Knowledge sharing behaviour among head nurses in online health communities: The moderating role of knowledge self-efficacy
Background Head nurses are vital in understanding and encouraging knowledge sharing among their followers. However, few empirical studies have highlighted their contribution to knowledge-sharing behaviour in Online Health Communities (OHCs). In addition, scant literature has examined the moderating...
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Main Authors: | Shehab S., Al-Bsheish M., Meri A., Dauwed M., Aldhmadi B.K., Kareem H.M., Alsyouf A., Al-Mugheed K., Jarrar M. |
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Public Library of Science
2024
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