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Perceived Risk of COVID-19 and Employee Decision-Making: How Psychological Distress during the Pandemic Increases Negative Performance Outcomes among Healthcare Workers
In this research, we examined how COVID-19 impacts employee decision-making and performance, knowing that this virus has negatively affected public health, crippled economies, and transformed social and business environments across the globe. To quantitatively test our specific hypotheses regardi...
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Main Authors: | Ngqabutho Moyo, Anita D. Bhappu, Moment Bhebhe, Farai Ncube |
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Other Authors: | Department of Management of Complex Systems, School of Engineering, University of California |
Format: | research article |
Language: | English |
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Online Access: | https://cris.library.msu.ac.zw//handle/11408/5215 |
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