The Influence of Conscientiousness, Sportsmanship, and Civic Virtue on Organizational Effectiveness in Public Universities of Ethiopia

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Mulugeta Aliyu, M. Gebremeskel
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This article draws on data collected from a wider PhD study conducted in Amhara National Regional State, Ethiopia, in 2023. The study investigated the relationship between academic staff's extra-role behaviors (conscientiousness, sportsmanship, and civic virtue) and organizational effectiveness in higher education institutions. The study employed a correlational research design. A total of 719 participants were included in the study through proportionate stratified and simple random sampling techniques. It utilized a questionnaire with multi-item scales from pre-existing models and analyzed the data using descriptive and inferential statistics. The results revealed that the status of conscientiousness, sportsmanship, civic virtue, and organizational effectiveness were moderate. It also disclosed that civic virtue, conscientiousness, and sportsmanship had high, medium, and low associations with organizational effectiveness, respectively. The result of the regression analysis showed that conscientiousness, sportsmanship, and civic virtue have significant predictive power for OE. The result further revealed that 86.3% of the variance in organizational effectiveness was explained by the civic virtue behavior of the academic staff members in the study institutions. From the findings, it may be possible to conclude that since studies confirm high levels of conscientiousness and sportsmanship, play key roles in enhancing effectiveness, public universities in the study area appear to be challenged with problems of organizational effectiveness. The study recommends institutional leaders encourage their staff to engage in high-level extra-role behavior so that they can support their colleagues voluntarily without anticipating rewards in return.
埃塞俄比亚公立大学中自觉性、体育精神和公民道德对组织效率的影响
本文借鉴了 2023 年在埃塞俄比亚阿姆哈拉民族地区州进行的一项更广泛的博士研究中收集的数据。该研究调查了高等教育机构中学术人员的角色外行为(自觉性、体育精神和公民美德)与组织效能之间的关系。研究采用了相关研究设计。通过比例分层抽样和简单随机抽样技术,共有 719 人参与了研究。研究采用了多项目量表的调查问卷,这些量表来自已有的模型,并使用描述性和推论性统计方法对数据进行了分析。结果显示,自觉性、体育精神、公民美德和组织效能的状况适中。结果还显示,公民美德、自觉性和体育精神与组织效能的关联度分别为高、中和低。回归分析结果表明,自觉性、体育精神和公民美德对组织效能具有显著的预测能力。结果进一步显示,86.3% 的组织效能变异是由研究机构中教职员工的公民美德行为所解释的。从研究结果中可以得出这样的结论:由于研究证实高水平的自觉性和体育精神在提高效能方面发挥着关键作用,研究地区的公立大学似乎面临着组织效能问题的挑战。研究建议机构领导者鼓励其员工参与高水平的角色外行为,这样他们就能自愿支持同事,而无需期待回报。
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