Nurses’ voluntary extra work in the hospital: The role of managers’ decision-making style

2016 
AbstractIntroduction: Managers use different decision-making styles in different situations. Decision-making style is one of the basic skills of management work which can affect various individual and organizational factors. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between managers’ decision-making style and organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) of nurses in hospital settings.Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in 2015–2014 at three teaching hospitals of Yazd, Iran. All managers of hospitals as well as 171 nurses in these hospitals participated in the study. We used stratified-random sampling for the nursing population. The required data were gathered using two valid questionnaires including Persian version of Scot and Bruce (1995) decision-making style and McKinsey et al. (1991) OCB questionnaires. Data analysis was done through SPSS 19 statistical software. We used descriptive statistics, ANOVA, and the Spearman correlation coefficient for data analysis.Results: The resul...
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