Abstract
This research seeks to harmonize and expand previous research by using a multidisciplinary method to explain the moderating role of change management in the relationship between organizational factors and individual effectiveness of doctors working in Pakistan. The organizational factors which are taken in this study are top management support, training and development, organizational communication and IT competency. The study presents a quantitative analysis of data acquired from 503 doctors serving in 13 hospitals. The outcome of the research shows that organizational factors affect the individual effectiveness of doctors. Two out of four organizational factors (training and development and organizational communication) have an impact on the effectiveness of doctors. The regression analysis confirms a moderating role of change management in determining effectiveness of doctors. The research findings are significant and have applications in relevant field and recommends hospital administration to consider different organizational factors. Training and development has a great potential for influencing individual effectiveness. The management of hospitals should have a focus to improve and implement an open door policy through communication systems of hospitals for doctors to increase social relations for the improvement of individual effectiveness. It is also assumed that this research would be useful for those at the helm of matters in making improved decisions about doctors and physicians.

Faisal Shafique Butt, Samina Nawab, Mohsin Zahid. (2018) Organizational Factors and Individual Effectiveness: Moderating Role of Change Management, Pakistan Journal of Psychological Research, Volume-33, Issue-1.
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