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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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The Transformational Leadership Process : Antecedents, Mechanisms, and Outcomes in the Social Services

Tafvelin, Susanne January 2013 (has links)
Social service organizations have changed dramatically during the last decade in an effort to increase effectiveness and control. This has placed new demands on those in leadership roles, and the need for knowledge of how to lead these transformed organizations has increased. Transformational leadership is a leadership model based on vision and empowerment, one suggested to increase both employee effectiveness and well-being, but the usefulness of this model in the public sector has been questioned. The general aim of this thesis is therefore to increase our understanding of the transformational leadership process in the context of social service organizations by investigating factors that explain when and why transformational leadership emerges and is effective. Questionnaire data from social service employees as well as interview data from managers were used in three empirical studies. Results from Studies 1 & 2 show that transformational leadership is positively associated with employee outcomes including commitment, role clarity, and well-being. Factors that might influence the effectiveness of transformational leadership were addressed in Study 1. It was found that leader continuity enhanced the effect of transformational leadership on role clarity and commitment, indicating that it takes time before transformational leaders actually have an effect on employees. Furthermore, co-worker support enhanced the effect on commitment, reflecting the role of followers in the transformational leadership process. The way in which transformational leaders influence employees was examined in Study 2, and climate for innovation mediated the relationship between transformational leadership and well-being both cross-sectionally and one year later. Finally, organizational factors that may hinder the emergence of transformational leadership were addressed in Study 3, and newly recruited managers were interviewed during their first year of leadership. Eight hindering factors in the organization to exhibit transformational leadership were identified, including the organizational structure, ongoing change, and the leaders’ working conditions. In all, this thesis has demonstrated the usefulness of transformational leadership in social services in terms of being associated with employee positive attitudes and well-being, and has also identified factors that may both help and hinder the transformational leadership process in this context.
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Studies on Employees’ Information Security Awareness

Häußinger, Felix 13 May 2015 (has links)
No description available.
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Recipe Of Crucibles : The major antecedents that contributes in shaping the crucibles of Pakistani women to become a successful leader

Naqvi, Tazeen Zehra January 2015 (has links)
Successful leadership is the dream of all the students of leadership for which various elements including personality, skills, vision etc. are mentioned by various scholars and researchers, but what is interesting to acknowledge is that all these elements are a manifest of the moment that alter the identity of an ordinary person into a successful leader. These moments are known to be called crucible of leadership.Crucible has a strong connection to the leadership but the mystery of what shapes these crucibles is an ever going process of research and narration. The fascination with studying the recipe of crucible is built on the foundation of my own crucible of leadership that shaped my skills and vision. Considering that, I decided to explore the recipe of crucible for what is close to me and for which I have the most knowledge about, I was ascertain to produce an informative piece of document for the readers with good authenticity and reality in my work. For this purpose I chose to explore the recipe of crucible for Pakistani female leaders.In the crucible of leadership, one of the most important element that plays role is the antecedents of a life story that builds a way to crucible and successful leadership. Thus, my focus of this study was to explore and narrate such antecedents that are the prime source of crucible of leadership for successful Pakistani female leaders. In order to do so, I had to get deep knowledge of the personal life of Pakistani female leaders, which I did by studying their biographies and testimonial accounts building a theory of antecedents as recipe of crucible through the approach of grounded theory.My qualitative analysis and sound coding, suggested a theory that, the most essential antecedents that hasn’t change in generation for Pakistani female leadership are the family antecedents (education, gender equality and a strong belief on principles) and social antecedents (lack of social acceptance), participating highest in shaping the crucible. Whereas, religion is a supportive antecedent but is not significantly impacting the crucible of leadership, as is widely perceived in the world. Furthermore, I concluded my study with highlighting the factor of patriarchy and role expectancy as the major hindrance in the successful female leadership in Pakistan.
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Work-life interaction among Afrikaans speaking secondary school educators in the North West Province : a phenomenological study / Chenell Buys

