Aim
The aim of this study is to investigate the relationship between nurses' harmonious work passion and work‐related internet information seeking. In doing so, we examine intrinsic motivation as an underlying mechanism of this relationship.
Background
Nurses seek and utilize information to respond effectively to their tasks and to develop their skills and competencies. Internet consists one of the easiest and richest sources of information. Both nurses and organizations need to identify potential antecedents of work‐related internet information seeking.
Methods
Data were collected from 239 nurses and nurse assistants in a Greek University hospital and were analysed using bootstrap analysis with PROCESS macro.
Results
Harmonious work passion was positively related to intrinsic motivation and intrinsic motivation related positively to work‐related internet information seeking. The mediating role of intrinsic motivation was also supported.
Conclusions
Nurses with harmonious work passion seek more regularly work‐related information on the internet because they experience high levels of intrinsic motivation.
Implications for Nursing Management
Health care organizations and managers need to recruit passionate nurses and cultivate a workplace culture that will trigger higher levels of harmonious work passion. Recruitment tools and methods such as interviews, situational judgement tests or role playing could be very beneficial towards uncovering potential candidates with an elevated passion for their work.
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