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Job satisfaction and organizational trust as antecedents of organizational commitment in Finnish and Estonian SMEs

2015

This empirical study examines three well-known leadership themes – organizational commitment, job satisfaction and organizational trust – from the perspective of Finnish and Estonian small and medium –sized enterprises (SMEs). The object of the study is to increase knowledge about organizational commitment and job attitudes affecting the formation of commitment. The study is cross-sectional, using previously gathered SME survey data. Organizational commitment is understood as a multidimensional construct. The study is interested especially in its affective component, which is considered to be the deepest form of organizational commitment and usually related to desirable behavioral outcomes.…

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The individual-organization fit between organizational culture and individual values as predictor of job satisfaction and organizational commitment i…

2010

The aim of this research is to explore organizational culture and individual-organization fit (I-O Fit) as predictor of job satisfaction and organizational commitment. It's hypothesized that values composing organizational culture: a) are joint in constructs that postpone to some typologies already explored in the studies concerning organizational cultures; b) they behave as stable elements of that same typology of culture, also when, time passes, their intensity seems modified. Besides it is hypothesized that the different typologies of organizational culture emerged by the analysis modify their own intensity, as time passes, compared to their different ability to keep on guaranteeing the …

Organizational citizenship behaviorContextual performancebusiness.industryOrganizational cultureAffective events theoryOrganizational commitmentOrganizational culturePublic relationsOrganisation climateJob satisfactionJob performanceConfirmatory factor analysiOrganizational learningPath analysiOrganizational commitmentSettore M-PSI/06 - Psicologia Del Lavoro E Delle OrganizzazioniPsychologybusinessSocial psychology
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The Relationship Between Work-Related Behavior and Experience Patterns and Organizational Commitment

2017

The challenges of today’s working life lead to stressful experiences and therefore to different types of coping patterns. The relationship between these coping patterns and organizational and professional commitment is not yet fully researched. This study has been conducted with about 180 participants using the questionnaires Work-related Behavior and Experience Patterns (AVEM—AVEM is the acronym for “Arbeitsorientiertes Verhaltens—und Erlebensmuster”which translates to Work-related Behavior and Experience Patterns) and the Test of Affective, Normative and Continuous Commitment to the Organization, the Profession and the Type of Employment. The results showed a significant correlation betwe…

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Organizational learning capability and organizational citizenship behaviour in the health sector: examining the role of happiness at work from a gend…

2016

Both researchers and managers are interested in finding the factors that raise organizational citizenship behaviour (OCB), particularly in the health sector. In this complex context, characterized by a high workload, it becomes essential that physicians voluntarily contribute beyond their official job description. Our research aims to evidence the working conditions that promote OCB, considering the role of organizational learning capability through happiness at work. Our research was based on a sample of 167 allergists at Spanish public hospitals, and by means of structural equation models, interesting results were found. We offer to hospital managers both a tool and an explanation for the…

Organizational citizenship behaviorHappiness at workbusiness.industryHealth PolicyOrganizational studiesOrganizational engineering05 social sciences050209 industrial relationsOrganizational commitmentOrganization development0502 economics and businessOrganizational learningPsychologybusinessOrganizational behavior and human resourcesSocial psychology050203 business & managementThe International Journal of Health Planning and Management
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Are altruistic leaders worthy? The role of organizational learning capability

2015

Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to investigate the relationship between altruistic leader behaviors, organizational learning capability and organizational performance.Design/methodology/approach– The sampling frame consists of several databases or listings of business that consider people as a key element of the organization and are considered by their employees to be good firms to work for or organizational environments where human resources management has high priority (n=251). The authors use structural equation modeling to test if the relationship between altruistic leader behaviors and organizational performance is mediated by organizational learning capability.Findings– Results …

Organizational citizenship behaviorOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementKnowledge managementAltruistic leader behavioursbusiness.industryStrategy and ManagementOrganizational studiesOrganizational cultureOrganizational commitmentPublic relationsOrganizational performanceOrganizational performanceLeadershipOrganization developmentManagement of Technology and InnovationOrganizational learningOrganizational learning capabilityOrganizational behavior and human resourcesbusinessPsychology
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Handling Uncertainty of Strategic Ambitions—The Use of Organizational Identity as a Risk-Reducing Device

2015

Organizational identity can be designed to reduce the risks of uncertainty about future states of public organizations and the inherent potential issues related to evaluation and assessment. As such, organizational identity may shape a congruent and credible self-representation of the university, where a consistent narrative articulates compliance to diverse institutional frameworks, commitment to organizational distinctiveness, and a sensible rationale for strategic change. By examining the strategic plans of four European universities over a 10-year period of major organizational change, the paper discusses the subtleties of the specific combinations of the three different functions and t…

Organizational identityStrategic Choice TheoryPublic Administrationbusiness.industryOrganization developmentOrganizational engineeringOrganizational studiesOrganizational learningOrganizational commitmentBusiness and International ManagementPublic relationsbusinessOrganizational performanceInternational Journal of Public Administration
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Effects of Commitment on Fear of Failure and Burnout in Teen Spanish Handball Players

2021

The raw data supporting the conclusions of this article will be made available by the authors if they are requested, and without undue reservation (jgonzalez@ugr.es).

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The role of negative and positive forms of power in supporting CSR alignment and commitment between large firms and SMEs

2018

Do large firms exert power to shape the CSR behavior of their SME partners?” We answer this question by proposing a model built on the stakeholder theory and the shareholder theory, and go on to explain how this impact influences the commitment of the SME towards their large partner. The model highlights the central role that different forms of power exercised by the large firm play in the process. A survey of 291 SMEs confirms the key hypotheses, including the mediating role of reward power. The effects of coercive power are noteworthy and they illustrate the complex and competing forces at play in influencing CSR behavioral change in SMEs. The research makes a novel contribution to practi…

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Osteogenic commitment and differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells by low‐intensity pulsed ultrasound stimulation

2018

Low-intensity pulsed ultrasound (LIPUS) as an adjuvant therapy in in vitro and in vivo bone engineering has proven to be extremely useful. The present study aimed at investigating the effect of 30 mW/cm(2) LIPUS stimulation on commercially available human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) cultured in basal or osteogenic medium at different experimental time points (7d, 14d, 21d). The hypothesis was that LIPUS would improve the osteogenic differentiation of hMSC and guarantying the maintenance of osteogenic committed fraction, as demonstrated by cell vitality and proteomic analysis. LIPUS stimulation (a) regulated the balance between osteoblast commitment and differentiation by specific network…

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The Functional Analysis and Functional Analytic Clinical Case Formulation: A Case of Anorexia Nervosa

2009

PsychotherapistAnorexia nervosa (differential diagnoses)Clinical casePsychologyFunctional analysis (psychology)Acceptance and commitment therapy
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