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The effect of Women' social networking on affective commitment and individual adaptation performance

인적 네트워킹이 정서적 조직몰입과 개인적응성과에 미치는 영향: 여성 공무원을 대상으로

  • Na, Ki Hwan (Division of Business Administration, Hoseo University/Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning Cyber Security Support Division) ;
  • Choe, Min Seok (Division of Business Administration Hoseo University/Cheonan City Hall) ;
  • Han, Su Jin (Division of Business Administration, Hoseo University)
  • 나기환 (호서대학교 경영학부/미래창조과학부 정보보호지원과) ;
  • 최민석 (호서대학교 경영학부/천안시청) ;
  • 한수진 (호서대학교 경영학부)
  • Received : 2016.04.05
  • Accepted : 2016.07.07
  • Published : 2016.07.31

Abstract

The number of female government employees is increasing steadily; therefore, the importance of their effective management is also increasing. Recently, female government employees have organized and exploited their social networks to achieve career success. To obtain a better understanding of the consequences of social networking and its impact on female government employees, 262 female employees were asked to provide details about their experiences and attitudes regarding networking behavior (internal and external networking) and how they influenced affective commitment and individual adaptation performance. The results confirmed that social networking significantly increases emotional sharing, and leads to high levels of affective commitment and individual adaptation performance. The moderating roles that positive psychological capital play in the relationships between social networking (internal and external) and emotional sharing were also investigated. The results confirmed that positive psychological capital enhances the impact internal social networking has on affective commitment and individual adaptation performance. Managerial implications for developing effective female employee management strategies were provided for government managers. Based on these results, the theoretical and practical implications of the research findings are discussed, and recommendations for future research are provided.

여성 공무원 증가는 공공조직의 여성인력 관리에 대한 중요성을 증대시키고 있으며, 이와 같은 맥락에서 여성 공무원의 안정적인 조직 적응을 위한 조직사회화 과정에 대한 관심 또한 증가하고 있다. 본 논문은 여성 공무원의 정서적 조직몰입과 적응성과를 사회화의 긍정적 효과로 해석하며, 성공적인 조직사회화의 영향요인으로 인적 네트워킹을 파악하고자 한다. 이러한 활발한 인적 네트워킹 활동은 상대방을 이해하거나 동조하게 되는 긍정적 감정공유를 높일 것이며, 이를 통하여 조직 내부에 대한 안정적 정착을 위한 정서적 조직몰입과 개인적응성과를 높이게 될 것이라 기대하였다. 또한 종업원의 긍정심리 자본이 내 외부 네트워킹의 긍정적 효과를 보다 상승시킬 것이라 예측하였다. 본 연구는 262명의 여성공무원들을 대상으로 실증 분석을 하였다. 연구 분석 결과, 내 외부 네트워킹은 감정공유를 높이는 것으로 검증되었으며, 감정공유는 정서적 조직몰입과 개인적응성과를 상승시키는 것으로 나타났다. 한편, 긍정심리자본에 대한 인적네트워킹과 감정공유 간의 조절효과는 조직 내부에서의 네트워킹활동과 감정공유간의 관계에서만 긍정심리자본의 유의한 조절효과가 검증되었다. 따라서 인적 네트워킹활동에 있어서는 공식적, 절차적 관계에 의한 사회적 관계가 긍정심리자본이 결합된 정서적 관계로 확장된다면 보다 긍정적 효과를 나타낼 것이라고 판단된다. 이러한 연구결과를 토대로 학문적, 실무적 시사점을 제시하였다.

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