The impact of working conditions on commitment of academic employees: A socio-affective perspective

Baphiwe Daweti, N. Khumalo, Pauline Edwige Ngo-Henha
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Academic employees face declining working conditions that may reduce the level of commitment to resource-constrained public higher education institutions. The purpose of the study is to examine whether strong social interactions at work affect academic employee commitment amid a poor state of physical working conditions in under-resourced public higher education institutions. A cross-sectional survey obtained data from 63 academic employees across six faculties at a large, under-resourced public higher education institution located in the province of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Academic employees taught many under-prepared students, primarily from previously disadvantaged backgrounds, using limited physical resources. The linear regression (r = –.0.52, CR = 3.21, p = < .001) results showed that stable social interactions were associated with high employee commitment in resource-constrained institutions. Academic employees remain highly committed to the institution despite the poor physical working conditions. The study extends the affective perspective by showing that employees build regular social interactions to remain highly committed and overlook limited access to physical workplace resources. Leaders ought to create regular social interaction opportunities between employees to foster high employee commitment amid inadequate physical working conditions.
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工作条件对学术雇员承诺的影响:社会情感视角
教学人员面临着日益恶化的工作条件,这可能会降低他们对资源有限的公立高等教育机构的承诺水平。本研究旨在探讨在资源不足的公立高等教育机构中,强烈的工作社交互动是否会影响学术雇员在恶劣的物质工作条件下的承诺。一项横断面调查从南非夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省一所资源匮乏的大型公立高等教育机构的六个院系的 63 名教学人员那里获得了数据。教学人员利用有限的物质资源为许多准备不足的学生授课,这些学生主要来自以前的弱势背景。线性回归(r = -.0.52,CR = 3.21,p = <.001)结果表明,在资源有限的院校中,稳定的社会互动与高员工承诺相关。尽管物质工作条件较差,但学术员工仍对机构保持高度承诺。这项研究从情感角度进行了扩展,表明员工通过建立定期的社交互动来保持高度的承诺,并忽略了有限的物质工作场所资源。领导者应为员工创造定期社交互动的机会,以促进员工在物质工作条件不足的情况下保持高度承诺。
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期刊介绍: The purpose of the journal is coverage of different aspects of management and governance, such as international organizations and communities’ management, state and regional governance, company’s management, etc. The key aspects of planning, organization, motivation and control in various areas and in different countries are subject of the journal''s scope. The journal publishes articles, which are focused on existing and new methods, techniques and approaches in the field of management. It publishes contemporary and innovative researches, including theoretical and empirical research papers.
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