研究助理的社会借贷与组织承诺的关系

IF 0.1 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Zeynep Ersöz, Rüyam Küçüksüleymanoğlu
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摘要

组织承诺和社交懒散是工作生活中重要且相互关联的概念。那些认为自己的表现会下降、精力会流失、工作不重要、不有意义的员工,更喜欢躲在人群中,在社交上游手好闲。揭示这种关系在员工生产力、合作、竞争力和不可消耗性方面的确切性质至关重要。组织承诺和社交懒散被认为对研究助理的工作结果有重要的效率、绩效和工作满意度相关影响。本研究旨在确定研究助理的社交懒散与组织承诺之间的关系,并了解社交懒散和组织承诺的水平是否因员工类型和服务年限而异。抽样采用标准抽样法,是有目的的抽样方法之一。参与者是一所学院的34名研究助理。采用相关调查模型研究了研究助理的组织承诺水平与社会游手好闲之间的关系。使用个人信息识别表、组织承诺量表和社会借贷量表作为数据收集工具。数据分析采用Pearson和Spearman相关分析、独立样本t检验、单向方差分析和Kruskal-Wallis分析。情感承诺(作为组织承诺的一个子维度)与社交懒散之间存在显著的反向关系。在人口统计学变量方面,两组在社交懒散和组织承诺水平方面没有显著差异。
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The Relationship between Research Assistants’ Social Loafing and Organizational Commitment
Organizational commitment and social loafing are important and interrelated concepts in working life. Employees who think that their performance will decrease and their effort will be lost, their work is not important and meaningful, prefer to hide in the crowd and socially loaf. It is crucial to reveal the exact nature of this relationship in terms of employee productivity, cooperation, competitiveness and inexhaustibility. Organizational commitment and social loafing are thought to have an important efficiency-, performance- and job satisfaction-related impact on the work outcomes of research assistants. This study aims at determining the relationship between social loafing and organizational commitment of research assistants, and finding out whether the levels of social loafing and organizational commitment differ significantly depending on the type of staff and length of service. The criterion sampling method, one of the purposeful sampling methods, was used for the sampling. The participants are 34 research assistants working in a faculty. Correlational survey model was used to investigate the relationship between the levels of organizational commitment and social loafing of research assistants. Personal Information Recognition Form, Organizational Commitment Scale, and Social Loafing Scale were used as the data collection tools. Pearson’s and Spearman’s correlation analyses, independent sample t-test, one-way analysis of variance and Kruskal-Wallis analysis were used in the analysis of the data. A significant and inverse relationship was found between affective commitment (as a sub-dimension of organizational commitment) and social loafing. No significant difference could be identified between the groups in social loafing and organizational commitment levels in terms of demographic variables.
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Yuksekogretim Dergisi EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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