http://repository.vnu.edu.vn/handle/VNU_123/26914
Clinical governance is a transcendent force to steer clinicians toward patients and other clinicians in healthcare organizations.
This empirical research seeks to examine the chain effect from clinical governance, through corporate social responsibility (CSR) and knowledge sharing, to clinical error control.
Through the investigation of the responses from 418 middle level clinicians, the proposed model was tested through the structural equation modeling-based analysis.
Research results confirmed the role of clinical governance in leveraging ethical CSR among clinicians, which is an activator of knowledge sharing.
The contribution of knowledge sharing to clinical error control effectiveness was also revealed from data analysis.
Clinical governance is a transcendent force to steer clinicians toward patients and other clinicians in healthcare organizations.
This empirical research seeks to examine the chain effect from clinical governance, through corporate social responsibility (CSR) and knowledge sharing, to clinical error control.
Through the investigation of the responses from 418 middle level clinicians, the proposed model was tested through the structural equation modeling-based analysis.
Research results confirmed the role of clinical governance in leveraging ethical CSR among clinicians, which is an activator of knowledge sharing.
The contribution of knowledge sharing to clinical error control effectiveness was also revealed from data analysis.
Title: | From clinical governance through CSR and knowledge sharing to clinical error control |
Authors: | Luu, Trong Tuan |
Keywords: | Clinical governance Corporate social responsibility Knowledge sharing Clinical error control effectiveness Vietnam |
Issue Date: | 2015 |
Publisher: | Đại học Quốc gia Hà Nội |
Citation: | ISIKNOWLEDGE |
Abstract: | Clinical governance is a transcendent force to steer clinicians toward patients and other clinicians in healthcare organizations. This empirical research seeks to examine the chain effect from clinical governance, through corporate social responsibility (CSR) and knowledge sharing, to clinical error control. Through the investigation of the responses from 418 middle level clinicians, the proposed model was tested through the structural equation modeling-based analysis. Research results confirmed the role of clinical governance in leveraging ethical CSR among clinicians, which is an activator of knowledge sharing. The contribution of knowledge sharing to clinical error control effectiveness was also revealed from data analysis. |
Description: | SERVICE BUSINESS Volume: 9 Issue: 4 Pages: 687-709 Published: DEC 2015 |
URI: | http://repository.vnu.edu.vn/handle/VNU_123/26914 |
Appears in Collections: | Bài báo của ĐHQGHN trong Web of Science |
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