Model Hospital Company Image Pride-Based Organizational Behavior
Date
2023-03-20Author
WIJAYA, Dodi
RAHMAWATI, Iis
ASMANINGRUM, Nurfika
NUR, Kholid Rosyidi Muhammad
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Introduction: The globalization era makes the hospital service industry
competition even higher, which requires hospital management to develop
strategies to face competition. The efforts made by the hospital in the face of
this competition by encouraging staff to engage in Organization Citizenship
Behavior (OCB). Nurses as health workers who provide care to patients play an
important role in being involved in OCB to build a positive image of the
hospital. More and more staff involved in OCB can improve service efficiency,
and patient satisfaction, and provide positive value to Hospital's Corporate
Image (HCI). Objective: This study aims to compile an OCB-based HCI model.
Materials and Methods: This study used an analytical observational design
with a cross-sectional approach. The study sample involved 260 patients
spread across five plantation hospitals that are members of the Indonesia
Healthcare Corporation in The Eastern Salient of Java, East Java Province,
Indonesia. Variables consist of 7 latent variables and 25 indicators. Inferential
analysis using SEM PLS. Results: The results showed that (1) the determinants
of OCB were influenced by employee factors, company factors, and customer
factors, (2) employee factors had the most influence on OCB which had a
positive impact on HCI, (3) OCB was a mediating variable between employee
and HCI factors, (4) OCB had a strong influence on HCI. Conclusion: The OCBbased HCI model is a model that is influenced by employee factors through
good nurse interpersonal communication to improve nurses' OCB behavior
through tolerance behavior (sportsmanship) to create a positive hospital
image. Plantation hospitals in Indonesia that are members of the Indonesia
Healthcare Corporation need to start thinking about efforts to improve
employee factors through the competence of interpersonal communication of
nurses in providing services to patients.
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