Das Suchergebnis hat sich seit Ihrer Suchanfrage verändert. Eventuell werden Dokumente in anderer Reihenfolge angezeigt.
  • Treffer 3 von 4
Zurück zur Trefferliste

Interplay of clear, demanding, and important goals on project performance in community-academic health partnerships

  • Background Community–academic health partnerships (CAHPs) have become increasingly common to bridge the knowledge-to-practice gap in health care. Because working in such partnerships can be excessively challenging, insights into the individual-level enablers of high performance will enable better management of CAHPs. Purpose Steered by the goal-setting theory, this study examined the relations between goal clarity, goal stress, goal importance, and their interactions on perceived project performance among individuals working in CAHPs’ constituting projects. Methodology Using a convergent mixed-method research design, online survey data were collected from 268 participants working in a variety of CAHP projects in three German-speaking countries. We tested the hypotheses using structural equation modeling, after which thematic analysis was carried out on the 209 open-ended responses. Results CAHP project performance was positively associated with goal clarity and negatively associated with goal stress. A three-way interaction analysis showed that when goal importance was high, the relationship between goal clarity and project performance remained positive regardless of the level of goal stress. The qualitative data corroborate this finding. Conclusion In CAHP projects, high goal importance offsets the negative effect of goal stress on project performance, indicating that workers who perceive the project goals as important can manage the stress associated with demanding goals better. Practice Implications To achieve high project performance in CAHPs, organizational and project leaders should (a) set clear project goals, (b) facilitate project workers in dealing with stress resulting from overly demanding goals, and (c) emphasize the importance of the project goals, especially when goal stress is high.
Bitte benutzen Sie diese Referenz, um auf diese Ressource zu verweisen:
https://doi.org/10.1097/HMR.0000000000000320

Metadaten exportieren

Weitere Dienste

Metadaten
Verfasserangaben:Choiwai Maggie Chak, Lara Carminati, Celeste P. M. Wilderom
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1097/HMR.0000000000000320
Titel des übergeordneten Werkes (Englisch):Health Care Management Review
Dokumentart:Beitrag in einer (wissenschaftlichen) Zeitschrift
Sprache:Englisch
Datum der Veröffentlichung (online):26.07.2021
Jahr der Erstveröffentlichung:2022
Betreiber des Publikationsservers:FH Münster - University of Applied Sciences
Datum der Freischaltung:22.09.2022
Erste Seite:208
Letzte Seite:217
Fachbereiche:Wirtschaft (MSB)
Publikationsliste:Chak, Choiwai Maggie
Lizenz (Deutsch):License LogoBibliographische Daten