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Job stress 1 Occupational stress 1 Role ambiguity 1 Role conflict 1 Role overload 1 Yasuj hospitals 1
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Omar, Zoharah Binti 2 Alipour, Farhad 1 Hamdi, Shabnam 1 Karimi, Roohangiz 1 Karimi, Zinab 1 Rasdi, Roziah Mohd 1 Silong, Abu Daud 1
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Cogent Business & Management 1 International Journal of Asian Social Science 1
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Impact of T-shaped skill and top management support on innovation speed; the moderating role of technology uncertainty
Hamdi, Shabnam; Silong, Abu Daud; Omar, Zoharah Binti; … - In: Cogent Business & Management 3 (2016)
This study examines the moderating role of technology uncertainty on the relationship between team contextual factors of top management support and T-shaped skills with innovation speed. For the purpose of this study, the data were collected from 227 new products from 147 biotechnology firms in...
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The Influence of Role Overload, Role Conflict and Role Ambiguity on Occupational Stress among Nurses in Selected Iranian Hospitals
Karimi, Roohangiz; Omar, Zoharah Binti; Alipour, Farhad; … - In: International Journal of Asian Social Science 4 (2014) 1, pp. 34-40
The aim of this study was to investigate the level of occupational stress and the influence of role overload, role conflict, and role ambiguity on occupational stress among Iranian nurses. This study adopts a quantitative correlational study methodology. The study sample comprised of 135 nurses...
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