Review of collaborative networks in the Covid-19 era

Author:

García Lirios Cruz,Francisco Espinoza-Morales ,Jorge Hernández-Valdés

Abstract

knowledge networks and organizational collaboration reflect a culture of success, transformational leadership and a climate of relationships around which relationships of trust, support and innovation are generated. These are bi-directional and horizontal organizations with equity and solidarity. The objective of the present study is to establish the correlations between the factors, a non-experimental, transversal and exploratory study was carried out with a selection of 300 administrative, students and teachers from a public university in central Mexico. From a structural model , t he results show that there is a dependence relationship between organizational climate and collaboration . Based on these findings, research lines related to trust as a determinant of knowledge networks and organizational collaboration.

Publisher

Readers Insight Publisher

Subject

General Medicine

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