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The study of the affect of mentoring,organizational commitment,professional commitment to turnover intention-Example of Public Relations industy in Taiwan

The training programs for a new coming can not only raise the professional capabilities of the employees and also develop the sense of belongings to the enterprise. Guided by a veteran, who can illustrate the norms of the business domain & the instruction the working guide for the rookies, the system is so called the ¡V Mentor and apprentice system. The system helps the new comings melt-into the enterprise quicker and accelerate the pace for the rookies to be familiar with their own workings, even mentally support counts one of the function in this system. Thus, for a rookie; ¡§Mentor¡¨ plays an important role in the cognition for the company, while the transition of the professional technology, the mentor affect the rookie in the mental aspects spontaneously.
The study is focused on the group of liaison ¡Vbusiness as the studies target, the ¡§Mentoring¡¨ system as the premise & variations; to probe if the system affects the professions and the attitude for employees to the whole organization and to further aspects to find out the functions of this system, the relations of organization commitment and turnover intentions.
The study has proofed as; 1. Demographic statistics variations as the major affects is tenable, to the system, organization & professional commitments and turnover intentions. 2. The system as a remarkable affect to organizational & professional commitment is tenable. 3. The system as a remarkable affects to the job-turnover intention is not tenable. 4. The organizational & professional commitment as remarkable affect to job-leaving is tenable. 5. Through the affect of organizational & Professional Commitment, the system as a remarkable parameter to job-turnover intention is tenable.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:NSYSU/oai:NSYSU:etd-0809105-111424
Date09 August 2005
CreatorsShih, hung-hua
ContributorsI-Heng Chen, Huang,Jen-Jsung, Pin-Yu ,Chu, Chin-Kang Jen
PublisherNSYSU
Source SetsNSYSU Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Archive
LanguageCholon
Detected LanguageEnglish
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Sourcehttp://etd.lib.nsysu.edu.tw/ETD-db/ETD-search/view_etd?URN=etd-0809105-111424
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