This thesis examines workplace (social exchange) relationships and how they can be used to foster the organisational commitment and innovative behaviour of Australian nursing employees. This research addresses the paucity of knowledge about fostering innovative behaviour in the health sector. Such research is significant because developing innovative behaviour is one way of addressing issues surrounding the shortage of skilled nurses. The findings confirm that workplace social exchange is vital for ensuring employees possess networks to attain knowledge and support for innovative behaviour. Such information about innovative behaviour provides an understanding about one way of developing nurses’ efficiency.
Thesis
Are committed employees more likely to exhibit innovative behaviour : a social exchange perspective
PhD thesis, Southern Cross University, Lismore, NSW
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Southern Cross University
2013
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Abstract
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- Title
- Are committed employees more likely to exhibit innovative behaviour : a social exchange perspective
- Creators
- Matthew J. Xerri - Southern Cross University
- Contributors
- Yvonne Brunetto (Supervisor) - Southern Cross University
- Awarding Institution
- Southern Cross University; Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
- Theses
- Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Southern Cross University
- Series
- PhD thesis, Southern Cross University, Lismore, NSW
- Number of pages
- xvii, 276 pages
- Identifiers
- SCU1323; 991012821043002368
- Academic Unit
- School of Business and Tourism; Management; Faculty of Business, Law and Arts
- Resource Type
- Thesis