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  • About
  • 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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Burnout and work engagement among teachers: an application of the job demands-resources model

Simbula, Silvia <1980> 27 March 2009 (has links)
The present dissertation focuses on burnout and work engagement among teachers, with especial focus on the Job-Demands Resources Model: Chapter 1 focuses on teacher burnout. It aims to investigate the role of efficacy beliefs using negatively worded inefficacy items instead of positive ones and to establish whether depersonalization and cynism can be considered two different dimensions of the teacher burnout syndrome. Chapter 2 investigates the factorial validity of the instruments used to measure work engagement (i.e. Utrecht Work Engagement Scale, UWES-17 and UWES-9). Moreover, because the current study is partly longitudinal in nature, also the stability across time of engagement can be investigated. Finally, based on cluster-analyses, two groups that differ in levels of engagement are compared as far as their job- and personal resources (i.e. possibilities for personal development, work-life balance, and self-efficacy), positive organizational attitudes and behaviours (i.e., job satisfaction and organizational citizenship behaviour) and perceived health are concerned. Chapter 3 tests the JD-R model in a longitudinal way, by integrating also the role of personal resources (i.e. self-efficacy). This chapter seeks answers to questions on what are the most important job demands, job and personal resources contributing to discriminate burned-out teachers from non-burned-out teachers, as well as engaged teachers from non-engaged teachers. Chapter 4 uses a diary study to extend knowledge about the dynamic nature of the JD-R model by considering between- and within-person variations with regard to both motivational and health impairment processes.
232

Carriere professionali: aspetti psicosociali delle transizioni

Scarpuzzi, Pierpaolo <1979> 27 March 2009 (has links)
No description available.
233

INNOVATION IN THE WORKPLACE: The Role of Job Characteristics, Motivation and Organizational Factors in Promoting Ideas Generation and Adoption.

Massei, Fabio <1981> 31 March 2010 (has links)
No description available.
234

"Us" and "Them": The influence of joining a trade union in employment relations

Ricci, Aurora <1980> 31 March 2010 (has links)
No description available.
235

Peer and group relationships in preschoolers: the role of social and linguistic skills

Mazzanti, Chiara <1978> January 1900 (has links)
Being able to positively interact and build relationships with playmates in preschool years is crucial to achieve positive adjustment. An update review and two studies on such topics were provided. Study 1 is observational; it investigates the type of social experience in groups (N = 443) of children (N = 120) at preschool age in child-led vs. teacher-led contexts. The results revealed that in child-led contexts children were more likely to be alone, in dyads, and in small peer groups; groups were mostly characterized by same-gender playmates who engaged in joint interactions, with few social interactions with teachers. In teacher-led contexts, on the other hand, children were more likely to be involved in small, medium and large groups; groups were mostly characterized by other-gender playmates, involved in parallel interactions, with teachers playing a more active role. The purpose of Study 2 was to describe the development of socio-emotional competence, temperamental traits and linguistic skill. It examined the role of children’s reciprocated nominations (=RNs) with peers, assessed via sociometric interview, in relation to socio-emotional competence, temperamental traits and linguistic skill. Finally, the similarity-homophily tendency was investigated. Socio-emotional competence and temperamental traits were assessed via teacher ratings, linguistic skill via test administration. Eighty-four preschool children (M age = 62.53) were recruited within 4 preschool settings. Those children were quite representative of preschool population. The results revealed that children with higher RNs showed higher social competence (tendency), social orientation, positive emotionality, motor activity and linguistic skill. They exhibited lower anxiety-withdrawal. The results also showed that children prefer playmates with similar features: social competence, anger-aggression (tendency), social orientation, positive emotionality, inhibition to innovation, attention, motor activity (tendency) and linguistic skill. Implications for future research were suggested.
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Sviluppo cognitivo, motorio e comunicativo-linguistico: traiettorie evolutive nei primi 18 mesi di vita in bambini nati pretermine e a termine

Savini, Silvia <1975> January 1900 (has links)
Nella presente ricerca si ipotizza che la nascita pretemine con elevata immaturità, in assenza di danni neurologici permanenti, comporti un differente sviluppo neuro-evolutivo e diverse traiettorie nei primi 18 mesi di vita con una più alta frequenza di ritardi rispetto ai bambini nati a termine. Metodo. E’ stato esaminato lo sviluppo psicomotorio di 17 bambini pretermine con età gestazionale estremamente bassa (ELGA) e di 51 bambini pretermine con età gestazionale molto bassa (VLGA, 29-31) confrontati con 11 bambini nati a termine (FT), comparabili per caratteristiche socio-culturali, mediante le Scale Griffiths a 3, 6, 9, 12 e 18 mesi di vita (età corretta per ELGA e VLGA). E’ stato inoltre esaminato lo sviluppo cognitivo, motorio e linguistico dei 17 pretermine ELGA e degli 11 bambini FT mediante le Scale Bayely-III a 12 e 18 mesi di vita. Infine per la valutazione delle competenze comunicative-linguistiche, è stato somministrato il questionario “Primo Vocabolario del Bambino” -PVB somministrato ai genitori dei bambini ELGA e FT dagli 8 ai 18 mesi. Risultati. L’analisi multilivello ha mostrato che i nati ELGA e VLGA hanno traiettorie evolutive differenti rispetto ai nati FT nello sviluppo psicomotorio e in quello comunicativo-linguistico con punteggi significativamente più bassi e con una percentuale più elevata di ritardi lievi e moderati che si evidenziano già a partire dal primo anno di vita e aumentano tra i 12 e i 18 mesi. Conclusioni. La nascita pretermine con elevata immaturità comporta un rischio per lo sviluppo delle funzioni di base nei primi 18 mesi di vita anche in assenza di danno neurologico. Le ripetute valutazioni e l’uso di strumenti diretti e indiretti hanno permesso di effettuare un’accurata valutazione delle specifiche competenze esaminate. Questi risultati dimostrano l’importanza di condurre follow-up continuativi per monitorare lo sviluppo delle funzioni di base, individuare precocemente i bambini con ritardo e avviare interventi abilitativi precoci.
237

