نتایج جستجو برای: affective commitment

تعداد نتایج: 71762  

Journal: :پژوهشنامه مدیریت تحول 0
حسین رحمان سرشت سیما ساغروانی

this study aims to investigate the role of organizational identity and calling orientation in predicting the affective commitment. since, the effect of both organizational identity and calling orientation on organizational attitudes have been examined in other research works, the present study comes to study the impact of these construct on affective commitment as an organizational approach. fo...

Journal: :Inf. Syst. E-Business Management 2015
Wen-Hai Chih Dah-Kwei Liou Li-Chun Hsu

This study developed a research model based on the tricomponent attitude� model and explored factors influencing e-shoppers’ real purchase behaviors. This study showed that these determinants could be divided into positive and negative approaches. The research sample consisted of 385 valid respondents who are experienced users on Books.com.tw. This research study adopted the structural equation...

Journal: :مدیریت ورزشی 0
علیرضا امیدی .استادیار دانشگاه شهر کرد سمیه صفری دکتری مدیریت ورزشی دانشگاه تربیت معلم محمدرضا مرادی استادیار دانشگاه شهرکرد

the aim of this study was to survey the relationship between participation motivation, psychological empowerment and affective commitment in iran physical education organization employees. the statistical population consisted of 380 experts and managers of iran physical education organization. with krejcie and morgan’s table, statistical sample (n=225) was selected. spritzer’s standardized psyc...

Hamzeh Samadi Miarkolaei Hossein Mojtabazadeh Hossein Samadi Miarkolaei

Organizational Commitment has been defined as the extent that an individual accepts, internalizes, and views his or her role based on organizational values and goals. The three components –affective commitment, continuance commitment, and normative commitment– form the basis of a new conceptualization of organizational commitment. Job stress has become one of the most serious health issues ...

Background: Ethical leadership represents the leader's proactive efforts to influence followers' ethical and unethical behavior and Follower work attitudes such as perceived organizational support, affective commitment and normal behaviors. The purpose of this research was to test the relationship of ethical leadership and ethical context with affective commitment that mediating the role of per...

2018
Hanne Berthelsen Paul Maurice Conway Thomas Clausen

PURPOSE The aim of this study is to investigate whether organizational justice climate at the workplace level is associated with individual staff members' perceptions of care quality and affective commitment to the workplace. METHODS The study adopts a cross-sectional multi-level design. Data were collected using an electronic survey and a response rate of 75% was obtained. Organizational jus...

2005
Wing Man Wong One-Ki Daniel Lee Kai H. Lim

This study compares the effectiveness of two approaches, punitive consequence and logical consequence, to change employees’ non-work related computing (NWRC) behaviors in the workplace. Employees’ affective commitment to change (change by desire), normative commitment to change (change by obligation), and continuance commitment to change (change by cost-benefit comparison) were compared. A betw...

Hamzeh Samadi Miarkolaei Hossein Mojtabazadeh Hossein Samadi Miarkolaei

Organizational Commitment has been defined as the extent that an individual accepts, internalizes, and views his or her role based on organizational values and goals. The three components –affective commitment, continuance commitment, and normative commitment– form the basis of a new conceptualization of organizational commitment. Job stress has become one of the most serious health issues ...

2009
Mark Bressler

The U.S. Army Reserve struggles with retention and faces difficulties with soldier turnover. The intent of the study was to assess key psychological variables such as optimism and hope to establish how those traits might impact soldiers' level of organizational commitment and turnover intention in the Army. The sample consisted of 124 U.S. soldiers selected from an Army Reserve unit in Houston,...

2011
Yutaka Ueda

This article investigates the effects of job involvement, affective organizational commitment, and collectivism on organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) using data collected from 131 professors and clerical workers in a private Japanese university. Results show that job involvement had a significantly positive relationship on civic virtue and helping behavior, and affective organizational c...

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