Buys, Chenell January 2006 (has links)
In contemporary society, work and home represent the two most significant domains in the life of a working individual. In order to help an individual live optimally, the work and personal life domains must no longer be regarded as separate domains, but as highly interrelated. The work and personal life domains must influence each other in a positive way to assist the individual in his daily responsibilities at work and in his personal life. A high proportion of employed workers, however, have serious difficulties in combining obligations in their work and personal lives. Educators are one of the occupations that may find it difficult to integrate their work and personal life. The objectives of this research were to determine how Afrikaans-speaking educators experienced Work-Personal Life Interaction (WPLI), to determine the domains in Afrikaans-speaking educators' lives that could interact with one another, to determine the main antecedents and consequences of WPLI for Afrikaans-speaking educators and to investigate which strategies Afrikaans-speaking educators used to deal with WPLI issues. A non-probability purposive voluntary sample (N = I I) of Afrikaans-speaking secondary school educators was used from the North West Province (in the Potchefstroom and Promosa areas). A qualitative design from a phenomenological approach was used to determine educators' experience of WPLI. Content analysis was used to analyse, quantify and interpret the research data. The results indicated that educators experienced certain aspects in their work environment and personal lives as demanding. Certain dimensions were identified in both their work and personal lives. As a result of a demanding work environment, they experienced time and strain-based conflict between their work and personal lives. However, it was found that educators possessed various factors that facilitated their WPLI and strategies they used to deal with WPLI issues. Recommendations were made for the organisation and for future research. / Thesis (M.Comm. (Industrial Psychology))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2007.
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Work-personal life interaction of Afrikaans speaking police officers : a phenomenological study / Eva Kefilwe Sekwena

Sekwena, Eva Kefilwe January 2006 (has links)
Effectiveness, productivity and motivation of police members are important factors that contribute to a country's stability, economic growth and development. As such, understanding experiences that police members might have with regard to the relationship between their work and personal life is the main focus area in this study. The objectives of this study were to determine how Afrikaans speaking police members experience work-personal life interaction, and secondly, to determine the main dimensions in the lives of Afrikaans speaking police members that is in interaction with each other, and thirdly, to determine the major antecedents and consequences of work-personal life for Afrikaans speaking police members, and fourthly, to determine which strategies Afrikaans speaking police members use to deal with work-personal life issues. Unstructured interviews were conducted with ten males and females in the police stations based in the Potchefstroom and Klerksdorp areas. Qualitative interviews based on the phenomenological paradigm, were used to determine police officers perception regarding work and personal life interaction. A Content analysis was used to analyse, quantify and interpret the research data. Police members reported experiencing their work as stressful, in that it interfered negatively with their lives and also had certain health implications. They further experienced some aspects in their personal lives (e.g., household duties, family responsibilities) interfering with their work. Furthermore, they reported using certain strategies (e.g., communication, support from a spouse) as a way of bettering the interaction between their work and personal lives. Recommendations for future research were made, / Thesis (M.A. (Industrial Psychology))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2007.
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Obligation as a relationship antecedent: A qualitative case study of the Las Vegas community

Strauss, Jessalynn Rosalia 09 1900 (has links)
xvi, 207 p. A print copy of this thesis is available through the UO Libraries. Search the library catalog for the location and call number. / This research develops Broom, Casey and Ritchey's (1997) concept of relationship antecedents, suggesting moral obligation as a non-consequential relationship antecedent. By using Bivins's (2009) classification of moral and functional obligations, this research suggests that nonprofit managers perceive a moral obligation on the part of gaming corporations to establish relationships that can benefit the local community. Where a functional obligation would affect the corporation's ability to do business, the moral obligation is non-consequential and falls outside the parameters of the six consequential relationship antecedents identified by Grunig and Huang (2000). Business ethicists have long debated the need for corporate social responsibility, broadly defined as the idea that a corporation has a responsibility to society separate from its profit-making obligation to stockholders. This research looks at corporate social responsibility in the gaming industry in Las Vegas, examining nonprofit managers' expectations for these corporations to contribute to the local community. This study examines through qualitative interviews these managers' perceptions about the responsibility of gaming corporations to participate in and give back to the local community. This research also sheds light on Las Vegas, NV, recognized more often for its architecture and cultural zeitgeist than for the contours of its community. A background section on Las Vegas history and its development as a tourist destination provides context for an examination of the ways Las Vegas's nonprofit organizations interact with the city's dominant industry. Nonprofit managers perceive gaming corporations as under- involved in the local community; in addition, they believe the community is under- informed about these efforts, potentially leading to a low level of civic engagement. This research also examines corporate social responsibility in the context of the economic downturn that began September 2008. Because Las Vegas's economy is so heavily dependent on the gaming and tourism industries, the city provides an excellent location in which to examine how economic forces affect corporate social responsibility efforts. The significant decline in CSR from the gaming corporations, as reported by nonprofit managers. suggests an orientation to CSR that is more functional than moral. / Committee in charge: Patricia Curtin, Chairperson, Journalism and Communication; Tiffany Gallicano, Member, Journalism and Communication; Thomas Bivins, Member, Journalism and Communication; Renee Irvin, Outside Member, Planning Public Policy & Mgmt
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How clergy experience preparing to move jobs in the Church of England

