The effect of capacity management strategies on employees' well-being: A quantitative investigation into the long-term healthcare industry |
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Affiliation: | 1. Osservatorio Settoriale sulle RSA, CREMS, LIUC Università Cattaneo, corso Matteotti 22, 21053 Castellanza, VA, Italy;2. Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Department of Economics and Business Management Sciences, Milano, via Necchi 5, 20123 Milano, Italy;3. SDA Bocconi School of Management, Università L. Bocconi, via Bocconi 8, 20136 Milano, Italy;4. IESEG School of Management (LEM CNRS, UMR 9221), rue de la digue 3, 59000 Lille, France |
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Abstract: | The aim of this study is to understand the effects of different capacity management strategies on the well-being of employees in long-term healthcare organizations. Such strategies may produce psychological effects in terms of job satisfaction and well-being among employees, namely frontline employees, thus affecting service quality. We collected 2158 observations from 42 nursing homes in Italy. Our results show that all capacity management strategies addressed in this study can influence the perceived degree of fatigue or of job hazard, and some of them can influence both. Moreover, a better perception of job hazard and fatigue leads to a higher degree of reported well-being from employees, although with the former, it is only through the mediation of job satisfaction. We conclude our paper by discussing theoretical contributions and policy implications. |
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Keywords: | Employee well-being Capacity management strategies Job satisfaction Long-term healthcare Nursing homes |
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