Organizational Justice and Turnover Intention among Medical and Non-Medical Workers in University Teaching Hospitals

The purpose of this paper is to establish the difference in organizational justice perceptions and effects organizational justice dimensions on turnover intentions of workers in university teaching hospitals. The study adopted analytic descriptive survey design with quantitative methodology. Data we...

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