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Selfaktualisering as voorspeller van bestuursuksesGeldenhuys, Diederik Joachim 11 1900 (has links)
Text in Afrikaans / Hierdie navorsing handel oor selfaktualisering as voorspeller van
bestuursukses. In die literatuuroorsig is bestuursukses as
afhanklike veranderlike en selfaktualisering as onafhanklike
veranderlike binne die humanistiese paradigma gekonseptualiseer
en geoperasionaliseer. Die persoonlikheidskenmerke verwant aan
die veranderlikes is bepaal en geintegreer.
Die empiriese ondersoek is binne die funksionalistiese paradigma
aangebied. Die gekose meetinstrumente, naamlik die Bestuursvaardigheidsinventaris
vir die meet van bestuursukses en die
Persoonlike Orientasie-inventaris vir die meet van selfaktualisering
is op 'n ewekansige steekproef van 51 middelvlakbestuurders
afgeneem. Die betroubaarheid van die Bestuursvaardigheids-
inventaris is met behulp van die "Cronbach Alpha
Coeffisient"- metode bepaal. Om te bepaal of selfaktualisering
'n voorspeller van bestuursukses is, is stapsgewyse regressieontledings
gedoen. Die resultate dui daarop dat die
ondersteuningsratio (innerlike orientasie) bestuursukses
beduidend voorspel, sowel as 12 van die 18 kenmerke eie aan
bestuursukses onderskeidelik. / This research deals with self-actualization as predictor of
management success. In the literature review, management
success as the dependent variable and self-actualization as
independent variable, is conceptualized and operationalized
within the humanistic paradigm. The personality chracteristics
inhirent in the variables were determined and integrated.
The empirical investigation is presented within the
functionalistic paradigm. The chosen measuring instruments,
namely the Management Skills Inventory for the measurement of
management success and the Personal Orientation Inventory for
the measurement of self-actualization were administrated by
means of random sampling to 51 middle level managers. The
reliability qf the Management Skills Inventory was determined
by means of the "Cronbach Alpha CoEHfisient"- method. To
determine if selfactualization is a predictor of Management
Success, stepwise regression analysis was done. The results
indicate that the support ratio (inner directedness) predicts
management success significantly, as well as 12 of the 18
personality characteristics inherent in management success,
respectively. / Psychology / M.A. (Industrial Psychology)
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Cognition and value systems at a leadership level in a multinational organisationSatchel, Sally Alexandra 02 1900 (has links)
Globalisation had a major impact on the way organisations operate. Access to information and innovative technology connote that organisational leaders need to make timely decisions while considering a range of rapidly changing variables. Leaders of global organisations need to make sense of complex information and anticipate the long-term outcomes of making different decisions. This requires highly developed cognitive skills. However, these are not the only factors influencing strategic decisions. Value systems also affect the choices organisational leaders make. Limited existing research has investigated the relationship between values and cognition within organisational leadership.
The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between cognitive complexity, cognitive processes and individual values at a senior management level in a multinational company. Cognition is explored in terms of cognitive processes and levels of work (as measured by the Cognitive Process Profile), and values are explored in terms of value systems (as measured by the Value Orientations questionnaire).
The study is based on a quantitative research design, where a sample of 265 executives, senior managers and directors employed at a multinational organisation completed the assessments. The empirical study (N = 265) yielded some weak, yet statistically significant, relationships between cognition and value systems among organisational leaders in a multinational organisation. / Industrial and Organisational Psychology / M.A. (Industrial and Organisational Psychology)
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Expatriate adaptation and performance: an empirical study in China.January 2000 (has links)
Zhao, Yan. / 500 Thesis submitted in: December 1999. / Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2000. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 81-89). / Abstracts in English and Chinese, questionnaire in English and Chinese. / ABSTRACT (ENGLISH) --- p.i / ABSTRACT (CHINESE) --- p.ii / ACKNOWLEDGEMENT --- p.iii / TABLE OF CONTENTS --- p.iv / LIST OF TABLES --- p.vi / LIST OF FIGURES --- p.vii / Chapter CHAPTER 1. --- INTRODUCTION / Background of the Study --- p.1 / Objective of the Study --- p.2 / Significance of the Study --- p.4 / Chapter CHAPTER 2. --- LITERATURE REVIEW / Expatriate's Adaptation --- p.7 / Impression Management --- p.11 / Performance Evaluation in Leader-Member Exchange --- p.13 / Cognitive Information Processing --- p.17 / Summary --- p.21 / Chapter CHAPTER3. --- MODEL DEVELOPMENT / Research Context --- p.22 / Hypotheses --- p.24 / Chapter CHAPTER 4. --- RESEARCH METHODOLOGY / Overview --- p.29 / Sample --- p.30 / Questionnaire --- p.32 / Measurements --- p.34 / Control Variables --- p.37 / Chapter CHAPTER 5. --- RESULTS / Statistical Method --- p.39 / Hypotheses Testing --- p.40 / Chapter CHAPTER 6. --- DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION / Discussion of Findings --- p.45 / Additional Considerations --- p.51 / Theoretical Contributions --- p.53 / Practical Implications --- p.55 / Limitations and Future Research Directions --- p.57 / Conclusion --- p.60 / TABLES --- p.61 / FIGURES --- p.72 / APPENDICES --- p.74 / REFENCES --- p.81
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Selfaktualisering as voorspeller van bestuursuksesGeldenhuys, Diederik Joachim 11 1900 (has links)
Text in Afrikaans / Hierdie navorsing handel oor selfaktualisering as voorspeller van
bestuursukses. In die literatuuroorsig is bestuursukses as
afhanklike veranderlike en selfaktualisering as onafhanklike
veranderlike binne die humanistiese paradigma gekonseptualiseer
en geoperasionaliseer. Die persoonlikheidskenmerke verwant aan
die veranderlikes is bepaal en geintegreer.
Die empiriese ondersoek is binne die funksionalistiese paradigma
aangebied. Die gekose meetinstrumente, naamlik die Bestuursvaardigheidsinventaris
vir die meet van bestuursukses en die
Persoonlike Orientasie-inventaris vir die meet van selfaktualisering
is op 'n ewekansige steekproef van 51 middelvlakbestuurders
afgeneem. Die betroubaarheid van die Bestuursvaardigheids-
inventaris is met behulp van die "Cronbach Alpha
Coeffisient"- metode bepaal. Om te bepaal of selfaktualisering
'n voorspeller van bestuursukses is, is stapsgewyse regressieontledings
gedoen. Die resultate dui daarop dat die
ondersteuningsratio (innerlike orientasie) bestuursukses
beduidend voorspel, sowel as 12 van die 18 kenmerke eie aan
bestuursukses onderskeidelik. / This research deals with self-actualization as predictor of
management success. In the literature review, management
success as the dependent variable and self-actualization as
independent variable, is conceptualized and operationalized
within the humanistic paradigm. The personality chracteristics
inhirent in the variables were determined and integrated.
The empirical investigation is presented within the
functionalistic paradigm. The chosen measuring instruments,
namely the Management Skills Inventory for the measurement of
management success and the Personal Orientation Inventory for
the measurement of self-actualization were administrated by
means of random sampling to 51 middle level managers. The
reliability qf the Management Skills Inventory was determined
by means of the "Cronbach Alpha CoEHfisient"- method. To
determine if selfactualization is a predictor of Management
Success, stepwise regression analysis was done. The results
indicate that the support ratio (inner directedness) predicts
management success significantly, as well as 12 of the 18
personality characteristics inherent in management success,
respectively. / Psychology / M.A. (Industrial Psychology)
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