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Workplace Spirituality and Employee Job Attitude: Direct Test Effect: An Empirical Check Among Nursing Community

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  • B. Baskar
  • R. Indradevi

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Workplace spirituality is a concept that is gaining traction in the business world. Finding opportunities for self-expression, practicing moral ideals at work, and experiencing sacredness in all aspects of life is what workplace spirituality entails. Nursing is a physically and emotionally taxing career when compared to other occupations, especially given the large amount of physical and emotional labour needed in patient care. The goal of this paper was to synthesise the relationship between workplace spirituality and one of three forms of employee job attitude. The study finding shows that there is a high relationship between spirituality in the workplace and employee job attitude. An integrated environment is necessary for any successful job. This study seems to be of value to researchers and practitioners. Spirituality in the workplace needs to be strengthened by an establishment's HR ethic, which in effect helps to build a positive work atmosphere for the future.

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  • B. Baskar & R. Indradevi, 2023. "Workplace Spirituality and Employee Job Attitude: Direct Test Effect: An Empirical Check Among Nursing Community," Vision, , vol. 27(5), pages 628-638, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:vision:v:27:y:2023:i:5:p:628-638
    DOI: 10.1177/09722629211031333
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