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摘要
研究方向研究目的:本研究旨在调查投资行业员工的职业适应性与组织承诺之间的关系:研究方法:本研究采用定量研究方法。研究方法:研究采用定量研究方法,对 200 名投资部门的长期雇员进行了履历问卷、职业适应能力量表和组织承诺问卷调查。数据分析采用了描述性统计、相关性、独立 t 检验和回归等方法:结果显示,投资部门员工的职业适应性与组织承诺之间存在明显的正相关。这些结果支持了一些人口统计学变量、职业适应性和组织承诺之间的预测关系:实践意义:鉴于第四次工业革命中不断变化的工作环境,组织应考虑采用灵活的职业适应性方法,并通过协调个人与组织的价值观和目标来实现组织承诺:研究结果提供了有关职业适应性和组织承诺的宝贵见解和知识,尤其是对投资行业的员工而言。
Investment sector employees’ career adaptability and organisational commitment
Orientation: An understanding of career adaptability and organisational commitment has become a thought-provoking phenomenon facing many contemporary organisations in the investment sector.Research purpose: This study aimed to investigate the relationship between career adaptability and organisational commitment among employees in the investment sector.Motivation for the study: There is an increasing need to understand employees’ capability to successfully manage changes that occur in the work context and how these impact their commitment to the organisation.Research approach: study adopted a quantitative research approach. A biographical questionnaire, Career Adapt-Abilities Scale, and Organisational Commitment Questionnaire, were administered among 200 permanent employees in the investment sector. Descriptive statistics, correlations, independent t-tests, and regressions were used to analyse the data.Main findings: The results showed a significant positive correlation between career adaptability and organisational commitment of employees who work in the investment sector. These results supported a predictive relationship between some demographic variables, career adaptability, and organisational commitment.Practical implications: Organisations should consider agile approaches to career adaptability given the constantly changing work environment in the Fourth Industrial Revolution and aim to achieve organisational commitment through the alignment of individual and organisational values and goals.Contribution: The findings provided valuable insight and knowledge about career adaptability and organisational commitment particularly for employees in the investment sector.