Work and Family: a complex interplay. An Italian application of the DISC Model on health care workers

Bova, Nicoletta <1980> 09 March 2012 (has links)
The present thesis investigates the issue of work-family conflict and facilitation in a sanitarian contest, using the DISC Model (De Jonge and Dormann, 2003, 2006). The general aim has been declined in two empirical studies reported in this dissertation chapters. Chapter 1 reporting the psychometric properties of the Demand-Induced Strain Compensation Questionnaire. Although the empirical evidence on the DISC Model has received a fair amount of attention in literature both for the theoretical principles and for the instrument developed to display them (DISQ; De Jonge, Dormann, Van Vegchel, Von Nordheim, Dollard, Cotton and Van den Tooren, 2007) there are no studies based solely on psychometric investigation of the instrument. In addition, no previous studies have ever used the DISC as a model or measurement instrument in an Italian context. Thus the first chapter of the present dissertation was based on psychometric investigation of the DISQ. Chapter 2 reporting a longitudinal study contribution. The purpose was to examine, using the DISC model, the relationship between emotional job characteristics, work-family interface and emotional exhaustion among a health care population. We started testing the Triple Match Principle of the DISC Model using solely the emotional dimension of the strain-stress process (i.e. emotional demands, emotional resources and emotional exhaustion). Then we investigated the mediator role played by w-f conflict and w-f facilitation in relation to emotional job characteristics and emotional exhaustion. Finally we compared the mediator model across workers involved in chronic illness home demands and workers who are not involved. Finally, a general conclusion, integrated and discussed the main findings of the studies reported in this dissertation.
238

Networking: the "making of" social networks. A closer look at the process and antecedents of some resourcing-oriented behaviors in organizations.

Sangiorgi, Sergio <1973> 16 April 2013 (has links)
Social networks are one of the “hot” themes in people’s life and contemporary social research. Considering our “embeddedness” in a thick web of social relations is a study perspective that could unveil a number of explanations of how people may manage their personal and social resources. Looking at people’s behaviors of building and managing their social networks, seems to be an effective way to find some possible rationalization about how to help people getting the best from their resources . The main aim of this dissertation is to give a closer look at the role of networking behaviors. Antecedents, motivations, different steps and measures about networking behaviors and outcomes are analyzed and discussed. Results seem to confirm, in a different setting and time perspective, that networking behaviors include different types and goals that change over time. Effects of networking behaviors seem to find empirical confirmation through social network analysis methods. Both personality and situational self-efficacy seem to predict networking behaviors. Different types of motivational drivers seem to be related to diverse networking behaviors.
239

Competence: intelligence in sheep's clothing? Culture, representations, and cognitive performance

Romagnoli, Simone <1974> 16 April 2013 (has links)
The first aim of this thesis was to contribute to the understanding of how cultural capital (Bourdieu, 1983/1986) affects students achievements and performances. We specifically claimed that the effect of cultural capital is at least partly explained by the positioning students take towards the principles they use to attribute competence and intelligence. The testing of these hypothesis have been framed within the social representations theory, specifically in the formulation of the Lemanic school approach (Doise, 1986).
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An Input-Process-Output Approach to Interorganizational Teams: The Influence of Work Group Diversity, Trust and Shared Leadership on Communication Network and Team Outputs.

Donati, Simone <1981> 16 April 2013 (has links)
The market’s challenges bring firms to collaborate with other organizations in order to create Joint Ventures, Alliances and Consortia that are defined as “Interorganizational Networks” (IONs) (Provan, Fish and Sydow; 2007). Some of these IONs are managed through a shared partecipant governance (Provan and Kenis, 2008): a team composed by entrepreneurs and/or directors of each firm of an ION. The research is focused on these kind of management teams and it is based on an input-process-output model: some input variables (work group’s diversity, intra-team's friendship network density) have a direct influence on the process (team identification, shared leadership, interorganizational trust, team trust and intra-team's communication network density), which influence some team outputs, individual innovation behaviors and team effectiveness (team performance, work group satisfaction and ION affective commitment). Data was collected on a sample of 101 entrepreneurs grouped in 28 ION’s government teams and the research hypotheses are tested trough the path analysis and the multilevel models. As expected trust in team and shared leadership are positively and directly related to team effectiveness while team identification and interorganizational trust are indirectly related to the team outputs. The friendship network density among the team’s members has got positive effects on the trust in team and on the communication network density, and also, through the communication network density it improves the level of the teammates ION affective commitment. The shared leadership and its effects on the team effectiveness are fostered from higher level of team identification and weakened from higher level of work group diversity, specifically gender diversity. Finally, the communication network density and shared leadership at the individual level are related to the frequency of individual innovative behaviors. The dissertation’s results give a wider and more precise indication about the management of interfirm network through “shared” form of governance.

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