Comparing the impact of leader–member exchange, psychological empowerment and affective commitment upon Australian public and private sector nurses: implications for retention

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Title Comparing the impact of leader–member exchange, psychological empowerment and affective commitment upon Australian public and private sector nurses: implications for retention
Author Brunetto, Yvonne; Shacklock, Kate Herring; Bartram, Timothy; Leggatt, Sandra; Farr-Wharton, Rodney; Stanton, Pauline; Casimir, Gian
Journal Name International Journal of Human Resource Management
Year Published 2011
Place of publication United Kingdom
Publisher Routledge
Abstract This study uses Leader–Member Exchange (LMX) theory to test the associations between the supervisor–subordinate relationship, psychological empowerment and affective commitment amongst 1283 nurses working in Australian public and private hospitals. Both qualitative and quantitative data were collected, analysed and presented. The findings show that the quality of LMX is more important in public sector nursing contexts than in the private sector with regard to the relationship between empowerment and affective commitment. Furthermore, the relationship between empowerment and affective commitment is stronger for nurses in public sector organisations with low-quality LMX than for nurses in public sector organisations with high-quality LMX. As empowerment and affective commitment are both predictors of staff retention, the findings can assist in developing targeted current and future retention strategies for healthcare management.
Peer Reviewed Yes
Published Yes
Alternative URI http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09585192.2011.616524
Volume N/A
Page from 1
Page to 18
ISSN 0958-5192
Date Accessioned 2012-01-15; 2012-02-08T01:52:41Z
Date Available 2012-02-08T01:52:41Z
Research Centre Centre for Work, Organisation and Wellbeing
Faculty Griffith Business School
Subject Business and Management; Human Resources Management
URI http://hdl.handle.net/10072/42432
Publication Type Journal Articles (Refereed Article)
Publication Type Code c1

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