Analysis of Intrinsic Motivation Influence on Employee Affective Commitment During Digital Change

Q4 Mathematics
Yashar Ibragimov, Nino Berishvili Berishvili
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Abstract

Technological, economic and other innovation-related advances of the 21st century have influenced the old, traditional business models.  Presently, organizational change has become an integral part of corporate strategy for the majority of businesses. Such shifts have resulted in both new challenges and opportunities. The expansion of the use of information and communication technologies has driven fundamental shifts towards digital change. Organizations are being forced to revise processes, goals and overall mission in order to stay competitive in the marketplace. However, the implementation of digital transformation brings uncertainty, causes stress and raises concerns about future jobs. The study employs a literature review to fill the gap in understanding the relationship between employee intrinsic motivation and affective commitment during the transformation. A conceptual model proposes the antecedents of employee motivation (Organizational Citizenship Behavior and Leader Member Exchange) and investigates its impact on employee commitment to change.  The utilized model elucidates how to maintain employee intrinsic motivation and affective commitment in the context of organizational transformation and sets the ground for future research.
数字化变革中内在动机对员工情感承诺的影响分析
21世纪的技术、经济和其他与创新相关的进步影响了旧的、传统的商业模式。目前,组织变革已经成为大多数企业战略的一个组成部分。这种变化带来了新的挑战和机遇。信息和通信技术使用的扩大推动了向数字化变革的根本性转变。为了在市场上保持竞争力,组织被迫修改流程、目标和总体使命。然而,数字化转型的实施带来了不确定性,带来了压力,并引发了对未来工作的担忧。本研究采用文献回顾的方法,填补了对转型过程中员工内在动机与情感承诺关系理解的空白。一个概念模型提出了员工动机的前因(组织公民行为和领导成员交换),并研究了其对员工变革承诺的影响。运用的模型阐明了在组织转型背景下如何保持员工的内在动机和情感承诺,为未来的研究奠定了基础。
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Journal of Computational Technologies
Journal of Computational Technologies Mathematics-Applied Mathematics
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