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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.
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Study on change of employees¡¦ organizational commitment, morale and work satisfaction prior to and after salary adjustment--Taking for example a district teaching hospital

Jan, Li-erh 06 September 2006 (has links)
Recently, in Taiwan, upon enforcement of national health insurance, the medical care system has suffered the tightened growth of expenses and uncertain fluctuation of point value under the global budget payment system, and the stable growth of the local medical care environment was forced to be transformed to negative growth. In order to maintain competitive strength, hospitals focused their operations on organizational reform. The reform may cause employees to feel the uncertainty of hospitals¡¦ future development and also feel terrified and unsafe, and thereby is likely to decrease employees¡¦ morale and organizational commitment, and even severely affect their performance and work satisfaction. The study is intended to explore the change of employees¡¦ organizational commitment, morale and work satisfaction prior to and after salary adjustment. Full-time employees of a district teaching hospital, including doctors, nursing staff, medical technicians and executive staff were surveyed. The survey of first questionnaire of a total of 400 copies was conducted in June 2005. The effective recalled questionnaire totaled 302 copies, with a recall rate 75.5%. The second questionnaire was released in February 2006 to 400 employees, of which the effective recalled questionnaire totaled 254 copies, with recall rate 63.5%. Reliability analysis, descriptive statistics, t-test, One-Way ANOVA and general lineal model were conducted using software SPSS. The results show that: 1.No significant differences were observed in the organizational commitment, moral and work satisfaction prior to and after salary adjustment. 2.Significant difference takes place in the organizational commitment, moral and work satisfaction with respect to the various personal characteristics of employees. 3.The organizational commitment was affected by gender, age, religion and position, regardless of the salary adjustment. The moral was affected by age, educational degree, religion and position, regardless of the salary adjustment. The work satisfaction was affected by age, religion and position, regardless of the salary adjustment.

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