非营利组织中的道德工作环境:概念化和衡量

IF 3.6 2区 哲学 Q2 BUSINESS
Govind Gopi Verma, Saswata Narayan Biswas
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摘要

道德工作环境在营利性环境中得到了广泛的研究,但在非营利组织中却被忽视了。也许是因为非营利组织提倡共同的价值观,与人们接触,并实施创造公共利益的发展干预措施,它们被认为是隐含的道德。这一假设在最近的研究中受到了质疑。为了填补这一空白,我们试图通过一项连续的研究设计,开发一种心理测量学有效的量表来衡量道德工作场所的氛围。我们采访了来自30个非营利组织的74名员工,使用关键事件技术生成关于道德工作环境的声明。在专家法官的帮助下,对生成的声明进行了分类,随后对印度507名非营利组织员工进行了调查。探索性因素分析(EFA)和随后的验证性因素分析产生了43个项目的量表,使用逐步回归进一步减少到26个项目。随后全民教育和CFA的应用结果证实了四个因素的解决方案:自身利益、合作、内部合法性和管理。一项针对243名非营利组织成员的后续研究证实了道德工作氛围对情感承诺和工作投入有显著影响的假设关系。最后,我们讨论了我们的发现以及理论贡献、含义、局限性和未来方向。
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Ethical workplace climate in nonprofit organizations: Conceptualization and measurement

Ethical workplace climate has been extensively researched in the for-profit context but neglected in nonprofits. Perhaps because nonprofits promote shared values, engage with people, and implement development interventions creating public good, they are considered implicitly ethical. This assumption has been questioned in recent studies. We attempted to develop a psychometrically valid scale measuring ethical workplace climate following a sequential research design to fill this gap. We interviewed 74 employees from 30 nonprofit organizations using the critical incident technique to generate statements on ethical workplace climate. The statements generated were categorized with expert judges' help, followed by a survey of 507 nonprofit employees across India. The exploratory factor analysis (EFA) and subsequent confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) resulted in a 43-item scale, further reduced to 26 items using stepwise regression. Results of subsequent application of EFA and CFA confirmed a four-factor solution: self-interest, collegiality, internal legitimacy, and stewardship. A follow-up study of 243 members of nonprofit organizations confirmed the hypothesized relationships that ethical work climate has a significant effect on affective commitment and job engagement. Finally, we discussed our findings along theoretical contributions, implications, limitations, and future direction.

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