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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 influence of upward political behaviors of civil servants to promotion rotation

Lee, Hana 29 August 2002 (has links)
Summary According to Ferris & Judge(1991), Ferris & Mitchell(1987), the policies of human resources such as promotion, selection, rotation and etc. are affected by political behaviors. As Gandz & Murray (1980) proved, political behaviors indeed exist in different kinds of organizations and groups, especially in public sectors. The study tested the formal employees in Kaoshiung County Government. Those employees are from passing the official examinations or other departments. The rank and classification of the jobs in the organization are complete; employees have many chances to get promotion and rotation. Therefore, it is a good case for examining how often political behaviors being used and how their effects are. The study distributed 410 questionnaires; there are 225 back, and 185 effective samples. Analyzing data and proving the hypotheses through SPSS, there are several findings as follows: 1. Civil servants think that to have the chance of promotion or rotation, to use ¡§having good relationship with important persons¡¨ is necessary. 2. Civil servants think that to have the chance of promotion or rotation, to use ¡§recommendation from the supervisor¡¨ is necessary. 3. The upward political behaviors that civil servants mostly used are:(1) Provide precedent or some ideas that other county governments do. (2) Ask instructions from supervisors, and discuss the solutions. (3) Provide some relevant references that support his viewpoints to the supervisor. 4. The upward political behaviors that civil servants think most effective are same as the behaviors mostly used. Through analysis, the relationship between the using frequency and the using effectiveness of the upward political behaviors are positively related. In other words, the higher the using frequency, the better the using effectiveness. 5. Male subordinates think that using ¡§expert authority¡¨ and ¡§reasonable defense¡¨ would increase not only the chance of promotion and rotation, but also increase the satisfaction of promotion and rotation system. 6. Male subordinates in higher level think that using ¡¨social intercourse and social party¡¨ and ¡§reasonable defense¡¨ can increase the speed of promotion and rotation. As to male subordinates in lower level, they think that using ¡§expert authority¡¨ can increase the speed of having promotion and rotation. 7. The subordinates in higher level think that using ¡§affective strategy¡¨ and ¡§social intercourse and social party¡¨ would cause the unfairness of promotion and rotation and decease the satisfaction of promotion and rotation system. 8. Seniority, higher-educated subordinates think that using ¡¨expert authority¡¨ and ¡§reasonable defense¡¨ of the upward political behaviors would increase the speed of promotion and rotation and the satisfaction of promotion and rotation system. However, for those who have less years spent on the job think that using ¡§social intercourse and social party¡¨ of the upward political behaviors would cause the unfairness of promotion and rotation and decease the satisfaction of promotion and rotation system. 9. The marriage of supervisors significantly moderates the relationship between the frequency of using upward political behaviors and the speed of promotion and rotation. When supervisors use ¡§political strategy¡¨ of the upward political behavior, those who unmarried has more significant effect on increasing the speed of promotion and rotation than those who married. 10. The marriage of supervisors significantly moderates the relationship between the frequency of using upward political behaviors and the satisfaction of promotion and rotation system. When supervisors use ¡§affective strategy¡¨ of the upward political behavior, those who unmarried has more significant effect on increasing the satisfaction of promotion and rotation system than those who married.
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Academic Success of Appalachian Adolescents: The Impact of Parental Authority and Familism

Deaton, Melissa Jo 04 December 2008 (has links)
No description available.
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Questões de gênero do hebraico: análise  dos termos zarrar unekevá na língua hebraica / Gender Questions in Hebrew: \" \" zarrar unekevá bara otam, analysis of the terms zarrar unekevá in the Hebraic language