Blackie, Christine January 2014 (has links)
This research project sought to find out more about how clergy experience preparing to move jobs in the Church of England. This is important and timely for several reasons. First, there has been limited theoretical and empirical attention paid to the process and tasks of preparing for a career transition. Second, clergy are contemplating job moves in a dynamic institutional context which is affecting how they perceive and construct their future career trajectory. Third, I set out to investigate clergy as members of a workforce facing some of the same issues and concerns as those in other occupations rather than viewing them as being in any way special by virtue of their ordained status. The study is framed by career theories which attend to transition, turnover and the determinants and antecedents of career and job mobility. A total of 31 clergy from three Church of England dioceses were interviewed as part of a qualitative study. A social constructivist method was adopted and thematic analysis applied to the data with attention being paid to the reflexive research process. The findings indicate that a religious context is an important site for enhancing our understanding of the complex relationship between individual agency, structural constraints and the antecedents to preparing to move jobs. Following structural changes to how clergy are recruited, selected and appointed to posts participants are found to be experiencing cognitive dissonance as they anticipate a move. This is explained by a shift in the delegation of authority to individual clergy and the erosion of strategic ambiguity as a mode of communication between different parties. These are changes which undermine value systems rooted in history, tradition, custom and practice and calling which clergy rate highly. The study identifies facets of calling and vocation which clergy correlate with preparing to move jobs rather than an original call to ministry.
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Motivations for Engaging in Entrepreneurial Activity in the Informal Sector in Sub Saharan Africa

Beyer, Alexander, Morgan, Blake January 2018 (has links)
In this paper we investigate entrepreneurship in the informal sector in Sub-Saharan Africa. Using data from the World Bank we examine the motivational antecedents for why individuals become self-employed within the informal sector. We build on research focusing primarily on data from the formal sector to generate a number of testable hypotheses regarding individual-level predictors of opportunity status. We test our hypotheses using multiple probit model regression analyses. Our results indicate that opportunity-driven entrepreneurs comprise a large portion ofinformal sector in Sub-Saharan Africa and suggest that there are important differences between the antecedents of entrepreneurship in the informal sector in the region and the findings of research focused on the formal sectors of developed countries. Despite a number of limitations, our paper sheds important light on an interesting and comparatively understudied topic but leaves much room for future development.
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Comprometimento organizacional: um estudo com os servidores técnico-administrativos de uma instituição de ensino superior

