Well-being-oriented management (WOM), organizational learning and ambidexterity in public healthcare: a two wave-study
Por:
Salas-Vallina, A, Alegre, J and Ferrer-Franco, A
Ahead of Print:
1 jun 2021
Resumen:
Drawing upon positive psychology and organizational learning literature, this study examines the relationship between well-being-oriented management (WOM) and unit-level ambidexterity. Building on the social exchange theory, our multilevel model sheds light on the relationship between individual perceptions of WOM, organizational learning, and unit-level ambidexterity in public hospitals. Based on the two-wave data obtained from 507 medical specialists, from 151 medical units, our multilevel analysis provides support for our two hypotheses. First, a positive relationship between WOM and unit-level ambidexterity was found. Second, organizational learning capability (OLC) moderated the relationship between WOM and unit-level ambidexterity. This study is one of the first to clarify the learning mechanisms through which WOM increases the development of unit-level ambidexterity in complex public organizations.
Filiaciones:
Salas-Vallina, A:
Univ Valencia, Valencia, Spain
Alegre, J:
Univ Valencia, Valencia, Spain
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Dr Peset Univ Hosp, Valencia, Spain
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