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引用次数: 24
摘要
组织政治在某种程度上影响着几乎每一位员工,成为整个组织不可避免的重要组成部分。感到办公室政治是受害者的员工通常会对工作和整个组织产生负面行为,影响他们的表现。性格维度的差异导致员工在相似的情况下表现出不同的反应。本研究评估组织政治感知是否影响员工的工作和工作投入水平,以及不同的人格维度是否调节这种关系。定量研究是对在印度生产产品的不同组织中工作的中层或高层管理人员进行的。为了收集数据,我们发放了450份结构化问卷;共收到388份已填妥的问卷,用于分析。该研究的结论是,在不同组织工作的员工中确实存在组织政治的感知,并且它与工作和组织敬业度都呈负相关。特定的人格特质会影响参与度,并起到调节作用。如果管理层想让员工更多地参与到工作和组织中,就必须控制那些在员工中产生对组织负面看法的政治因素。正常0假假假EN-IN JA AR-SA
Effect of Perception for Organisational Politics on Employee Engagement with Personality Traits as Moderating Factors
Organisational politics affect almost every employee to some degree, becoming an inevitable and significant part of the entire organisation. Employees who feel victimised by office politics generally develop negative behaviours towards work and the entire organisation, affecting their performances . Differences in personality dimensions cause employees to demonstrate various responses to similar situations. This study assesses whether the perception of organisational politics affects the work and job engagement level of employees, and whether different personality dimensions moderate this relationship. Quantitative research was conducted on employees at the middle or upper level of management, working in different organisations that manufacture products in India. To collect the data, 450 structured questionnaires were distributed; 388 completed questionnaires were received and utilised for the analysis. The study concludes that a perception of organisational politics does exist among employees working in different organisations, and it has a negative relationship with both work and Organisational Engagement. Particular personality traits affect levels of engagement and act as moderators. If management wants to engage their employees more within the job and organisation, it must control the politics that create a negative perception of the organisation among employees. Normal 0 false false false EN-IN JA AR-SA