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Novel Approach to the Actions for Causes Elimination of Staff Resistance to Innovative Change

Commonly, employees' resistance to innovation is one of the main barriers to innovative change and one of the negative stimuli of employment relationships in the health-care institutions. Identifying the reasons of resistance is a topical issue for every organization, as the speed of change alw...

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Published in:Journal of multidisciplinary healthcare 2022-05, Vol.15, p.1011-1022
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