• KANAD
  • Contact us
  • E-Submission
ABOUT
BROWSE ARTICLES
EDITORIAL POLICY
FOR CONTRIBUTORS

Page Path

1
results for

"Intellectual capital"

Filter

Article category

Keywords

Publication year

Authors

"Intellectual capital"

Original Article
Effects of Intellectual Capital on Organizational Performance of Nurses in Medium and Small Hospitals
Won Kyung Kim, Hyang In Cho Chung
J Korean Acad Nurs Adm 2012;18(4):452-459.   Published online December 31, 2012
DOI: https://doi.org/10.11111/jkana.2012.18.4.452
PURPOSE
This study was a descriptive study conducted to investigate the effects of intellectual capital on organizational performance of nurses in medium and small hospitals.
METHODS
Data were collected from 241 nurses working in medium and/or small hospitals located in G City from August 10 to September 17, 2011. The measurement tools were the Intellectual Capital scale and Organizational Performance scale. Data were analyzed using frequency, percentage, mean, standard deviation, t-test, one way ANOVA, Pearson correlation, and hierarchical regression with SPSS WIN 18.0 PC.
RESULTS
Intellectual capital composed of human, customer, and structure capital had significant effects on organizational performance of nurses working in medium and small hospitals and explained 50.4% of the variance.
CONCLUSION
In order to promote organizational performance of nurses, nursing managers and administrators need to invest more resources into the intellectual capital of the system including human, customer, and structure capital.

Citations

Citations to this article as recorded by  
  • Unveiling the Nexus Between Intellectual Capital Efficiency and Financial Performance in Malaysia's Healthcare Sector Amidst the Covid-19 Crisis
    Noor Sharida Badri Shah, Roslan Ja’afar
    Information Management and Business Review.2024; 16(1(I)): 262.     CrossRef
  • Evaluating private hospital performance from intellectual capital and digital perspective
    Xiaoming Chen, Xin Shan, Jian Xu
    Medicine.2024; 103(51): e41086.     CrossRef
  • Relationship between hospital specialization and health outcomes in patients with nonsurgical spinal joint disease in South Korea
    Boyoung Jung, Jiyoon Yeo, Sun Jung Kim, In-Hyuk Ha
    Medicine.2021; 100(32): e26832.     CrossRef
  • Relationship between Medical Service Specialization and Operational Performance in Hospitals: Focusing on Length of Stay and Medical Expense
    Hai-Won Yoo, Kyoung-Hoon Kim
    The Korean Journal of Health Service Management.2016; 10(1): 1.     CrossRef
  • 20 View
  • 0 Download
  • 4 Crossref
TOP