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Die invloed van prestasiewaardes op organisasieverbintenis van werknemers in die motornywerheidDiedericks, Phillippus Cornelius 11 1900 (has links)
Summaries in English and Afrikaans / Text in Afrikaans / Die doel van hierdie verkennende studie was om ondersoek in te stel na die prestasiewaardes
onderliggend aan Affektiewe, Kontinulteits- en Normatiewe organisasieverbintenis van
werknemers binne die motorywerheid in Suid-Afrika. 'n Steekproef van 113 werknemers is uit
verskillende motorhandelaars geselekteer. Daarna is ondersoek ingestel na watter
prestasiewaardes betekenisvolle voorspellers van organisasieverbintenis is. Daar is bevind dat
die prestasiewaardes mededinging en materiele welvaart betekenisvolle voorspellers van affektiewe
organisasieverbintenis is, en dat die prestasiewaardes materiele welvaart en strewe na
uitmuntendheid betekenisvolle voorspellers van kontinuiteitsorganisasieverbintenis is, maar dat
geeneen van die prestasiewaardes wat huidig wereldwyd erken word, betekenisvolle
voorspellers van normatiewe organisasieverbintenis in die motomywerheid is nie. Dit het
verreikende irnplikasies vir die Suid-Afrikaanse motorhandelaar. Hierbenewens is dit ook
duidelik uit die navorsingsresultate dat die prestasiewaardes mededinging, materiele welvaart en
strewe na uitmuntendheid hulself daartoe leen om op 'n geintegreerde wyse deur bestuur van
motorhandelaars aangewend te word ten einde hul kumulatiewe invloed op organisasieverbintenis
optimaal te kan benut. / The objective of this exploratory study was to investigate the performance values subjacent
to affective, continuity and normative organisation commitment of employees in the motor industry
in South Africa. A sample of 113 employees was selected from different dealerships.
Thereafter an investigation was done to establish which performance values were meaningful
predictors of organisation commitment. It was found that the performance values competition and
material gain were meaningful predictors of affective organisation commitment, and the performance
values material gain and excellence were meaningful predictors of continuity organisation
commitment, but that none of the performance values which are contemporarily recognised world-wide
were meaningful predictors of normative organisation commitment. This has far-reaching
implications for South African motor dealers. It was also apparent from the results that the
performance values competition, material gain and excellence can be utilized in an integrated way
by management of motor dealers in order to ensure optimal utilization of their cumulative impact on
organisation commitment. / Industrial psychology / M.Com. (Industrial Psychology)
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United I Stand: An Investigation of Power Distance Value and Endorsement of the Great Man Theory Through American Social IdentitiesGirton, Jeffrey M. 22 October 2019 (has links)
No description available.
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Welfare Dependency and Work Ethic: A Quantitative and Qualitative AssessmentChristopher, Yvonne M. 06 June 2017 (has links)
No description available.
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Le management interculturel en Roumanie : le cas des investissements directs étrangers des PME étrangères / Cross-cultural management in Romania : the case of foreign direct investments of SMEsMateescu, Veronica 24 October 2008 (has links)
This thesis, dedicated to the analysis of the cross-cultural management, presents in its first part a literature review in order to comprehend the actual stage of the cross-cultural management research. From this point of view we will approach general aspects of the human resources management and of the organizational culture, perceived as managerial instruments for the management of the cultural differences into an organization (chapter 1). In the following chapters (2 & 3), the analysis concerned the discourse on cultural difference and the post-socialist work ethic, perceived as the major cultural difference that impacts the crosscultural interactions in the foreign enterprises from Romania. These aspects will be developed from an applied perspective in the second part of our thesis. The chapters of the second part of the thesis are dedicated, on one hand, to the analysis of cultural differences management in the foreign SMEs from Romania, and, on the other hand, to a methodological proposition regarding the study of the cross-cultural management in Romania. These analyses and propositions are based on the identification of the main crosscultural management practices in the multinational corporations in Romania, through the analysis of the interviews, from the Romanian economic press, with employees and managers of the multinational corporations and on three case studies on SME with Italian participation on social capital, from textiles and wood industries / Cette thèse, consacrée à l’analyse du management interculturel, présente dans la première partie une revue de la littérature afin d’appréhender l’état actuel des recherches dans le domaine du management interculturel. Dans cette perspective, nous abordons les aspects généraux de la gestion des ressources humaines et de la culture d’entreprise, entendus comme des instruments managériaux de gestion des différences culturelles dans une organisation (chapitre 2). Dans les chapitres suivants (3 & 4), l’analyse a porté sur le discours relatif à la différence culturelle et sur l’éthique postsocialiste du travail, entendue comme la principale différence culturelle qui affecte les interactions interculturelles dans les entreprises étrangères en Roumanie. Ces aspects seront davantage développés de manière appliquée dans la deuxième partie. Les chapitres de la deuxième partie de la thèse sont consacrés, d’une part, à l’analyse de la gestion de la différence culturelle dans des petites et moyennes entreprises (PME) implantées en Roumanie et, d’autre part, à une proposition d’ordre méthodologique en vue de l’étude du management interculturel en Roumanie. Ces analyses et ces propositions prennent appui sur l’identification des principales pratiques de management interculturel dans les entreprises multinationales (EMN) actives en Roumanie relevées chez les managers et employés des EMN et sur trois études de cas réalisées sur des PME de l’industrie du textile et du bois avec participation italienne au caprftital social
