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Determinants of Work Engagement Among Doctors in Public Hospitals in China: A Conceptual Study

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  • Yang Yu
  • Ong Choon Hee

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In China, doctors are not only the core of hospital development, but also the core of medical service system. The decisions and actions of doctors directly affect the quantity, quality, and price of health services. The mood of doctors will affect the work enthusiasm, which will affect the work engagement, and the work enthusiasm will directly affect the work efficiency and external service quality. The Chinese government hopes that every doctor in every hospital especially in public hospitals can have a good work engagement. It has become a very important issue to improve the work engagement of public hospitals in China. At present, many researches on work engagement are carried out under the western cultural background. In China, there are few researches related to the degree of involvement in China. Chinese work values are unique qualities of Chinese people. This conceptual study constructs a basic conceptual conceptual research framework through the JD-R model. By adding Chinese work values into the framework and proposing a new conceptual framework, the relationship between work demand, work resources and work engagement is adjusted. This conceptual study also provides valuable reference significance for future research on work engagement in Chinese public hospitals.

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  • Yang Yu & Ong Choon Hee, 2023. "Determinants of Work Engagement Among Doctors in Public Hospitals in China: A Conceptual Study," Business Management and Strategy, Macrothink Institute, vol. 14(2), pages 208-219, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:mth:bmsmti:v:14:y:2023:i:2:p:208-219
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