Goal importance, use of performance measures, and knowledge exchange: An empirical study on general practitioners’ performance
Abstract
Background: In many health systems, general practitioners (GPs) exhibit high levels of isolation and, at the same time, low levels of organizational identification, which can hinder their individual performance. The extant health care literature suggests that the physicians’ belief that organizational goals are important, the adoption of performance measurement systems, and knowledge-sharing practices affect their individual performance. Most...
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Title
Goal importance, use of performance measures, and knowledge exchange: An empirical study on general practitioners’ performance
Published Date
Nov 17, 2018
Volume
45
Issue
2
Pages
117 - 129
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