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Diversity, entrepreneurial innovation, and performance of healthcare sector in the COVID‐19 pandemic period

This research explores the correlation between diversity, entrepreneurial innovation, and performance of the Lebanese healthcare sector during the COVID‐19 pandemic period. It aims to analyze the nature of the following correlations (a) the impact of workforce diversity on entrepreneurial innovation...

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Published in:Journal of Public Affairs 2022-12, Vol.22 (S1), p.n/a
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Health care
Health care industry
Health services
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Hospitals
Innovations
Organizational performance
Pandemics
Patient satisfaction
Patients
Private hospitals
Quality of care
Respondents
Satisfaction
Structural equation modeling
Women
Workforce
Workplace diversity
Youth
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