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'Such Spiritual Acres': Protestantism, the land and the colonisation of Australia 1788 - 1850Lake, Meredith Elayne January 2008 (has links)
Doctor of Philosophy / This thesis examines the transmission of Protestantism to Australia by the early British colonists and its consequences for their engagement with the land between 1788 and 1850. It explores the ways in which colonists gave religious meaning to their surrounds, particularly their use of exile and exodus narratives to describe journeying to the colony and their sense of their destination as a site of banishment, a wilderness or a Promised Land. The potency of these scriptural images for colonising Europeans has been recognised in North America and elsewhere: this study establishes and details their significance in early colonial Australia. This thesis also considers the ways in which colonists’ Protestant values mediated their engagement with their surrounds and informed their behaviour towards the land and its indigenous inhabitants. It demonstrates that leading Protestants asserted and acted upon their particular values for industry, order, mission and biblicism in ways that contributed to the transformation of Aboriginal land. From the physical changes wrought by industrious agricultural labour through to the spiritual transformations achieved by rites of consecration, their specifically Protestant values enabled Britons to inhabit the land on familiar material and cultural terms. The structural basis for this study is provided by thematic biographies of five prominent colonial Protestants: Richard Johnson, Samuel Marsden, William Grant Broughton, John Wollaston and John Dunmore Lang. The private and public writings of these men are examined in light of the wider literature on religion and colonialism and environmental history. By delineating the significance of Protestantism to individual colonists’ responses to the land, this thesis confirms the trend of much recent British and Australian historiography towards a more religious understanding of the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Its overarching argument is that Protestantism helped lay the foundation for colonial society by encouraging the transformation of the environment according to the colonists’ values and needs, and by providing ideological support for the British use and occupation of the territory. Prominent Protestants applied their religious ideas to Australia in ways that tended to assist, legitimate or even necessitate the colonisation of the land.
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'Such Spiritual Acres': Protestantism, the land and the colonisation of Australia 1788 - 1850Lake, Meredith Elayne January 2008 (has links)
Doctor of Philosophy / This thesis examines the transmission of Protestantism to Australia by the early British colonists and its consequences for their engagement with the land between 1788 and 1850. It explores the ways in which colonists gave religious meaning to their surrounds, particularly their use of exile and exodus narratives to describe journeying to the colony and their sense of their destination as a site of banishment, a wilderness or a Promised Land. The potency of these scriptural images for colonising Europeans has been recognised in North America and elsewhere: this study establishes and details their significance in early colonial Australia. This thesis also considers the ways in which colonists’ Protestant values mediated their engagement with their surrounds and informed their behaviour towards the land and its indigenous inhabitants. It demonstrates that leading Protestants asserted and acted upon their particular values for industry, order, mission and biblicism in ways that contributed to the transformation of Aboriginal land. From the physical changes wrought by industrious agricultural labour through to the spiritual transformations achieved by rites of consecration, their specifically Protestant values enabled Britons to inhabit the land on familiar material and cultural terms. The structural basis for this study is provided by thematic biographies of five prominent colonial Protestants: Richard Johnson, Samuel Marsden, William Grant Broughton, John Wollaston and John Dunmore Lang. The private and public writings of these men are examined in light of the wider literature on religion and colonialism and environmental history. By delineating the significance of Protestantism to individual colonists’ responses to the land, this thesis confirms the trend of much recent British and Australian historiography towards a more religious understanding of the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Its overarching argument is that Protestantism helped lay the foundation for colonial society by encouraging the transformation of the environment according to the colonists’ values and needs, and by providing ideological support for the British use and occupation of the territory. Prominent Protestants applied their religious ideas to Australia in ways that tended to assist, legitimate or even necessitate the colonisation of the land.
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