-nurse relationships, engagement, psychologic...
This paper used leader-member exchange theory as a lens for comparing the impact of the supervisor- ...
Aim: This paper examine nurses\u27 levels of satisfaction with their supervisor-subordinate communic...
Introduction The Leader–Member Exchange (LMX) theory, based on the social exchange theory, relates t...
Within a context of global nurse shortages, replacing nurses is difficult; training and retention is...
Australia, similar to many other countries, suffers a shortage of skilled nurses. Calls have been m...
Objective: To investigate whether affective and relational components of nurses' experience of work ...
Aim: This paper examine nurses’ levels of satisfaction with their supervisor-subordinate communicati...
Despite great attention related to organisational citizenship behaviour in the literature, little is...
Australia, like many other countries, suffers high turnover of nurses and police officers. Contribut...
© 2014, © 2014 CIPFA. In the context of nurse shortages and budget constraints in hospitals, retaini...
This study examined the relationship between nurse manager leadership behaviors and styles, staff nu...
Nurses' commitment is influenced greatly by their perceived empowerment in form of professional soci...
This study uses Leader–Member Exchange (LMX) theory to test the associations between the supervisor–...
This study uses Leader–Member Exchange (LMX) theory to test the associations between the supervisor–...
This paper examines the relationship between supervisor-nurse relationships, engagement, psychologic...
This paper used leader-member exchange theory as a lens for comparing the impact of the supervisor- ...
Aim: This paper examine nurses\u27 levels of satisfaction with their supervisor-subordinate communic...
Introduction The Leader–Member Exchange (LMX) theory, based on the social exchange theory, relates t...
Within a context of global nurse shortages, replacing nurses is difficult; training and retention is...
Australia, similar to many other countries, suffers a shortage of skilled nurses. Calls have been m...
Objective: To investigate whether affective and relational components of nurses' experience of work ...
Aim: This paper examine nurses’ levels of satisfaction with their supervisor-subordinate communicati...
Despite great attention related to organisational citizenship behaviour in the literature, little is...
Australia, like many other countries, suffers high turnover of nurses and police officers. Contribut...
© 2014, © 2014 CIPFA. In the context of nurse shortages and budget constraints in hospitals, retaini...
This study examined the relationship between nurse manager leadership behaviors and styles, staff nu...
Nurses' commitment is influenced greatly by their perceived empowerment in form of professional soci...