The effect of perceived organizational support on organizational commitment of diagnostic imaging radiographers

作者: Chandra Rekha Makanjee , Yolanda F. Hartzer , Ilse L. Uys

DOI: 10.1016/J.RADI.2005.04.005

关键词: Positive relationshipAffective events theoryApplied psychologyOrganizational learningNormativeService qualityPerceived organizational supportOrganizational commitmentPsychologyOccupational stress

摘要: … influenced radiographers' organizational commitment. There is a … In conclusion, to reduce turnover intent, and improve quality of … Staff who remain in the organization may experience …

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