Silva, Candido Sousa da 29 September 2009 (has links)
A proposta desta dissertação é analisar as questões de gênero da língua hebraica, atentando para o problema de representação e uso de termos conhecidos como zarrar unekevá diante das configurações da flexão de gênero. Lexicógrafos, gramáticos e estudiosos do hebraico, em geral, tendem a divergir entre si quando tratam do assunto tanto na conceituação quanto na classificação lexical, além do uso. A partir deste fato, que funciona como mola propulsora de nosso trabalho, organizamos uma pesquisa centrada na questão da possibilidade ou da impossibilidade de representação dos termos zarrar unekevá levantados desde os primeiros textos da Mikrá (texto bíblico) até os dias atuais. Pretendemos, a partir dos conceitos de gênero e da estratificação lingüística do hebraico, localizar esses questionamentos e apresentar alguns apontamentos para a discussão sobre a natureza de nosso tema e seu desenvolvimento através de fatores sociolingüísticos e das decisões levadas a cabo por via de autoridades gramaticais e lexicógrafas. Para isso, coletamos e analisamos dados desde o hebraico bíblico até os dias atuais. Por fim, desejamos, através dos dados atuais da língua hebraica, apresentar nossas reflexões e apontar possíveis tendências no uso dos termos zarrar unekevá, que se tornam mais fascinantes quanto mais são investigados. / The aim of this dissertation is to analyze gender questions in the Hebraic language considering the representation issue and the use of the terms known as zarrar unekevá in relation to the configurations of gender inflection. Lexicographers, grammarians and specialists in Hebrew, in general, tend to diverge when they deal with the matter, not only with regard to the conceptualization but also the lexical classification and use. Having this difficulty of categorization as a starting point for our study, we organized a research centered on the possibility or impossibility of the representation of the terms zarrar unekevá gathered from the first texts of the Mikrá (biblical text) to the current days. Considering gender concepts and the Hebrew linguistic stratification, we intended to locate these questionings and present some notes for the discussion on the nature of our theme and its development through sociolinguistic factors and decisions made by means of expert authority. For our purposes, we collected and analyzed data from the biblical to the present Hebrew. Finally, based on the current data of the Hebraic language, we presented our reflections and pointed out possible tendencies in the use of the terms zarrar unekevá, which become more fascinating the more they are investigated.
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Academic success of Appalachian adolescents the impact of parental authority and familism /

Deaton, Melissa Jo. January 2008 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Miami University, Dept. of Family Studies and Social Work, 2008. / Title from first page of PDF document. Includes bibliographical references (p. 46-54).
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Questões de gênero do hebraico: análise  dos termos zarrar unekevá na língua hebraica / Gender Questions in Hebrew: \" \" zarrar unekevá bara otam, analysis of the terms zarrar unekevá in the Hebraic language

Candido Sousa da Silva 29 September 2009 (has links)
A proposta desta dissertação é analisar as questões de gênero da língua hebraica, atentando para o problema de representação e uso de termos conhecidos como zarrar unekevá diante das configurações da flexão de gênero. Lexicógrafos, gramáticos e estudiosos do hebraico, em geral, tendem a divergir entre si quando tratam do assunto tanto na conceituação quanto na classificação lexical, além do uso. A partir deste fato, que funciona como mola propulsora de nosso trabalho, organizamos uma pesquisa centrada na questão da possibilidade ou da impossibilidade de representação dos termos zarrar unekevá levantados desde os primeiros textos da Mikrá (texto bíblico) até os dias atuais. Pretendemos, a partir dos conceitos de gênero e da estratificação lingüística do hebraico, localizar esses questionamentos e apresentar alguns apontamentos para a discussão sobre a natureza de nosso tema e seu desenvolvimento através de fatores sociolingüísticos e das decisões levadas a cabo por via de autoridades gramaticais e lexicógrafas. Para isso, coletamos e analisamos dados desde o hebraico bíblico até os dias atuais. Por fim, desejamos, através dos dados atuais da língua hebraica, apresentar nossas reflexões e apontar possíveis tendências no uso dos termos zarrar unekevá, que se tornam mais fascinantes quanto mais são investigados. / The aim of this dissertation is to analyze gender questions in the Hebraic language considering the representation issue and the use of the terms known as zarrar unekevá in relation to the configurations of gender inflection. Lexicographers, grammarians and specialists in Hebrew, in general, tend to diverge when they deal with the matter, not only with regard to the conceptualization but also the lexical classification and use. Having this difficulty of categorization as a starting point for our study, we organized a research centered on the possibility or impossibility of the representation of the terms zarrar unekevá gathered from the first texts of the Mikrá (biblical text) to the current days. Considering gender concepts and the Hebrew linguistic stratification, we intended to locate these questionings and present some notes for the discussion on the nature of our theme and its development through sociolinguistic factors and decisions made by means of expert authority. For our purposes, we collected and analyzed data from the biblical to the present Hebrew. Finally, based on the current data of the Hebraic language, we presented our reflections and pointed out possible tendencies in the use of the terms zarrar unekevá, which become more fascinating the more they are investigated.

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