Nursing innovation: The joint effects of championship behaviors, project types, and initiation levels
Abstract
Background Frontline nurse champions are key innovation-implementation agents. Despite the growing interest in nurse champions’ innovation, whether project novelty is a product of championship behavior (e.g., expressing confidence in the innovation's success and network building), the project's contextual characteristics (project type and initiation level), or their joint effects, remains unsolved. Purpose To develop and test an interactionist...
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Title
Nursing innovation: The joint effects of championship behaviors, project types, and initiation levels
Published Date
Jul 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
67
Issue
4
Pages
404 - 418
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