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The Effects of Work-Family Conflicts and Family-Work Conflicts on Organizational Commitment of Service Industry Employees in China: Focused on the moderating effects of job autonomy (중국 서비스 구성원의 직장-가정 갈등과 가정-직장 갈등이 조직몰입에 미치는 영향 -직무자율성의 조절효과를 중심으로-)

  • Chi, Chao;Jin, Chunhua
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.85-92
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    • 2022
  • This research emphasized that the importance of work-family conflict elements such as time-based conflict, strain-based conflict, behavior-based conflict and verify the effects of these three elements on organizational commitment through the moderating effects of Job autonomy. The research results are as follows. First, behavioral-based conflict, a element of work-family conflict, was found to have a negative effect on organizational commitment, but time-based conflict and strain-based conflict were verified to have no effect. Second, strain-based conflict and behavior-based conflict, which are elements of family-work conflict, were found to have a negative effect on organizational commitment, but time-based conflict was verified to have no effect. Third, job autonomy had a moderating effect in the relationship between behavior-based conflict and organizational commitment. Fourth, as a result of verifying the moderating effects of job autonomy in the relationship between family-work conflict and organizational commitment, it was found that job autonomy had moderating effects in the relationship between strain-based conflict, behavior-based conflict and organizational commitment.

The Effect of Dyadic Social Intrapreneurship and Organizational Transformation on Competitive Advantage

  • DARYONO, Daryono;WAHYUDI, Sugeng;SUHARNOMO, Suharnomo
    • The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business
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    • v.8 no.5
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    • pp.315-324
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    • 2021
  • The study aims to investigate new theoretical approaches in an effort to resolve conceptual contradictions regarding the impact of organizational culture on developing culture for change, first by providing socio-structural frameworks supporting intrapreneurship, and second through encouraging professional culture behavior with management practices or organizational members acting as agents of change forming a deeper culture of values and behavior. The design of this research is quantitative. This study employs survey data of managers and section heads, which met the sampling requirements. Data analysis in this research used structural equation modeling (SEM) with the help of the AMOS program. The results show that all hypotheses are supported. The findings of this study suggest that the organizational culture transformation and dyadic social intrapreneurship based on professional culture (DSIBPC) have significant positive influence as antecedents of competitive advantage. This research also shows that DSIBPC is able to act as an important mediator that fills a gap in the relationship between organizational culture transformation toward competitive advantage, as well as being an alternative strategy for organizations in an effort to increase their competitive advantage. Referring to the results of this research, organizations need to focus and pay attention to the DSIBPC.

Concept Analysis on the Organizational Commitment : Focused on the Nursing Organizations (조직몰입에 대한 개념분석(간호조직을 중심으로))

  • Choi, Yun Jeong;Park, Young Im;Jung, Gye Hyun
    • The Journal of Korean Academic Society of Nursing Education
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.276-287
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    • 2014
  • Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore the clear concept of organizational commitment for effective nursing personnel management. Method: This study was conducted using Walker & Avant's conceptual analysis framework(2005). Results: Organizational commitment was identified with six attributes: acknowledgment, acceptance, trust, sacrifice, attachment, regulation. Antecedents of organizational commitment were personal characteristics, perceived organizational support, empowerment, fair compensation, job satisfaction, job autonomy, organizational culture, and leadership. Consequences of organizational commitment were turnover intention, job performance and organizational citizenship behavior. Conclusion: Organization commitment is a core concept for understanding the management of nursing personnel. Appropriate instruments to operationalize the concept of organizational commitment including six attributes need to be developed.

The Influences of Employees' Volunteer Activities on Organizational Commitment: The Mediated Moderating Effects of Perceived Organizational Support through Positive Psychological Capital (직장인의 자원봉사활동이 조직몰입에 미치는 영향: 긍정심리자본을 통한 조직후원인식의 매개된 조절효과)

  • Cho, Mi-Kyeong
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.17 no.11
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    • pp.91-96
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    • 2019
  • The purpose of this study was to examine the influences of employees' volunteer activities on organizational behavior and the mediating effect of positive psychological capital in the relationship with organizational commitment, and the mediating effect of perceived organizational support adjusted through positive psychological capital. The collected 347 survey data were analyzed using SPSS 21.0 program. As a result, the mediating effect of positive psychological capital and the moderating effect of perceived organizational support were found. It was found to have a mediated moderating effect of perceived organizational support. Further research on extended concepts of organizational behavior of employee volunteers is needed.

Organizational Member Attitudes According to Workplace Type of Dental Hygienist

  • Mi-Sook Yoon
    • Journal of dental hygiene science
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    • v.24 no.1
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    • pp.29-36
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    • 2024
  • Background: This study aimed to investigate whether there is a difference in organizational member attitudes by workplace environment and workplace types in dental hygienists working at dental health centers. Methods: A face-to-face survey or online survey was administered to dental hygienists working at dental health centers, and a total of 95 subjects were included. The survey includes 13 items to ask factors affecting employee's job satisfaction. Also, some questions were included to assess perception of organizational member attitude: five about organizational citizenship behavior, two about innovative behavior, and four about organizational commitment. Results: Dental hygienists working at dental clinics were more satisfied with their incomes and numbers of working days, while those from dental university hospitals and general hospitals were more satisfied with education support. In addition, hygienists working at dental hospitals were more satisfied with job autonomy, individual work capability, safe working environment, personal relation, potential for personal development, and positive labor-management relations, compared to those working at general and university hospitals (p<0.05). Among the items about perception of organizational member attitudes, the scores of items about organizational citizenship behaviors were higher, whereas the scores of items about innovative behaviors were relatively lower. Individuals working at dental hospitals than those working at general and university hospitals, chiefs and team and department leaders than team members, and those with increased satisfaction with current workplace had more positive perception of organizational member attitudes. Conclusion: For dental hygienists to have positive attitudes as organizational members, working environment should be improved, and executives of dental healthcare centers should pay attention to improving job satisfaction of organizational members. Moreover, since dental hygienists need to improve their perception of innovative behaviors and citizenship behaviors to strengthen specialty of dental hygienists in a changing dental healthcare, relevant training should be addressed in refresher courses or school programs.

