The Influencing Factors On Clinical Governance Climate In Private Hospitals Of Malaysia

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Tan Seng Teck
Chee How Liau

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This paper aims to examine the factors that influence clinical governance climate in Malaysian private hospital. This study seeks to examine the connection among the dependent variable clinical governance climate and the independent variables goal conflict, risk aversion, information asymmetry and readiness for change using SPSS version 23. The correlation between the variables is investigated using SEM. It can be utilized to determine the magnitude and direction of the correlation between the variables. A total of 275 respondents were included in the survey. The result of study demonstrates that there is absolutely significant relationship among dependent variables and clinical governance in private hospital of Malaysia.

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Tan Seng Teck, & Chee How Liau. (2024). The Influencing Factors On Clinical Governance Climate In Private Hospitals Of Malaysia. Educational Administration: Theory and Practice, 30(4), 1128–1134. https://doi.org/10.53555/kuey.v30i4.1618
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Tan Seng Teck

Associate Professor, Faculty of Business and Communication, INTI International University 

Chee How Liau

Associate Professor, College of Business, Victoria University, Australia