ANDRADE, George de Almeida 29 January 2015 (has links)
Submitted by Isaac Francisco de Souza Dias (isaac.souzadias@ufpe.br) on 2016-03-02T18:33:06Z No. of bitstreams: 2 license_rdf: 1232 bytes, checksum: 66e71c371cc565284e70f40736c94386 (MD5) DISSERTAÇÃO George de Almeida Andrade.pdf: 1069618 bytes, checksum: 836da70d27a97e37f383643dff840b32 (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2016-03-02T18:33:06Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 2 license_rdf: 1232 bytes, checksum: 66e71c371cc565284e70f40736c94386 (MD5) DISSERTAÇÃO George de Almeida Andrade.pdf: 1069618 bytes, checksum: 836da70d27a97e37f383643dff840b32 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2015-01-29 / A presente dissertação tem como objetivo principal analisar como os componentes e antecedentes de comprometimento organizacional são percebidos pelos servidores técnico-administrativos do Centro Acadêmico do Agreste, da Universidade Federal de Pernambuco. Para tal propósito, procurou-se identificar como são percebidos os níveis das dimensões afetiva, instrumental e normativa e os principais antecedentes de comprometimento organizacional sob a análise de importância e percepção na realidade laboral. O estudo teve como lócus de pesquisa o Centro Acadêmico do Agreste da UFPE, localizado no município de Caruaru, na região do agreste do estado. A população do estudo foi de setenta e cinco servidores, sendo a amostra da investigação composta por cinquenta e nove participantes. Realizou-se um levantamento teórico acerca do tema envolvido no problema de pesquisa, o comprometimento organizacional, tendo os seguintes focos de análise: o comprometimento em si, suas origens, bases, dimensionalidades e seus antecedentes. Os dados da pesquisa foram coletados por meio de um questionário composto por três partes: a primeira apresentava o modelo tridimensional de comprometimento organizacional desenvolvido por Meyer e Allen (1991; 1997). A segunda parte apresentava o modelo de antecedentes de comprometimento desenvolvido por Medeiros (2003). Os itens foram analisados em escala do tipo Likert de cinco pontos sob duas óticas distintas: a importância e a percepção na realidade laboral. A terceira parte foi composta por perguntas sociodemográficas e funcionais. Para análise dos resultados utilizaram-se procedimentos estatísticos descritivos simples (frequências, médias e desvios-padrão). Os resultados revelaram um moderado grau de comprometimento geral dos respondentes (60%) e um relevante grau de não-comprometimento na dimensão normativa (48%) e na instrumental (44%). Acerca do modelo de Meyer e Allen (1991; 1997), percebeu-se que, na dimensão afetiva, todos os itens foram mais bem pontuados na análise de importância do que na percepção real; já na dimensão instrumental, todos os itens apresentaram maiores pontuações na percepção de realidade. E por fim, a dimensão normativa apresentou valores bem aproximados entre importância e percepção no trabalho. Os resultados do modelo de Medeiros (2003) apontaram que, dos 28 itens estudados, 26 foram mais bem avaliados na escala de importância do que na escala de percepção no trabalho. Pode-se concluir que, para a amostra estudada, os servidores da instituição consideram como importante ou muito importante os itens de comprometimento afetivo, e como pouco importante ou importante os itens das dimensões instrumental e normativa. Na realidade laboral, os servidores estão mais comprometidos na dimensão afetiva do que nas dimensões instrumental e normativa. Acerca dos antecedentes de comprometimento, foi percebida uma alta diferença entre os escores de importância e percepção no trabalho, principalmente nas dimensões de políticas de recursos humanos e valores da organização. / This thesis aims to analyze how the components and antecedents of organizational commitment are perceived by technical and administrative staff of the Centro Acadêmico do Agreste, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco. For this purpose, it was identified how they perceived levels of affective, instrumental and normative dimensions of organizational commitment and the main antecedents, in importance analysis and insight into working reality one. The study was researched at Centro Acadêmico do Agreste, UFPE, located in Caruaru, agreste region of the state. The study population was seventy-five servers, and the sample of the research consists of fifty-nine participants. It was made a theoretical survey on the subject involved on the research problem, organizational commitment, with the following focuses: the commitment itself, its origins, bases, dimensionalities and antecedents. Survey data were collected via a questionnaire consisting of three parts. The first one featured the three-dimensional model of organizational commitment developed by Meyer and Allen (1991; 1997). The second part presented the model of antecedents of commitment developed by Medeiros (2003). The items were analyzed in the Likert scale of five points on two distinct points of view: the importance and perceived reality in the workplace. The third part consisted of sociodemographic and functional questions. For data analysis it was used descriptive statistical procedures simple (frequencies, means and standard deviations). The results show a moderate degree of commitment overall respondents (60%) and a significant degree of non-commitment in the normative dimension (48%) and instrumental (44%). About the Meyer and Allen model (1991; 1997), it was realized that the affective dimension, all items were better scorers in the analysis of importance than the actual perception; on the contrary the instrumental dimension, all items had higher scores in perceived reality. Finally, the normative dimension presented well approximated between importance and perceived work values. The results of the Medeiros model (2003) showed that, of the 28 items studied, 26 were best evaluated on the scale of importance than the scale of perception at work. At the conclusion, for the studied sample, the servers of the institution consider it as important or very important items of affective commitment, and how minor and major items of instrumental and normative dimensions. At the labor reality, the servers are more committed in the affective dimension than instrumental and normative ones. About the antecedents of commitment is high perceived difference between the scores of importance and perception at work, particularly in the dimensions of human resource practices and values of the organization.
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Pu Songling and 'Liaozhai zhiyi' : a study of textual transmission, biographical background, and literary antecedents

Barr, Allan Hepburn January 1983 (has links)
The first chapter of this thesis examines the textual transmission of Pu Songling's collection of tales, Liaozhai zhiyi, and through a study of extant manuscripts and editions concludes that in its original format the work consisted of eight volumes. After a review of evidence for dating the composition of the collection, the two volumes of earliest and latest date are identified and their contents analysed. There is traced a pattern of development from relatively simple supernatural and romantic stories in Pu's early work to more complex character configurations in the later stories, where social criticism also plays a more conspicuous role. The second chapter focuses on the life and times of Pu Songling and discusses the process by which the social realities of Shandong in the early Qing period - famine, military campaigns, bandit raids - and particular aspects of the author's personal experience - examination failure, observation of administrative abuses, professional activities, and family and personal relations - intrude persistently into his stories. Special attention is paid to Pu's examination career and the institutional factors which impeded his progress; his criticisms of the selection system are shown to be qualified by passive acquiescence. The third chapter questions conventional definitions of Liaozhai zhiyi's place in literary tradition. After a survey of the Classical tale from l500 to l700, it is demonstrated that Pu's work can be distinguished from the early-Ming story, and should be regarded as a development of existing trends in late-Ming and early-Qing fiction. In its romantic orientation, realistic detail, and prose style, Liaozhai zhiyi has a kinship with its immediate literary forebears. What links it has to vernacular fiction concern thematic and descriptive emphases rather than the occasional use of colloquialisms. Methods of determining the derivation of plots and motifs in Pu's tales are critically examined, and a distinction is drawn between analogues and written sources.

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