The Effects of Empowering Leadership on Organizational Citizenship Behavior: Focusing on Mediation Effects of Self-efficacy

  • Park, Yeun-hee
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.21 no.5
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    • pp.185-191
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    • 2016
  • This study verified the structural relations among empowering leadership, self-efficacy and organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) in social welfare organizations. To this end, the study chose self-efficacy as an intervening variable and OCB as a dependent variable by considering the characteristics of social welfare organizations and their works. The study found that empowering leadership has a significantly positive impact on self-efficacy while both self-efficacy and empowering leadership have a significantly positive impact on OCB. Self-efficacy has meditating effects on the relationship between empowering leadership and OCB. Based on these results, the study suggests policy implications for the improvement of social workers' self- efficacy and OCB through empowering leadership in social welfare centers.

Moderating Effect of LOC on the Relationships between Transformational & Transactional Leadership and Organizational Citizenship Behavior (변혁적 리더십과 거래적 리더십이 조직시민행동에 미치는 영향에 대한 LOC의 조졀효과검증)

  • Choi, Chung-Sik;Ahn, Jong-Tae;Kim, Jung-Won
    • Journal of Korean Society for Quality Management
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    • v.35 no.4
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    • pp.89-100
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    • 2007
  • The Purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between transformational leadership and organizational citizenship behavior(OCB), and the relationship between transactional leadership and organizational citizenship behavior as well as to test the moderating effects of the Locus of Control(LOC) as the personal characteristics variable. The sample for this study consisted of 356 administrative employees from 18 universities located in Chung-Nam Province. Cronbach's alpha factor analysis, multiple regression analysis and hierarchical multiple regression were used for the statistical methods. The practical implications of the findings and suggestions for future research were discussed.

Factors influencing the customer orientation of clinical dental hygienists (임상치과위생사의 고객지향성에 미치는 영향 요인)

  • Do, Yu-Jeong;Min, Hee-Hong
    • Journal of Korean society of Dental Hygiene
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.189-196
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    • 2020
  • Objectives: This study aims to investigate the impact of clinical dental hygienists on customer orientation and prepare basic data for the rational and efficient human resource management of dental hygienists. Methods: A self-reported questionnaire was completed by 220 dental hygienists from July 7 to August 8, 2019. Data were analyzed using the IBM SPSS Statistics 22.0 program with a significance level of 0.05. Results: The customer orientation of clinical dental hygienists was 4.09, internal marketing was 3.10, organizational citizenship behavior was 3.97, and self-efficacy was 3.91. The variables that most influenced their turnover intention were those related to organizational citizenship behavior. These factors showed a 28.8% variance among dental hygienists. Conclusions: This study recommends the development and application of a program that enhances dental hygienists' customer orientation, recognizes them as internal clients, and improves dental productivity.

The Application of Organization Theories to Nursing Research: A Critical Review and Implications (간호 연구와 조직 이론의 통합적 접근: 동향과 함의)

  • You, Myoung-Soon
    • Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing Administration
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    • v.15 no.3
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    • pp.346-354
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    • 2009
  • This article explores the potentials of the application of organization theories to nursing research on health care organizations in Korea. The critical review of the literature reveals that the important topics on organizations in health services research have been also dealt with by nursing researchers. Notwithstanding this theoretical closeness between the two fields, some issues remain: the paucity of attention to 'level issue', which requires to increase the attempts at 'meso-' or 'macro-' analysis on nurses' behavior in organizations; the need for theoretical frameworks specifying organizational factors relating to nursing processes; the necessity of interdisciplinary approaches to bridge the recent developments of organizational study and nursing research. This article finishes with a few of research agendas for future research to fill these gaps.

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A Study on the Relationships of Job Characteristics and Organizational Citizenship Behavior (직무특성과 자발적 조직행동간의 관계)

  • Song Kyung-Soo;Park Bong-Gyu;Heo Kap-Soo
    • Management & Information Systems Review
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    • v.3
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    • pp.353-398
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    • 1999
  • In the more than one decade, studies of organizational citizenship behavior(OCB) have increased continuously, research on the role of job satisfaction and organizational commitment upon the relationships between OCB and Job characteristics, however, is very scarce. This study analyzed comprehensively existing studies of OCB, designed a model of mediating role of behavioral performance(job satisfaction, organizational commitment), and generated three hypotheses inherent in the model. To design the model and generate the hypotheses, this study conducted a comprehensive literature survey on OCB. To test the hypotheses, this study collected data from 847 employees at 12 large general hospitals in Pusan area through a questionnaire survey and conducted the three step mediated regression analysis using the SAS-PC Package. Conclusively, job characteristics tend to be the most influential antecedents affecting not only through mediating factors but also directing to OCB. These and other major findings from this study imply that existing American studies may be applicable the Korean organizations and that this study may complement the deficiencies of the existing studies.

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